Bio Lab #3 Flashcards
Outermost layer of a root
Epidermis
What is inside the epidermis?
The cortex
Inner layer of the cortex
Endodermis
Inside the endodermis
Pericycle
When we peel an orange, what tissue are we removing?
Exocarp
When we eat an orange, what tissue do we primarily consume
Endocarp
The outermost tissue of the meristem
Dermal tissue
What kind of plant was the lily flower?
Monocot
Is the Origanum plant monocot or eudicot?
Eudicot
Characteristics of Monocots
- One cotyledon in seed
- root xylem and phloem in a ring
- Vascular bundles scattered in stem
- Parallel leaf veins
- Flower parts in threes or multiples of three
Characteristics of Eudicots
- Two cotyledons in seed
- Root phloem between arms of xylem
- Vascular bundles in distinct ring
- Leaf veins net pattern
- Flower parts in fours or fives or their multiples
Male part of the flower
Stamen
-made up of anther and filament
Female part of the flower
Carpel
-made up of the ovary, stigma, and ovule
Outermost layer of fruit (skin)
Exocarp
Inner layer of fruit (pit)
Endocarp
Middle layer of fruit
Mesocarp
Outermost tissue of meristem
dermal tissue
Middle tissue of meristem
Ground tissue
Innermost tissue of meristem
Vascular tissue
deliver food to hungry plant cells
Phloem
Construction workers. Drill for water.
Root cap
Help needed to produce pollen
Stamen
Help needed to protect buds
Sepals
Individual needed to carry water
Xylem
Vascular cambium
located in eudicot stems