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Learn about the different parts of plants and their propagation methods. Explore dicotyledons and monocotyledons, including their roots, stems, leaves, and reproduction processes. Discover how to propagate plants using stem cuttings and leaves.
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Part A: Dicotelydons Roots Taproot Branch roots Stem Node Internode Leaf Cotyledons Petiole Blade Midrib Leaf axil Stipule
Part B: Monocotyledons Roots Fibrous Adventitious Stem Leaves Veins Cotyledon
Cotyledons do not play a significant role Endosperm is the source of nutrition Plumule is encased in a coleoptile The radicle is encased in the coleorhiza Corn belongs to the Monocotyledons
Part C: Plant Propagation • Stem cutting • Begonia plants • Fill small grey pots with soil • Potato “eye” • Cut the eye from a potato • Plant into the tray and label • Single leaf • African Violet plants • Cut leaf at the axil • Place in clear cup with water
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