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Top half of a phytoplankton.
Top half of a phytoplankton.
Epitheca/epicone/hypocone
Groove that runs around the middle of phytoplankton like a belt.
Girdle
phytoplankton shape
phytoplankton shape
Centric
white powder. close up.
white powder. close up.
Diatomaceous Earth
Outer part of the cell. Firm but flexible layer.
Pellicle
Bottom half of a phytoplankton. smaller half
Hypotheca
longitudal groove
longitudal groove
Raphe
phytoplankton shape
phytoplankton shape
Pennate
hard, porous external later
hard, porous external layer
Frustule
vertical part of "T" shaped groove
vertical part of "T" shaped groove
Sulcus
Eyespot
A
A
Epidermis
A
Dicot root
A
Dicot root
Cortex
B
Dicot root
B
Dicot root
Endodermis
C
Dicot root
C
Dicot root
Pericycle
D
Dicot root
D
Dicot root
Pith
A
Dicot stem
A
Dicot stem
Cortex
Orange arrows (center line of circles)
Dicot stem
Orange arrows (center line of circles)
Dicot stem
Vascular cambium
Circled
Dicot stem

Circled
Dicot stem

Vascular bundles
B
Dicot stem
B
Dicot stem
Ground Parenchyma
C/G 
Monocot leaf
C/G
Monocot leaf
Cuticle
H
Monocot Leaf

H

Monocot Leaf
Stomate
I
Monocot Leaf
I
Monocot Leaf
Guard Cells
A
Monocot Leaf
A
Monocot Leaf
Spongy Mesophyll
D/E/F
Monocot Leaf
D/E/F
Monocot Leaf
Vascular Bundle
I
I
Peduncle (Flower)
H
H
Receptacle (Flower)
G
G
Sepals (Flower)
F
F
Petals (Flower)
D/EWhole Structure?
D/E

Whole Structure?


Anther/Filament
Whole Structure: Stamen
A/B/C
Whole Structure?
A/B/C
Whole Structure?
Whole Structure: Pistil
Stigma, Style, Ovary
What multiples are monocot and dicot flower parts?
Monocots are in multiples of 3
Dicots are in multiples of 4 or 5
A
Dicot
A
Dicot
xylem
B
Dicot
B
Dicot
cambium
C
Dicot
C
Dicot
Phloem
D
Dicot
D
Dicot
epidermis
Circled
Monocot stem
Circled
Monocot stem
Cortex
Arrows 
Monocot stem
Arrows
Monocot stem
Vascular bundles
Tissue inside rectangle
Monocot stem
Tissue inside rectangle
Monocot stem
Ground parenchyma
B/H
Dicot Leaf
B/H
Dicot Leaf
Cuticle
K
Dicot Leaf
K
Dicot Leaf
Stomate
J
Dicot Leaf
J
Dicot Leaf
Guard Cells
A
Dicot Leaf
A
Dicot Leaf
Palisade Mesophyll
I
Dicot Leaf
I
Dicot Leaf
Spongy Mesophyll
C/D/F
Dicot Leaf
C/D/F
Dicot Leaf
Vascular Bundle
How are the vascular bundles organized in monocots vs dicots?
Monocot vascular bundles are scattered
Dicot vascular bundles are in a ring
How are major leaf veins organized in monocots vs. dicots?
Monocot major leaf veins are parallel
Dicot major leaf veins are branching
Hydrophyte, Mesophyte, or Xerophyte?
Hydrophyte, Mesophyte, or Xerophyte?
Mesophyte
Hydrophyte, Mesophyte, or Xerophyte?
Hydrophyte, Mesophyte, or Xerophyte?
Hydrophyte
Hydrophyte, Mesophyte, or Xerophyte?
Hydrophyte, Mesophyte, or Xerophyte?
Xerophyte

Black mangrove


Red mangrove

Glasswort

Black needlerush

Sea purslane

smooth cordgrass