Biology, asked by vyvian03, 11 months ago

A botanist has discovered a new plant species and is trying to classify the plant. Its seed has one cotyledon, it has six flower parts, its leaves have parallel veins, its stem is herbaceous, and the vascular bundles in its stem are scattered throughout the stem. Which best classifies this plant?

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Answered by UsmanSant
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The plant which the botanist discovered can be classified under the category monocotyledon angiosperm.

● Monocots are the plants which have parallel venation and only one cotyledon in their seed.

● Angiosperms are the flowering plants and as this particular plant has six parts it can be categorised under bi sexual plant.

Answered by dackpower
11

This plant classifies as Monocots angiosperms

Explanation:

Monocots are also known as monocotyledons which are considered,as flowering plants. These flowering plants are also called angiosperm.

Monocots are differentiated by the presence of single seeding leafs or cotyledons in embryo inside seeds.

Eudicotyledons on the other side known for having two seeds.

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