Q: Describe the internal structure of monocot root with the help of label diagram?
A: In the monocot root of Colocasia there is absence of Cuticle (Outer protecting covering of wax). The…
Q: What are secondary roots?In origin how secondary rootsdifferentiate from shoots?
A: Plants are mainly multicellular organisms, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom…
Q: Choose monocot or dicot for each of the following. floral parts in multiples of 3 [ Choose ] leaves…
A: Vascular plants are classified into Monocots and dicots based on number of cotyledons. Monocots with…
Q: Sketch observations of monocot stem vascular bundle. Label xhlem, phloem, sieve-tube member,…
A: Introduction Monocot stems have a circular form, lateral branches, and a layer of the dermis…
Q: What are the modification of roots with example?
A: Introduction Root: the root is an underground part of the plant which helps in absorption of water,…
Q: What is a phytochrome? How do the two forms of phytochrome help control the plant life cycle?
A: Plants perform many activities with the help of light, other than photosynthesis. They can…
Q: What are the main morphological differences between monocot plants and dicot plants?
A: Introduction:- Angiosperms, or flowering plants, are the most diverse category of plants. This group…
Q: What promotes cell division and elongation in shoot?
A: Plant hormones are the molecules produced by the plants which help in the growth and development of…
Q: how are parts modified in monocot stem? how about in dicot stem?
A: Monocot stem is a circular shaped hollow axial part of the plant which give rise to nodes,…
Q: Explain the secondary growth of stems.
A: Plant, (realm Plantae), any multicellular eukaryotic living thing described by photosynthetic…
Q: What are the plumule and the radicle? In dicots, why does the hypocotyl emerge from the ground…
A: Dicots are plants that have two embryonic leaves or the cotyledons whereas monocots have only single…
Q: Can
A: Plant morphology is a branch of botany, which deals with study of external forms and features of…
Q: What is a ligule, where it is found in palnts,and do you find it in both monocot and dicot leaves?…
A: Anthophyta, also called Angiospermophyta, is a phylum comprising the flowering plants (angiosperms).…
Q: What are the five differences of monocot and dicot in shoot apices?
A: Monocotyledons, also known as monocots, are grass and grass-like flowering plants (angiosperms) with…
Q: Describe what kind of stem does: -Imperata cylindrica -Zea mays -Codiaeum variegatum -Cosmos…
A: 1- Imperata cylindrica : rhizomes. They are long lived grasses which possesses the creeping stems…
Q: What is vegetative propagation? Give two suitable examples.
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Q: describe the differences between monocot and dicot seeds?
A: Gymnosperms and angiosperms are the plants that produce seeds during reproduction.
Q: Name the cell layers in the stem of a monocot and a eudicot, moving from the epidermis to the…
A: Flowering plants are categorised as monocots and dicots.
Q: There are two types of Aerial stem. Erect and _______.
A: Plants can be divided into two major organ systems - The root and the shoot system.
Q: Which tissue occupies the center of a dicot stem?
A: stem is the part which holds the leaves and thus provide support.
Q: Differentiate the venation exhibited by monocot leaves from the venation exhibited by the dicot…
A: The arrangement of veins and veinlets on the lamina of a leaf is called venation.
Q: Are carrots, turnips, onion, potato, and ginger is a simple or branched stem?
A: The plants are formed of roots, stem, leaves, fruits and flowers. The conduction system in plants is…
Q: Compare the function of endosperm in monocots versuseudicots
A: One of the two products of double fertilization in angiosperms that is formed as a result of triple…
Q: . Determine what is the Cross section A and B? What's differences between monocot and dicot roots?…
A: Monocot plants have seeds with single cotyledon . Dicot plants have seeds with two cotyledons.
Q: Explain the diference between short-day and long-day plants.
A: Step 1 Photoperiodism is the effect of photoperiods or relative lengths of day and night on the…
Q: Contrast eudicot and monocot roots ?
