laurales magnoliales piperales 3. monocots 2. magnoliids 1. basal angiosperms 4. eudicots- the...
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Laurales
Magnoliales
Piperales
3. Monocots
2. Magnoliids
1. Basal Angiosperms
4. Eudicots- the largest group
Canellales
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Monocot: 1 cotyledon
Dicot: 2 cotyledons
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Monocot: parallel venation
Dicot: net or reticulate venation
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Monocot:
Adventitious Roots arise from base of plant. The embryonic root dies.
Dicot:
The embryonic root (radicle) grows into a strong central tap root.
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Monocots: scattered vascular bundles [Corn, Zea mays]
Dicots: vascular bundles arranged in a ring [Clover, Medicago]
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Monocot Pollen is Monosulcate (one long groove)
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Rosaceae
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Polygonaceae
Dicots typically have three grooves or pores tricolporate or tricolpate pollen.
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Monocots have flower parts in 3’s
Dicots have flower parts in 4’s or 5’s
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