Inhoudsopgave
Wat is het verschil tussen een Sporenplant en een Zaadplant?
Zaadplanten zijn te herkennen aan bloemknoppen, bloemen of zaaddragende vruchten. Wieren en sporenplanten hebben geen bloemen of vruchten.
Wat maakt een paardenbloem sporen of zaden?
De voortplanting van paardenbloemen vindt voor een groot deel plaats door middel van apomixie, dat wil zeggen dat het vruchtbeginsel kan uitgroeien tot een zaad zonder dat de eicel bevrucht is geweest. De paardenbloem vormt op deze manier klonen.
What is the difference between a dicot and a monocot?
The main difference between them is the definition which for dicots state that they are plants which have two embryo leaves in their seeds, which is also known as cotyledons. The definition of monocots is that their seeds have only one embryonic leaf. This helps in recognizing that dicot has two seed leaves while Monocots have one seed leaf.
How many cotyledons are in a monocot seed?
There are two cotyledons in the seeds of a dicot plant while there is only one cotyledon in the seeds of a monocot plant. The number of species in the monocot family is more than 60,000 while the number of species in the dicot family is more than 20,000.
Which of the following is an example of a monocot plant?
Monocot: Grasses, cereal grains, palm, and banana are the examples of monocots. Dicot: Legumes, tomato, and oak are the examples of dicots. Monocot and dicot are two types of flowering plants. The seed of the monocot produces a single embryo leaf while in germination.
Is a monocot a fibrous root system?
Monocots have a root system that is composed of a network of fibrous roots as shown in the picture to the right. These roots all arose from the stem of the plant and are called adventitious roots. Also, woody trees that are not gymnosperms (pine, cedar, cypress, etc.) are dicots.