In another question, you explained the classical monocot leaf pattern. However, in this life collection, you have some deviant taxa: monocot leaves with a what seems to be a distinct "Lamina" and a "Petiolus". Into the essay field, enter the Latin name of two of these deviant monocot leaves presented. (Points for this question will be given later manually) Leaf of Poa pratensis or Zea maize: To which angiosperm group do both plants belong To which families do both belong Is the leaf bifacial or unifacial? On which side of the leaf do stomata occur? On which side of the leaf is the palisade parenchyma differentiated? PICK ONLY ONE OPTION: 1.) Basal angiosperms Eudicots Monocots 2.) FILL IN THE BLANK 3.) bifacial unifacial 4.)upper adaxial lower abaxial both 5.) upper adaxial lower abaxial not differentiated
In another question, you explained the classical monocot leaf pattern. However, in this life collection, you have some deviant taxa: monocot leaves with a what seems to be a distinct "Lamina" and a "Petiolus". Into the essay field, enter the Latin name of two of these deviant monocot leaves presented. (Points for this question will be given later manually) Leaf of Poa pratensis or Zea maize: To which angiosperm group do both plants belong To which families do both belong Is the leaf bifacial or unifacial? On which side of the leaf do stomata occur? On which side of the leaf is the palisade parenchyma differentiated? PICK ONLY ONE OPTION: 1.) Basal angiosperms Eudicots Monocots 2.) FILL IN THE BLANK 3.) bifacial unifacial 4.)upper adaxial lower abaxial both 5.) upper adaxial lower abaxial not differentiated
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