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- What is megasporophyll of angiosperm called?What are the differences between VASCULAR and NON-VASCULAR plants? What is the difference between a MONOCOT or a DICOT? How can you determine the difference between MONOCOTS and DICOTS?Is the seedling shown on the right a monocot oreudicot? How can you tell?
- How would you classify a plant with the following characteristics: 50 m tall, thin flat leaves, deep root system, and produces long brown cones. Answers: bryophyte gametophyte gymnosperm angiosperm sporophyte Please explain which one is the correct answer.What are the angiosperms with one cotyledon called?What are the main morphological differences between monocot plants and dicot plants?
- How does the symmetry of a moss gametophyte compare with that of a liverwort gametophyte?Are mango seed, orange seed, and apple seed are monocot or dicot?Describe how monocots and eudicots differ in terms of their flowers and seeds. Give one example of a eudicot plant and one example of a monocot plant.