MATH 111 Final: MATH 111 UW Winter n13FinalExam Solutions

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Biol 317: plant identification and classification, summer 2013. Midterm exam 100 pts total laminar stamens spirally arranged on an elongate receptacle. 5 fused carpels, and free-central placentation: araceae, caryophyllaceae, cyperaceae, iridaceae, juncaceae, liliaceae, magnoliaceae, nymphaeaceae, orchidaceae, poaceae, polygonaceae, portulacaceae, ranunculaceae. Match the descriptions of flowering plant families on the left with the letter of the corresponding family on the right. Families may be used more than once, or not at all; each description should be matched to a family. ____ herb with opposite leaves, 5 sepals, 5 petals, ____ tree with large showy flowers; many tepals and. ____ herb with parallel-veined leaves, radially symmetric flowers with 6 tepals, 6 stamens, and 3 fused carpels, and capsular fruit. ____ herb with long, slender leaves in three ranks around the stem; tiny, inconspicuous, radially symmetric flowers with. 3 sepals, 3 petals, 6 stamens, and 3 fused carpels. ____ herb with deeply lobed leaves; flowers with 5 sepals and.