Chapter 45: Problem 9
How do monocot and dicot seedlings protect the delicate shoot tip during seed germination?
Chapter 45: Problem 9
How do monocot and dicot seedlings protect the delicate shoot tip during seed germination?
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Describe three mechanisms whereby seed dormancy is broken in different types of seeds. How are these mechanisms related to the typical environment of the plant?
What are the parts of a seed, and how does each part contribute to the development of a seedling?
What is the endosperm? From which cell of the female gametophyte is it derived? Compare the storage site of endosperm in monocot and dicot seeds.
What benefits do plants provide to their pollinators?
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