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- What are the similarities and differences between cones and flowers?
- What is the difference between a fruit and a vegetable?
- In what ways does human welfare depend on seed plants?
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- Answer the following questions: How many carpels are fused to form an apple? How might the fleshy pericarp aid in seed dispersal? How many carpels are fused to form a tomato?Answer the following question: What is the difference between a fruit and a vegetable? In what ways does human welfare depend on seed plants?Answer the following questions: What is the difference between a fruit and a vegetable? In what ways does human welfare depend on seed plants? How can you distinguish a monocot from a eudicot? How are insects such as bees important for the reproduction of angiosperms?
- What are the similarities and differences of carpels and locules of a flower?Answer the following questions: What advantages do flowers give angiosperms over gymnosperms? Describe a probable method for dispersal of each fruit (apple, banana, and orange). What are the major parts (and their functions) of a sunflower?Answer the following questions: 1. Can you predict the type of placentation a certain fruit will have if you can see only the flower? Why or why not? 2. Drupes are also called stone fruits. Can you explain why? 3. Some commonly called "nuts" are not botanically nuts. Can you give some examples? 4. Why are some fruits also called vegetables? 5. TRUE OR FALSE: a. A peanut is a nut. b. All legumes readily split open at maturity. c. A true nut has a thick, stony pericarp. d. Animal-dispersed fruits are necessarily colorful and attractive. e. A strawberry is a berry. f. Walnuts, pili nuts and almonds are drupes. g. An apple is an accessory fruit. h. The edible part of a coconut is the seed. i. A grain and an achene are approximately the same in their make up. j. Winged fruits are dispersed by animals.
- Answer the following question: How can you distinguish a monocot from a eudicot? How are insects such as bees important for the reproduction of angiosperms? What advantages do flowers give angiosperms over gymnosperms?Answer the following questions: What is meant by “double fertilization”? What features of seeds and fruits have enabled angiosperms to become so widespread? What are the similarities and differences between cones and flowers?Why is apple called a false fruit? Which part(s) of the flower forms the fruit?
- What is the hilum of the seed? A micropyle? What purposes do they serve?What is the hilum of the seed? A micropyle? What purposes do they serve? Explain in 3 paragraphs.What is a seed? Which generation (gametophyte or sporophyte) produces it? How does the term relate to the following: 1. Gametophyte2. Sporophyte3. Pollen grain4. Sperm5. Ovule6. Ovary