Chapter 30: Q 37. (page 869)
How do dicots differ from monocots in terms of leaf structure?
Short Answer
Differ in parallel and reticulate venation.
Chapter 30: Q 37. (page 869)
How do dicots differ from monocots in terms of leaf structure?
Differ in parallel and reticulate venation.
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Get started for freeThe stalk of a leaf is known as the ________.
a. petiole
b. lamina
c. stipule
d. rachis
Which of the following is an example of secondary growth?
a. increase in length
b. increase in thickness or girth
c. increase in root hairs
d. increase in leaf number
Secondary growth in stems is usually seen in ________.
a. monocots
b. dicots
c. both monocots and dicots
d. neither monocots nor dicots
Leaflets are a characteristic of ________ leaves.
a. alternate
b. whorled
c. compound
d. opposite
What is the function of lenticels?
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