1st Quarterly Flashcards

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1
Q

Tap root

A

grows vertically downward and for storage

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2
Q

Fibrous root

A

grows horizontally and for anchorage

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3
Q

Dicot Leaves

A

netted veins

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4
Q

Monocot Leaves

A

parallel veins

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5
Q

Dicot root system

A

Tap root

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6
Q

Monocot root system

A

Fibrous root

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7
Q

What has sub epidermis in roots

A

Monocot

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8
Q

Vascular bundle arrangement of dicot

A

Diarch, Triarch, Tetrarch,

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9
Q

Vascular bundle arrangement of monocot

A

Polyarch

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10
Q

What had vascular cambium in roots

A

Dicot

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11
Q

What has distinguishable pith in roots

A

Monocot

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12
Q

What is prop root for

A

To help the underground root to support the stem

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13
Q

Lateral roots

A

Oxygen for underground root

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14
Q

Stem arrangement of vascular tissues in dicot

A

Arranged or ring-like

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15
Q

Stem arrangement of vascular tissues in monocot

A

Scattered

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16
Q

What has distinguishable pith in stem

A

Dicot

17
Q

Distinguishable vascular cambium in stem?

A

Dicot

18
Q

Modified stem for storage

A

Tubers and Corms

19
Q

Pores in stem where gas exchange happens

A

Lenticel

20
Q

Hairs in stem for insulation

A

Trichomes

21
Q

Stem between nodes

A

Internode

22
Q

Stomata in monocot

A

Upper epidermis

23
Q

Stomata in Dicot

A

Upper and Lower epidermis

24
Q

To attract pollinators

A

Bracts

25
Q

To support anchorage such as amplaya and cucumber

A

Tendrils

26
Q

Aloe cactus

A

Succulent leaves

27
Q

For additional food making process

A

Photosynthetic stem

28
Q

Increase surface area for light absorption

A

Cladophyll