Monocotyledons & Dicotyledons Flashcards
Differentiate monocots & dicots regarding embryo
● Monocots
- 1 cotyledon present.
- endosperm always present.
● Dicots
- 2 cotyledons present.
- endosperm present/absent.
Differentiate monocots & dicots regarding roots.
● Monocots
- short duration primary root.
- adventitious roots
- fibrous roots.
● Dicots
- long duration primary root.
- tap roots.
- small secondary root from tap root.
Differentiate monocots & dicots regarding growth form
● Monocots
- Herbaceous + arboscent (tree like).
● Dicots
- Herbaceous OR Woody.
Differentiate monocots & dicots regarding pollen
● Monocots
- monocolpate (having 1 pore).
● Dicots
- tricolpate (having 3 pores).
Differentiate monocots & dicots regarding vascular system
● Monocots
- no differentiation of stems.
- cambium exceptionally present.
● Dicots
- stem differentiation into cortex & stele.
- cambium always present.
Differentiate monocots & dicots regarding leaves
● Monocots
- parallel-veined.
- no stipules.
- oblong/linear shape.
- sheathing at base.
- seldom stalk/petiole development.
● Dicots
- net-veined (pinnate/palmate).
- stipules present.
- broad shape.
- no sheathing at base.
- stalk/petiole development.
Differentiate monocots & dicots regarding flowers
● Monocots
- parts are in 3’s or multiples of 3.
● Dicots
- parts are in 4’s or 5’s.
Monocots covered in module? (3)
● Cyperaceae (sedge family).
● Iridaceae (gladiolus family).
● Poaceae (grass family).
Dicots covered module? (9)
● Acanthaceae. ● Aizoaceae. ● Apocynaceae (Asclepiadoideae). ● Asteraceae. ● Crassulaceae. ● Fabaceae/Leguminosae. ● Lamiaceae/Labiatae. ● Proteaceae. ● Amaryllidaceae.