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Monocot
1 cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3, parallel veins, scattered xylem/phloem, fibrous roots
Dicot (Eudicot)
2 cotyledons, petals in multiples of 4/5, net veins, vascular bundles organized in ring, taproot
Flowering Plants
Ovules enclosed within diploid (2n) tissues, flowers/endosperm, dominant group of plants
Peduncle
Flower stalk expanding into receptacle
Sepals
Protect bud before opening (multiple = calyx)
Petals
Multiple = corolla
Stamen
Male reproductive organ
Anther
Produces pollen
Filament
Supports anther
Carpel
Female reproductive organ
Ovary
Contains ovules
Style
Elevates stigma
Stigma
Pollen receptor
Megaspore
Haploid spore produced in the ovule of seed plants (angiosperms and gymnosperms) through meiosis of a megaspore mother cell (megasporogenesis)
Microspore
Small, haploid male spores in plants, formed via meiosis from diploid microspore mother cells within anthers (in angiosperms) or male cones (in gymnosperms)