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- Make an formal lab drawing and label and identify all the following 6, monocot stem and dicot herbaceous stem, monocot leaf and dicot leaf, monocot roof and dicot root.locate the external parts/features of the 2 stems of specimen. point the part of the stem considered to be a structural modification. how are they different from a typical plant stem? please edit the pictures, use arrows to locate the partsIndicate the kinds of stem and modifications if any, the presence or absence of lenticels, and their specialized functions of the plants in the table. Common name kinds of stem and modifications (if any) presence or absence of lenticel specialized functions Guava Lily turf Bougainvillea Garlic Snake plant Ti plant Corn Bamboo Sword lily Mayana Weeping fig Spider plant
- Label the butterfly lily/garland flower's stem structure. Use the photo given as a guide for your drawing of the stem structure.Correctly label the following structures of a plant root tip. Place your cursor on the labels for more information. Vascular cylinder Zone of maturation Xylem Epidermis Protoderm Phloem Root hair Procambium Endodermis Cortex Zone of elongation Root cap Roof apical meristem Ground meristem Pericycle IM(4) 100 Reset Zoomlocate the external parts/features of the 2 stems of specimen. point the part of the stem considered to be a structural modification. how are they different from a typical plant stem?
- locate and label the primary root and lateral root. edit the picture and use arrow to locateGive the root system, stem variety/modification, and leaf classification, arrangement, shape, margin, and venation of the ff plants: •Water hyacinth •Potato •Cactus •Calamansi •Shameplant (mimosa pudica) •Onion •CoconutName TWO (2) characteristics of dark grown plant and provide specific term for dark grown plant. *
- The primary meristems of monocots are located in a different area of the plant body than those found in eudicots. Where are monocot meristems located and what is it about this arrangement that make them (grasses) more suitable for lawns than eudicots? Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 14pt v Paragraph |BIUA ev Tv :Make an formal lab and sketch and label the formal lab with the image as well as identify all the following on the lab monocot stem, dicot herbaceous stem, monocot leaf, dicot leaf, monocot root and dicot root.The primary meristems of monocots are located in a different area of the plant body than those found in eudicots. Where are monocot meristems located and what is it about this arrangement that make them (grasses) more suitable for lawns than eudicots? Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 14pt Paragraph BIUA ev Tov| |o words