1 Fibrous root system, parallel-veined leaves, and one cotyledon
2 Fibrous root system, parallel-veined leaves, and two cotyledons
3 Tap root system, parallel venation, and one cotyledon
4 Fibrous root system, reticulate veined leaves, and one cotyledon.
Explanation:
Monocot characteristics by fibrous root system, parallel- veined leaves, trimerous flowers and one cotyledon.
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In monocotyledonous plants, the primary root is replaced by a large number of roots. These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the
1 Prop roots
2 Pneumatophores
3 Tap roots
4 Fibrous roots
Explanation:
In monocotyledonous plants, the primary root is short lived and is replaced by a large number of roots. These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the fibrous root system.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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These roots arise from the base of a stem, mark the correct example_____
1 Mustard
2 Datura
3 Wheat
4 Monstera
Explanation:
These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the fibrous root system, as seen in the wheat plant
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
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Statement A : Katherine Esau reported that the curly top virus spreads through a plant via the foodconducting or phloem tissue. Statement B : TheAnatomy of Seed Plants by Katherine Esau was referred to as Webster's of plant biology - it is encyclopediac.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
1 Fibrous root system, parallel-veined leaves, and one cotyledon
2 Fibrous root system, parallel-veined leaves, and two cotyledons
3 Tap root system, parallel venation, and one cotyledon
4 Fibrous root system, reticulate veined leaves, and one cotyledon.
Explanation:
Monocot characteristics by fibrous root system, parallel- veined leaves, trimerous flowers and one cotyledon.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333585
In monocotyledonous plants, the primary root is replaced by a large number of roots. These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the
1 Prop roots
2 Pneumatophores
3 Tap roots
4 Fibrous roots
Explanation:
In monocotyledonous plants, the primary root is short lived and is replaced by a large number of roots. These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the fibrous root system.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333586
These roots arise from the base of a stem, mark the correct example_____
1 Mustard
2 Datura
3 Wheat
4 Monstera
Explanation:
These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the fibrous root system, as seen in the wheat plant
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333587
Statement A : Katherine Esau reported that the curly top virus spreads through a plant via the foodconducting or phloem tissue. Statement B : TheAnatomy of Seed Plants by Katherine Esau was referred to as Webster's of plant biology - it is encyclopediac.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
1 Fibrous root system, parallel-veined leaves, and one cotyledon
2 Fibrous root system, parallel-veined leaves, and two cotyledons
3 Tap root system, parallel venation, and one cotyledon
4 Fibrous root system, reticulate veined leaves, and one cotyledon.
Explanation:
Monocot characteristics by fibrous root system, parallel- veined leaves, trimerous flowers and one cotyledon.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333585
In monocotyledonous plants, the primary root is replaced by a large number of roots. These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the
1 Prop roots
2 Pneumatophores
3 Tap roots
4 Fibrous roots
Explanation:
In monocotyledonous plants, the primary root is short lived and is replaced by a large number of roots. These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the fibrous root system.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333586
These roots arise from the base of a stem, mark the correct example_____
1 Mustard
2 Datura
3 Wheat
4 Monstera
Explanation:
These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the fibrous root system, as seen in the wheat plant
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333587
Statement A : Katherine Esau reported that the curly top virus spreads through a plant via the foodconducting or phloem tissue. Statement B : TheAnatomy of Seed Plants by Katherine Esau was referred to as Webster's of plant biology - it is encyclopediac.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
1 Fibrous root system, parallel-veined leaves, and one cotyledon
2 Fibrous root system, parallel-veined leaves, and two cotyledons
3 Tap root system, parallel venation, and one cotyledon
4 Fibrous root system, reticulate veined leaves, and one cotyledon.
Explanation:
Monocot characteristics by fibrous root system, parallel- veined leaves, trimerous flowers and one cotyledon.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333585
In monocotyledonous plants, the primary root is replaced by a large number of roots. These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the
1 Prop roots
2 Pneumatophores
3 Tap roots
4 Fibrous roots
Explanation:
In monocotyledonous plants, the primary root is short lived and is replaced by a large number of roots. These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the fibrous root system.
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333586
These roots arise from the base of a stem, mark the correct example_____
1 Mustard
2 Datura
3 Wheat
4 Monstera
Explanation:
These roots originate from the base of the stem and constitute the fibrous root system, as seen in the wheat plant
BIOXI05: MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
333587
Statement A : Katherine Esau reported that the curly top virus spreads through a plant via the foodconducting or phloem tissue. Statement B : TheAnatomy of Seed Plants by Katherine Esau was referred to as Webster's of plant biology - it is encyclopediac.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.