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- Question 24 23. The integuments develop into the: hilum. seed coat. funiculus. O coleoptile. O endospermQuestion 22 21. As the seed develops, the ovary wall becomes the: perisperm. O pericarp. O endosperm. nucellus. O integument.Question 14 13. By definition, an indehiscent fruit: O is fleshy. O has a single carpel. does not break open at maturity. O has an inferior ovary. O has a stony endocarp.
- Question 12 11. A simple fruit in which the inner layer of the fruit wall is fleshy is a(n): berry. drupe. pome. follicle. achene.Question 2 1. The pedicel of a flower is: a leaf-like structure that contains the ovules. the part of the flower stalk to which flower parts are attached. O the stalk of a flower or an inflorescence. O the stalk of a flower in an inflorescence. O the stalk that attaches an ovule to the ovary.Question 24 All of the following are phyla found within the classification of gymnosperms EXCEPT ferns. Gnetophyta. Cycadophyta. Coniferophyta.
- 18,50 you something like this photo taken from the internet. 4 http://www.treeboss.net/tree-trunk-splotches.htm Q12. What do you think it is? Q13. Is it a plant? Q14. Give a reason for your answer in Q13. Observe these three other things your teacher prepared for you to observe: a. b. Photo credits: potato by A. Encarnacion, old banana peeling and bread by R. Reyes, and http://www.hawaii.edu/reefalgae/invasive_algae /chloro/enteromorpha_flexuosa.htm downloaded 12 March 2012for the "green stuff. CAUTION: C. Do not touch (a), (b), or (c) with your bare hands. Do not smell or taste them either. Some sensitive individuals may be allergic to them 127Question 25 24. In epigeous germination, which structure emerges above ground first? cotyledon O epicotyl O hypocotyl coleoptile O radicleQUESTION 72 The two lateral meristems responsible for secondary growth are the O A. cork cambium and apical meristem. OB. apical meristem and cork parenchyma. B. OL vascular cambium and apical meristem. O D. vasculacambium and cork cambium. O E. cork cambium and cork parenchyma.
- Question 44 Which of these is NOT a gymnosperm? Gnetophyta Coniferophyta Cycadophyta Monilophyta O00Remaining Time: 24 minutes, 34 seconds. * Question Completion Status: Question 22 tab A Moving to another question will save this response. shift 3 points Save Answer A plant has the following characteristics: a taproot system, several growth rings evident in a cross section of the stem, and a layer of bark around the outside. Which of the following best describes the plant? O herbaceous dicot O woody dicot woody monocot O herbaceous monocot caps lock A Moving to another question will save this response. Botany Final Co....docx esc 1 Q A 2 N I control option summer botany....docx W S #3 X H command с E D ^ $ 4 C ANGIOSPERMS....docx R F 5 Search or type URL % 5 V T MacBook Pro G ヘ6 Y B & 7 H U N * 00 8 J 1 M 9 K >> { 73 <Question 15 Which phytochemical antioxidant makes fruit red? Beta-carotene Lignans Lycopene MonoterpenesSEE MORE QUESTIONS