PPT-The Monocots: Part 1 Overview, Basal, and “Petaloid” Groups
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Spring 2014 Figure 71 from the text Synapomorphies of Monocots Root system adventitious One cotyledon Stems with scattered vascular bundles no secondary growth
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Spring 2014 Figure 71 from the text Synapomorphies of Monocots Root system adventitious One cotyledon Stems with scattered vascular bundles no secondary growth herbaceous. . and . Dicots. Monocots. . . . Dicots. ONE . cotyledon (Seed Leaf). . TWO . Cotyledons (Seed Leaves). . Monocots. . . . Dicots. P. arallel Veins. . Net-veined (Branchy Veins). . Spring . 2014. Outline. Origin of the angiosperms . Characters of angiosperms. Brief history of angiosperm classification. Major groups of angiosperms. ANITA grade. Origin of the Angiosperms. Conifers. Overview, Basal, and “Petaloid” Groups. . Spring . 2014. Figure 7.1 from the text. Synapomorphies of Monocots. Root system adventitious . One cotyledon . Stems with . scattered vascular bundles . What is an Angiosperm? (click box to get answer). Flowering Plant. List some examples of Flowering Plants:. List some examples of what . isn't. a flowering plant:. Petiole Style. Sepals Ovule. . petals in multiples of . 3 . leaves have parallel veins. Monocots. are seeds that only have one cotyledon, such as the corn seed. Monocot Leaves. Parallel Veined. Monocot Flowers. Multiples of . . Spring . 2014. Phylogeny of Monocot Groups. Acorales. Alismatales. Asparagales. Liliales. Dioscoreales. Pandanales. Arecales. Poales. Commelinales. Zingiberales. Basal. “Petaloid”. Commelinid. S. J. . Potashner. sjp9713@neuron.uchc.edu. FUNCTIONS. Facilitates . the most effective motor, emotional . and . cognitive behavior for the prevailing circumstances, and suppresses other behaviors. (Action selection). .. 10.1 Describing the histology of roots, stems, leaves, and . flowers . 10.2 Recognizing chemical and physical adaptations of plants. Examples: chemical -foul odor, bitter taste, toxicity;. physical- spines, needles, broad leaves . Program Goals. The . Incretin System: Response to Oral Glucose. Injected Incretin-based Agents: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists. Oral Incretin-based Agents: DPP-4 Inhibitors . Main Pathophysiological Defects in T2D. Spring . 2014. Outline. Origin of the angiosperms . Characters of angiosperms. Brief history of angiosperm classification. Major groups of angiosperms. ANITA grade. Origin of the Angiosperms. Conifers. Spring . 2013. Outline. Origin of the angiosperms . Characters of angiosperms. Brief history of angiosperm classification. Major groups of angiosperms. ANITA grade. Origin of the Angiosperms. Conifers. The Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of skin cancer, affecting approximately two million Americans each year. This is the most common type of all cancers. More than one out of every three new cancers are skin cancers, and the majority are basal cell carcinomas. Basal cells line in the deepest part of the epidermis. (top skin layer). SR, JNMC ALIGARH. BASAL NUCLEI. The . basal nuclei (or ganglia) are large . subcortical. masses . of grey . matter located inside the white matter in the basal . part of . the cerebral hemisphere. .. Back 43 Mahlon R. DeLong THE BASAL GANGLIA CONSIST of four nuclei, portions of which play a major role in normal voluntary movement. Unlike most other comof the motor system, however, they do not have
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