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Seed Germination Lab. Biology 2 Mr. Beyer. Conditions for Germination. Parts of a Seed. External Seed. Internal Seed. Differences between Monocot and Dicot. Monocot. Dicot. Embryo with two cotyledons Pollen grain with three furrows or pores
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Seed Germination Lab Biology 2 Mr. Beyer
Differences between Monocot and Dicot Monocot Dicot Embryo with two cotyledons Pollen grain with three furrows or pores Flower parts in multiples of four or five Major leaf veins arranged in net-like pattern Stem vascular bundles are arranged in a ring Root is a taproot system Secondary growth is often present • Embryo with single cotyledon • Pollen grain with single furrow or pore • Flower parts in multiples of three • Major leaf veins are parallel to each other • Stem vascular bundles are scattered randomly • Root is a fibrous root system • Secondary growth is absent