1st Quarterly Flashcards
Tap root
grows vertically downward and for storage
Fibrous root
grows horizontally and for anchorage
Dicot Leaves
netted veins
Monocot Leaves
parallel veins
Dicot root system
Tap root
Monocot root system
Fibrous root
What has sub epidermis in roots
Monocot
Vascular bundle arrangement of dicot
Diarch, Triarch, Tetrarch,
Vascular bundle arrangement of monocot
Polyarch
What had vascular cambium in roots
Dicot
What has distinguishable pith in roots
Monocot
What is prop root for
To help the underground root to support the stem
Lateral roots
Oxygen for underground root
Stem arrangement of vascular tissues in dicot
Arranged or ring-like
Stem arrangement of vascular tissues in monocot
Scattered
What has distinguishable pith in stem
Dicot
Distinguishable vascular cambium in stem?
Dicot
Modified stem for storage
Tubers and Corms
Pores in stem where gas exchange happens
Lenticel
Hairs in stem for insulation
Trichomes
Stem between nodes
Internode
Stomata in monocot
Upper epidermis
Stomata in Dicot
Upper and Lower epidermis
To attract pollinators
Bracts
To support anchorage such as amplaya and cucumber
Tendrils
Aloe cactus
Succulent leaves
For additional food making process
Photosynthetic stem
Increase surface area for light absorption
Cladophyll