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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 Flower parts in multiples of four or five
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Seed Germination Lab Biology 2 Mr. Beyer
Differences between Monocot and Dicot Monocot Dicot Embryo with two cotyledons 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 • 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