| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dicots | A term traditionally used to refer to flowering plants that have two embryonic seed leaves, or cotyledons. | Biology week 7 |
| 2 | dicots | seed plants with 2 cotyledons | Chapter 7- Plants |
| 3 | Dicots | have two seed leaves | Science Test 3 |
| 4 | Dicots | Two cotyledons. Flower parts in fours or fives, vascular tissue in distinct bundles arranged in a circle, taproot system, leaves with netted veins. | Plantae |
| 5 | Dicots | Seeds with 2 cotyledons, branching veins, a taproot system, etc. are called what? | Biology Exam ?'s |
| 6 | dicots | two seed leaves. | Science Quiz Chapter 1 |
| 7 | Dicots | 2 cotyldons, leaves with branching veins, flower parts in groups of four or five, vascular bundles in a circular ring | Taxonomy |
| 8 | dicots | stems have vascular bundles arranged in ring and often produce abundant secondary growth | Biology Chapter 31 |
| 9 | Dicots | K Plantae | Diversity of Life |
| 10 | dicots | two cotyleon | Bioligy Quiz |
| 11 | dicots | A subdivision of flowering plants whose members possess two embryonic seed leaves, or cotyledons e.g. roses, apples, petunias | Plant structure &development |
| 12 | dicots | A subdivision of flowering plants whose members possess two embryonic seed leaves, or cotyledons | 1-17 |
| 13 | dicots | vascular bundles in a ring | PBIO Ch1-9 |
| 14 | dicots | 4 or 5 petals | PBIO Ch1-9 |
| 15 | dicots | net like veination | PBIO Ch1-9 |
| 16 | Dicots | A subdivision of flowering plants whose members possess two embryonic seed leaves, or cotyledons | Bio |
| 17 | dicots | A subdivision of flowering plants whose members possess two embryonic seed leaves, or cotyledons | Lecture 7 |
| 18 | dicots | A subdivision of flowering plants whose members possess two embryonic seed leaves, or cotyledons | Biology quiz one |
| 19 | Dicots | one cotyledon | chapter 9 |
| 20 | dicots | A subdivision of flowering plants whose members possess two embryonic seed leaves, or cotyledons. | new bio |
| 21 | dicots | a term traditionally used to refer to flowering plants that have two embryonic seed leaves, or cotyledons. Recent molecular evidence indicates that they do not form a clade. | ap bio plant vocab |
| 22 | dicots | 2 cotyledons, leaf venation is netted, flower parts come in 4s, 5s, or multiples thereof, vascular bundles are organized in a circle, root is a taproot (a large single root) | Types of plants and their tissues |
| 23 | dicots | 2 cotyledons, leaf venation is netted, flower parts come in 4s, 5s, or multiples thereof, vascular bundles are organized in a circle, root is a taproot | bio spring |
| 24 | dicots | usually have two cotyledon | Chpt 27-28 Seale |
| 25 | dicots | flower with number of petals being four, five, or a multiple thereof | Chapter 19 |
| 26 | dicots | netlife veins pattersn on the leaf | Ap bio chapter 5 |
| 27 | dicots | produce seeds with two seed leaves | SCIENCE TEST 8 AND 9 |
| 28 | dicots | angiosperms that produce seeds with two seed leaves | Science Test 5/5/08 |
| 29 | dicots | A subdivision of flowering plants whose members possess two embryonic seed leaves, or cotyledons | 1-17 |
| 30 | dicots | have seeds whith two cotyledons | Botany |
| 31 | dicots | Plants with two seed leaves. | BIOLOGY FINAL |
| 32 | dicots | flowering plants that produce seeds with two seed leaves | Ch. 23 Vocabulary Biology Young |
| 33 | dicots | seeds with two cotyledons, branching veins, taproot system and flowers with petals in multiples of 4 or 5 | Biology Exam |
| 34 | dicots | leaves with branched veins, florals in multiples of 4 or 5, two cotyledon | chapter 20 |
| 35 | Dicots | 2 cotyledons, branced veins, flower parts in 4's or 5's, vascular bundles form rings, have woody stems | Science Plant Test |
| 36 | dicots | 2 cotyledons, branching veins, petals in multiples of 4 or 5, taproot system | Biology Final 2, Biology God's living creation, second edition |
| 37 | Dicots | Angiosperms with two cotyledons, floral parts in fours or fives, netlike leaf veins, pollen grain has three pores or furrows, stem's vascular bundles arranged in a ring, examples include: magnolia, rose, and beech | Kingdom Plantae |
| 38 | Dicots | Flowering plants that produce seeds with two seed leaves | Introduction to Plants (chap. 23) |
| 39 | dicots | have seeds whith two cotyledons | Classifying Plants: Florida Science Grade 7 Chapter 12 Section 3 |
| 40 | Dicots | the flowers of these types of plants have either for or five petals or multiple of these petals | Science |
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