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1.6 Angiosperms

The document outlines key concepts related to angiosperms, including the distinction between monocots and dicots based on seed characteristics, and differences in their flowers, leaves, and roots. It also addresses topics such as defoliation causes, photosynthetic cells in leaves, seed dispersal mechanisms, fertilization for seed development, and the differences between endosperm and cotyledon, as well as male and female flower structures. These questions serve as a guide for understanding the reproductive and structural features of angiosperms.

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1.6 Angiosperms

The document outlines key concepts related to angiosperms, including the distinction between monocots and dicots based on seed characteristics, and differences in their flowers, leaves, and roots. It also addresses topics such as defoliation causes, photosynthetic cells in leaves, seed dispersal mechanisms, fertilization for seed development, and the differences between endosperm and cotyledon, as well as male and female flower structures. These questions serve as a guide for understanding the reproductive and structural features of angiosperms.

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6 ANGIOSPERMS (PHYLUM TRACHEOPHYTA, SUBPHYLUM SPERMOPSIDA,


CLASS ANGIOSPERMAE)

Your name
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1. What characteristic of seeds is used to distinguish monocots from


dicots?

2. Distinguish between the flowers, leaves and roots of monocots and


dicots .

3. What causes defoliation?

4. Which cells in a leaf are photosynthetic? Which ones are not?

5. Describe three ways that the reproductive structures of spermopsids


are designed to increase seed dispersal.
6. Describe the fertilization process that leads to seed development.

7. Distinguish between an endosperm and a cotyledon.

8. Contrast the male and female parts of a flower in terms of their


structure, function and location

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