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Explore the anatomy of plants by dissecting flowers, examining seeds, and sketching various plant parts. Learn about angiosperms, dicots, monocots, and more in this hands-on lab activity.
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Phylum Anthophyta (sporophyte) Flower dissection Dissect the flower following the handout provided, 1. Sketch your dissected flower parts and labeled them using Figure 31.3 in the space provided 2. Sketch cross section of ovary under the dissecting scope carpel 3. Look at the flowers available in lab In your handout list 3 monocots And 5 dicots
Phylum Anthophyta (female gametophyte) Procedure 31.4 (prepared slide of Lilium nucleate embryo sacs) Sketch and label ovary tissue, ovule tissue Embryo sac tissue
Phylum Anthophyta (dicot seed) Procedure 31.6 Dissect a lima bean seed Follow steps 1-3 Sketch the inside and label cotyledons, seed coat, EMBRYO, shoot, and root
Phylum Antherophyta (corn grain) Procedure 31.7 (prepared slides of corn grain with embryo) Follow step 1, sketch and label: EMBRYO, Root, shoot apex, cotyledon, endosperm, ovary wall
Fleshy or dry at maturity • Fleshy fruit: • Dry fruit:
Form the sample of fruits that we have in the lab, choose the following and sketch • 1 simple, 1 aggregate and 1 multiple fruit • 1 fleshy and 1 dry • One of each of the following fruits: dispersed by animals, wind, water
Answer questions page 353 1-4, 6-8