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SEED Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous Paul Mills

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1 SEED Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous Paul Mills
Botany SEED Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous Paul Mills

2 Goal/Objective Define monocot and dicot
SOL 4.4 Goals: Students will understand the difference between monocots and dicots Objectives: Students will be able to: Define monocot and dicot Explain the difference of a monocot and dicot seed. Label the parts of a monocot and dicot seed Four groups of mini-projects and experiments

3 The Structure of a Seed The structure of a seed consists of:
Cotyledons - Food storage organs that function as first seed leaves. Plumule - Embryo shoot. Epicotyl - Stem above cotyledon. Hypocotyl - Stem below attachment point. Radicle - Stem tip developing into a root.

4 Students will conduct investigative lab while this is on the board.

5 Monocots vs. Dicot

6 Review The differences between a monocot and dicot seed are:
(and you would enter a list here – perhaps with corresponding pictures)


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