BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Eudicots, Monocotyledon, Ground Tissue

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1 g c b e f a b. Clear describe the feature(s) that you used to answer the previous question. Eudicot leaves have a net like pattern of veins, while monocot leaves have straight and parallel veins. Eudicot roots have a thicker, main tape root, while monocot roots are thin and fibrous. Monocot flowers have petals in multiples of 3 while eudicots have petals in multiples of 4 or 5. Clearly describe the feature(s) that you used to answer the previous question. Monocots has one cotyledon while eudicots have two ore more cotyledons. Using the provided (see right) identify the phloem and xylem tissue, identify whether the picture is a plant root or stem, and identify whether it is from a monocot or eudicot. Vascular bundle arranged in a circle around a central pith. Basically, just look at mysterious plants and determine if it is an eudicot or monocot. Drawing size = measure a specific structure (in mm)

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