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A: The above picture is histologic section of a monocot root.
Q: Sketch and label the primary, secondary and tertiary roots of a typical dicot plant.
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Q: What are the specific differences between monocots and dicots? Be precise.
A: Monocotyledonous plants are those angiosperms that have a single cotyledon in their seeds. Example:…
Q: Diagram and label a DICOT ROOT IN cross section, include at least six labels.
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Q: Describe in detail the root formation process
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Q: Femoval of the primary roots is known as resorption. True False Previous
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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.
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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…
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Q: Sketch observations of monocot stem cross section and the dicot stem cross section. Label the…
A: Introduction A monocot, also known as a monocotyledon, has a single cotyledon, whereas a dicot,…
Q: Cork cambium forms tissues that form the cork. Do you agree with this statement? Explain.
A: Introduction In this question we will discuss on the statement "Cork cambium forms tissues that…
Q: Stamens, sepals, petals, and carpels are ________.
A: Stamens: It is the part of the flower which comes under the male fertilizing organ status. It has a…
Q: Show the tissues in the transverse and longitudinal section of the woody and non-woody stem, on…
A: Introduction: Woody stem has the following parts moving from inside towards the outer side- pith,…
Q: Show the tissues in the transverse and longitudinal section of the root, on a diagram.
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Q: Xylem transport water from the soil to the leaves. True False
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Q: Structure and function for both monocots and dicots. a.Roots
A: Roots are present in the lower part of the plants. They help in the production of water and Minerals…
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A: The given section is a transverse section of a leaf. It has three major regions: the epidermis which…
Q: Draw and label separately the 5 types of tracheary elements that you can see under a microscope in…
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Q: comparison and difference of monocot and dicot seeds
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Q: Identify the tracheid and other parts that are visible. Image is a macerated stem of Hibiscus…
A: Maceration is the method of dipping a plant in a container with liquid which can be water, or…
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A: The part of plant is in between stem and root, Where the above tissue is collected. The outer layer…
Q: Do you agree that it is the stem that is growing? Why or why not? Notebook Entry 1 My seed has begun…
A: Germination is the process of seeds developing into new plants. When water is plentiful around the…
Q: What is the time required for water to reach the uppermost leaf on a wilted stem with no cut?
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Q: What is the function of the root hairs? Describe the relationship between root hairs and the…
A: Roots are the underground part of the plant. They are one of the major parts of a plant and they…
Q: Provide an image of lemon having endosperm. Kindly point the endosperm thank you!
A: Lemmons is a citrus fruit that grows throughout the year and belongs to the flowering plant. Lemons…
Q: Why a cut plant wilts fast even when the cut part is dipped in water?
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Q: . Label the following structures of a Cross-section of a Monocot Stem in Primary Growth 2. Briefly…
A: Structures found in a cross-section of a Monocot stem are: 1. Pericycle or parenchymal cells.2.…
Q: Label the parts of this Grape Stem given in the photo below:
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Q: Differentiate between(a) Racemose and cymose inflorescence(b) Fibrous root and adventitious root(c)…
A: A flower is the reproductive structure of plants. It biological function is to aid the fertilization…
Q: DRAW IT Draw and label the parts of a flower.
A: The reproductive unit of a plant is the flower. It might have either Androecium, Gynoecium, or both.…
Q: Find the incorrect match from the following (with 1. respect to the structures involved in…
A: Vegetative reproduction is any type of asexual reproduction that occurs in plants and results in the…
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