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Anthophyta

Anthophyta . Monocot vs. Dicot. “cot” = cotyledon (seed leaf). Monocots . Often grasses and the relatives of grasses. Dicots. Garden plants, trees,. Differences Vascular bundle location in the stem. #2: veination in the leaves. Parallel veins Netlike veins Monocot Dicot.

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Anthophyta

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  1. Anthophyta Monocot vs. Dicot

  2. “cot” = cotyledon (seed leaf)

  3. Monocots • Often grasses and the relatives of grasses

  4. Dicots • Garden plants, trees,

  5. DifferencesVascular bundle location in the stem

  6. #2: veination in the leaves • Parallel veins Netlike veins • Monocot Dicot

  7. #3: number of seed parts

  8. #4:Flower parts • Monocot Dicot • Petals: in multiples of 3 Petals: 4 or 5

  9. Plant poem for test: 25% • POEM will be 25% of the grade. • 5 stanzas • 4 lines / stanza • last word in 2nd and 4th lines of each stanza rhyme (ABCB rhyming scheme) • meaningful use of terminology of unit (at least 8 vocab, underline as you use them) • flowing message with transitions from stanza to stanza • emphasis will be on following the rules and making a serious attempt at a meaningful poem • you may bring this in written ahead of time, but you will have to copy it onto the test.

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