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  • types of leaf blade: simple and compound
  • What are the types of Root Adaptations?
    Taproots and Fibrous Roots
  • What is an example of Specialized Roots?
    Mycohizzobia
  • How do Plants deal with Drought?
    Drought Tolerance: reducing transpiration or growing deep roots
  • What are the characteristics of Monocots?
    One cotyledon, Fibrous Roots, Leaves with parallel veins, Flowers with 3+ petals
  • What are the characteristics of Eudicts?
    Two cotyledons, Taproots, Leaves with specialized veins, Flowers with 4+ petals
  • What are some examples of Monocots?
    Grasses, Corn, Wheat, Rice, Lilies
  • What are some examples of Eudicts?

    Most trees/shrubs, Roses, Sunflowers, Dahlias, Peas
  • What is Pith in Monocots?
    Soft, spongy tissue inside the stem
  • Types of Monocot Roots?
    Fibrous, Taproot
  • Types of Eudicot Roots?
    Taproot, Adventitious
  • Structure of Monocot Root?
    Cortex, Stele, Xylem, Phloem, Pericycle
  • Structure of Eudicot Root?
    Cortex, Endodermis, Stele, Xylem, Phloem, Pericycle
  • What is the role of Epidermis?
    Protects the leaf
  • What is the role of Cuticle?
    Prevents water loss
  • What is the role of Mesophyll?
    Contains chloroplasts and enables photosynthesis
  • What is the role of Xylem?
    Transportation of water and minerals from roots to leaves
  • What are the different shapes of Leaves?
    Simple, Compound, Dichotomous
  • What is Leaf Venation?
    Parallel, Net-Like
  • What are the different Leaf Arrangements?
    Alternate, Opposite, Whorled
  • Type of leaf blades
    Simple and compound