Biology, asked by samanthastewartt1, 9 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 LEGEND778
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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.

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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Flowering plants or the angiosperms are classified into two groups called the moncots and dicots. They differ from each other in the characteristic feature of the leaf, stem, root, seed and flower.

The dicots are the group of plants having a tap root system from which smaller roots branch out. They show leaves with a network of veins called the reticulate venation, arrangement of vascular bundles in the stem is concentric, floral parts in the multiples of 4 or 5 and seeds with two cotyledons.

The monocots are the group of plants having a fibrous root system and leaves showing parallel veins called the parallel venation. The arrangement of vascular bundles in the stem is scattered, floral parts in the multiples of 3 and the presence of a sigle cotyledon. Since the new plant species discovered by the botanist has these characteristic features, the plant is best classsifed as a monocot.

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