A: Monocots and dicots are terminologies that vary from each other based on cotyledons. It is studied…
Q: Draw a well labeled diagram of longitudinal section of pistil showing pollen germination?
A: In a plant flower act as a reproductive part. Carpel is a female reproductive organ of flowering…
Q: What is vegetative propagation in modification of stem?
A: A type of asexual reproduction that is characterized by the ability of the plant to give rise to a…
Q: diagram the internal and external structures of a dicot stem after primary growth and after…
A: The dicot stems comprise rings of vascular bundles that contain the xylem and phloem tissues. The…
Q: what is the process of growth that leads to the formation of annual rings in the woody stem?
A: Each year, the tree forms new cells, arranged in concentric circles called annual rings or annual…
Q: Differentiate dicot and monocot root.
A: According to the question, we have to differentiate between dicot and monocot root. So let us have a…
Q: Is the pith present both in the dicot and the monocot stems? Explain your answer.
A: A tissue is a group of cells having a common origin and usually performing a common function. A…
Q: Sketch observations of the corn and Lima bean stem cross section. Indicate which is a mono or stem…
A: Sketch observations of the corn and Lima bean stem cross section. Indicate which is a mono or stem…
Q: where is xylem and phloem located inside the midvein of a monocot? Differentiate the xylem and…
A: Permanent tissues in plants result from division and differentiation in meristematic tissues. They…
Q: Why are monocot roots slender and diffuse in appearance?
A: There are two types of roots: Monocot and dicot root. The monocot root form a wide network of the…
Q: Compare a tap root system with a fibrous root system. For each type, name a plant that provides a…
A: The root is the anchorage of plants to the soil. The function of the root is to transport water and…
Q: Give five differences of shoot apex of monocot vs shoot apex of dicot
A: The apical meristem, developing leaves, and the immediate surrounding leaf primordial make up the…
Q: lete the external anatomy of a monocot with that of a dicot stem by completing the table below:…
A: Anatomically Monocot plant is different froml Dicot plant in many ways Monocot plant have single…
Q: How many nodes are present in Dicot stem and Monocot Stem?
A: The presence of nodes is the characteristic feature of the stem. Both the dicot and monocot plants…
Q: In philodendron plants, what do you call a formation of aerial root?
A: Philodendrons are native to tropical rainforests where they ruggedly climb up trees.
Q: Is the seedling shown on the right a monocot oreudicot? How can you tell?
A: An embryonic shoot and a root can be found inside a seed. While the cotyledons are linked to the…
Q: from the primary root, smaller roots arise. can you consider these roots to be lateral roots?
A: In most the dicot plants, primary roots bear roots of several order this branching is essential for…
Q: How can you distinguish the cross-section of a monocot root from a monocot stem?
A: Monocot root - These are fibrous. They form wide network of roots. It further gives rise to lateral…
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- How can you distinguish the cross-section of a monocot root from a monocot stem?1) Compare the use of leaf sheath to the petiole of the dicot leaf. 2) What are ligules? Are they found in the dicot plant leaves only? 3) Name some important characteristics of a monocot plant. 4) Are the monocot and dicot plants higher plants? Why?Where is hypodermis present, in dicot stem or in monocot stem?
- Compare the stem of a monocot, dicot, and woody dicot: Feature Monocot Herbaceous dicot Young woody dicot Cortex (+/-) Specific supporting structures or tissues (+/-) Vascular bundle arrangement Vascular cambium (+/-) Pith (+/-)What is the difference between a monocot and a dicot seed?When describing vegetative propagation, what is meant by the proximal end of a cutting? Group of answer choices A)The end that has buds on it B)The end closest to the base or roots of the plant C)The end closest to the growing tips of the plant D)The plumule inside a baby seed
- what is the process of growth that leads to the formation of annual rings in the woody stem?What are the difference and similarities of Palisade mesophyll and Spongy mesophyll in the dicot leaf based on shape and arrangement?Is the pith present both in the dicot and the monocot stems? Explain your answer.