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The document discusses the classification of angiosperm plants into monocots and dicots. Monocots are plants that have one cotyledon, fibrous root systems, parallel veined leaves, and flowers with multiples of 3 petals. Examples given are grass and lily. Dicots are plants that have two cotyledons, tap root systems, netted veined leaves, and flowers with multiples of 4 or 5 petals. Examples given are mango and guava. The document provides this information through text and a diagram to classify key differences between monocot and dicot plants.

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Science - Monocot and Dicot Plants 1

The document discusses the classification of angiosperm plants into monocots and dicots. Monocots are plants that have one cotyledon, fibrous root systems, parallel veined leaves, and flowers with multiples of 3 petals. Examples given are grass and lily. Dicots are plants that have two cotyledons, tap root systems, netted veined leaves, and flowers with multiples of 4 or 5 petals. Examples given are mango and guava. The document provides this information through text and a diagram to classify key differences between monocot and dicot plants.

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Science – Monocot and Dicot Plants “The Frayer Model”

Read This:
*Angiosperm plants can be classified into
monocotyledon(monocot) or
dicotyledon(Dicot).
*Monocot- are plants that has only one
cotyledon.
1. Monocot Roots – Fibrous roots system.
Example: Grass

2. Monocot Leaf – parallel veined.


Example: Corn

3. Monocot Flower – multiples of 3 petals. Water Group


Example: Lily 1. What is Monocot?
*Dicot- are plants that have two cotyledon. 2. Describe a monocot root.
1. Dicot Roots – Tap Root system 3. Give an Example
Example: Mango 4. Give NOT example.
2. Dicot Leaf – Netted veins
Example: Guava
3. Dicot Flower – multiples of 4 petals and
5 petals.
Example: Botanical Plant
Science – Monocot and Dicot Plants
“The Frayer Model”
Read This:
*Angiosperm plants can be classified into
monocotyledon(monocot) or
dicotyledon(Dicot).
*Monocot- are plants that has only one
cotyledon.
1. Monocot Roots – Fibrous roots system.
Example: Grass

2. Monocot Leaf – parallel veined.


Example: Corn

3. Monocot Flower – multiples of 3 petals.


Fire Group
Example: Lily
1. What is Dicot?
*Dicot- are plants that have two cotyledon.
2. Describe a Dicot root.
1. Dicot Roots – Tap Root system
3. Give an Example
Example: Mango
4. Give NOT Example
2. Dicot Leaf – Netted veins
Example: Guava
3. Dicot Flower – multiples of 4 petals and
5 petals.
Example: Botanical Plant
Science – Monocot and Dicot Plants “The Frayer Model”

Read This:
*Angiosperm plants can be classified into
monocotyledon(monocot) or
dicotyledon(Dicot).
*Monocot- are plants that has only one
cotyledon.
1. Monocot Roots – Fibrous roots system.
Example: Grass

2. Monocot Leaf – parallel veined.


Example: Corn
Air Group
3. Monocot Flower – multiples of 3 petals.
1. What is a Monocot?
Example: Lily
2. Describe a Monocot Leaf.
*Dicot- are plants that have two cotyledon.
3. Give an Example.
1. Dicot Roots – Tap Root system
4. Give NOT Example.
Example: Mango
2. Dicot Leaf – Netted veins
Example: Guava
3. Dicot Flower – multiples of 4 petals and
5 petals.
Example: Botanical Plant Science – Monocot and Dicot Plants
Read This: “The Frayer Model”
*Angiosperm plants can be classified into
monocotyledon(monocot) or
dicotyledon(Dicot).
*Monocot- are plants that has only one
cotyledon.
1. Monocot Roots – Fibrous roots system.
Example: Grass

2. Monocot Leaf – parallel veined.


Example: Corn

3. Monocot Flower – multiples of 3 petals.


Example: Lily
Earth Group
*Dicot- are plants that have two cotyledon.
1. What is a Dicot?
1. Dicot Roots – Tap Root system
2. Describe a Dicot Leaf.
Example: Mango
3. Give an Example.
2. Dicot Leaf – Netted veins
4. Give NOT Example.
Example: Guava
3. Dicot Flower – multiples of 4 petals and
5 petals.
Example: Botanical Plant

Science – Monocot and Dicot Plants


“The Frayer Model”
Read This:
*Angiosperm plants can be classified into
monocotyledon(monocot) or
dicotyledon(Dicot).
*Monocot- are plants that has only one
cotyledon.
1. Monocot Roots – Fibrous roots system.
Example: Grass

2. Monocot Leaf – parallel veined.


Example: Corn

3. Monocot Flower – multiples of 3 petals.


Example: Lily Lightning Group
*Dicot- are plants that have two cotyledon. 1. What is a Monocot?
1. Dicot Roots – Tap Root system 2. Describe a Monocot Flower.
Example: Mango 3. Give an Example.
2. Dicot Leaf – Netted veins 4. Give NOT Example.
Example: Guava
3. Dicot Flower – multiples of 4 petals and
5 petals.
Example: Botanical Plant
Science – Monocot and Dicot Plants
“The Frayer Model”
Read This:
*Angiosperm plants can be classified into
monocotyledon(monocot) or
dicotyledon(Dicot).
*Monocot- are plants that has only one
cotyledon.
1. Monocot Roots – Fibrous roots system.
Example: Grass

2. Monocot Leaf – parallel veined.


Example: Corn

3. Monocot Flower – multiples of 3 petals.


Example: Lily Thunder
*Dicot- are plants that have two cotyledon. 1. What is a Dicot?
1. Dicot Roots – Tap Root system 2. Describe a Dicot Flower.
Example: Mango 3. Give an Example.
2. Dicot Leaf – Netted veins 4. Give NOT Example.
Example: Guava
3. Dicot Flower – multiples of 4 petals and
5 petals.
Example: Botanical Plant
Quiz Time
Direction: Write Monocot or Dicot

_____ 1. Parallel veined leaf


_____ 2. Flowers have multiples of 3 petals.
_____ 3. Santol have a tap root system.
_____ 4. The Aratiles leaves have netted
veins.
_____ 5. The carabao grass have fibrous
root system.

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