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Terminal Bud
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End of the stem
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Lateral Bud
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where leaf attaches to stem
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lenticel
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little bumps seen on internode: for gas exchange
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pith
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internal portion of stem
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node
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where leaf attaches to stem
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internode
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space between the nodes
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dichotomous key
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gives you 2 choices and works you toward your identification
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leaf blade
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expanded green area
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petiole
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part attaching green area to stem
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simple leaf
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2 parts: petiole and blade
Blade not cut to central axis |
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compound leaf
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has petiole and segments
Know this because it doesn't have lateral buds |
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alternate leaf arrangement
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one leaf at node
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opposite leaf arrangment
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2 leaves at the node
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whorled leaf arrangement
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3 or more leaves at node
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palmate
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all leaflets attach at one spot
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pinnate
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leaflets come off both sides all the way up
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parallel
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veins in leaf run parallel
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entire
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no teeth in leaf
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toothed
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teeth at end of leaf
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lobed
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has lobes
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stipule
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hairlike structure by the node
at the base of the leaf |
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sessile
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has no petiole
blade directly attached to stem |
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what are the names of the spores that angiosperms produce?
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micro and megaspores
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spores in angiosperms are produced through....
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meiosis
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gametes in angiosperms are produced through
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mitosis
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micro and megaspores are produced in the
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micro or mega sporocyte
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where does fert occur in angiosperms
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ovary
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stipule
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hairlike structure by the node
at the base of the leaf |
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sessile
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has no petiole
blade directly attached to stem |
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what are the names of the spores that angiosperms produce?
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micro and megaspores
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spores in angiosperms are produced through....
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meiosis
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gametes in angiosperms are produced through
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mitosis
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micro and megaspores are produced in the
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micro or mega sporocyte
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where does fert occur in angiosperms
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ovary
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connate
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similar flower parts fused
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adnate
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different flower parts fused
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stamens
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male fertile part
has anther and filament |
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carpels
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female fertile part
-has stigma, style, ovary |
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anther
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at end of filament
-part of a stamen -where pollin produced |
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filament
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has the anther
-part of the stamen |
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ovary in angiosperms
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part of carpel
houses the ovules |
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style
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on the carpel
-in between the ovary and stigma |
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stigma
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on the carpel
at top of the style |
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receptacle
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part of flower stalk where flower parts are attached
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perfect flower
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both male and female parts
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inperfect flower
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only male or female parts but not both
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complete flower
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all 4 parts; sepals, petals, carpels, and stamens
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regular flower
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can cut into it multiple ways and get mirror images
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superior flowe
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everything fused to receptacle and not ovary: ovary is about receptacle
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Order and symbols for formula
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calyx, corolla, adrecium, gyrecium
sepals, petals, stamens, carpels -carpels Underlined for superior ovary -if fused, circle them |
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monocots
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in 3s or 6s with parallel leaf veins
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eudicots
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2, 4, or 5: net leaf veins
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anthers in angiosperms contain many...
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microsporocytes that go through meiosis to make microgametophytes
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