Questions 2-5 2. How can you tell a monocot flower from a eudicot flower? How ca
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Questions 2-52. How can you tell a monocot flower from a eudicot flower? How can you tell a monocot seed from a eudicot seed?
3. What process results in pollinators that are specific to a particular type of flowers?
4. Plants are general non-motile. Explain how a fruit can be beneficial in the pricess of seed dispersal. Give three different examples.
5. Relate the plumule and radicle to parts of an adult plant.
Questions 2-5
2. How can you tell a monocot flower from a eudicot flower? How can you tell a monocot seed from a eudicot seed?
3. What process results in pollinators that are specific to a particular type of flowers?
4. Plants are general non-motile. Explain how a fruit can be beneficial in the pricess of seed dispersal. Give three different examples.
5. Relate the plumule and radicle to parts of an adult plant.
2. How can you tell a monocot flower from a eudicot flower? How can you tell a monocot seed from a eudicot seed?
3. What process results in pollinators that are specific to a particular type of flowers?
4. Plants are general non-motile. Explain how a fruit can be beneficial in the pricess of seed dispersal. Give three different examples.
5. Relate the plumule and radicle to parts of an adult plant.
2. How can you tell a monocot flower from a eudicot flower? How can you tell a monocot seed from a eudicot seed?
3. What process results in pollinators that are specific to a particular type of flowers?
4. Plants are general non-motile. Explain how a fruit can be beneficial in the pricess of seed dispersal. Give three different examples.
5. Relate the plumule and radicle to parts of an adult plant.
Explanation / Answer
2. In monocot flower the flower parts are multiples of 3. In Dicot flower the flower parts are multiples of 4 or 5.
In monocot seed it has only one cotyledons. In dicot seed it has two cotyledons.
3. co-evolution
4. Due to taste of the Fruit and the high energy content it is used has a food source of many animals and birds. This fruit contains a seed is disperse by this animals to long distance and it might be grow there.
Example - Birds take small fruits like grapes and disperse the seed some where else.
Animals like monkey eat lot of fruits like dry nuts, guava etc and disperese the seeds.
5. Radicle - Root, Plumule= leaves
Radicle is the embryonic root of the plant. After seed germination from seed the plumule gives a shoot.
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