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Ferns...
What do the leaves on a Fern look like? |
The leaves are divided into many small parts that look like smaller leaves.
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Venation Patterns... |
This is a pinnate venation pattern.
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Venation Patterns... |
This is a parallel venation pattern.
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Ferns...
Where is the stem on a Fern? What direction do the leaves grow in? What direction do the roots grow in? |
The stem on a Fern grows underground. The leaves grow upward and the roots grow downward.
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Monocots and Dicots...
How are the flower petals different? |
For a monocot the flower petals grow in layers of three, for a dicot the the flower petals grow in layers of four or five.
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Monocots and Dicots...
How are the leaves different? |
On a monocot the leaves have parallel veins, and on a dicot the veins are branched.
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Monocots and Dicots...
How is the stem different? |
On a monocot the tissue on the stem is scattered, and on a dicot the tissue is in bundles.
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Monocots and Dicots...
How are the seeds different? |
On a monocot there is only one cotyledon in the seed and on a dicot there are two or more cotyledons in a seed.
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Gymnosperms...
What is the process of the spores? |
This process is when the wind and water carry spores, if the spore's land is moist it developes into a gametophyte which grows to be a plant on the ground.
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Other...
What is the difference between a compound leaf and a simple leaf? |
The difference between a simple leaf and a compound leaf is that a simple leaf has one leaflet, and a compound leaf has two or more leaflets.
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