Lecture #13- Monocots Flashcards

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What are the 3 main characteristics of monocots?

A
  • All monophyletic
  • 1 cotyledon
  • Aquatic or semi aquatic grasses
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Characteristics of the Family Aeoraceae (sweet flag)

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-Rhizomes are used for food and medicine
-chewing them is good for relieving headaches
-grows and looks like a lily
- 3 petals and sepals
-long green inflorescence (spike)
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Characteristics of the Family Alismataceae (Water Plantains)

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  • Common aquatic plant
  • Petals in groups of 3
  • Veins in leaves are lateral
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Characteristics of the Family Araceae (The Aroids)

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  • Spathe and Spadix

- bract and spike= aroid

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What is cool about Duckweeds?

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They are some of the smallest monocots.

  • They are aquatic
  • They have a single male and female part on each
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Characteristics of Hydrocharitaceae (Various Water weeds)

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  • Flowers produced underwater and float up to the surface

- female flowers are big enough to create a depression so the male pollen flowers can flow right into it

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What are the morphological adaptations for living in water?

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  • Reduced Leaves
  • branching or small petals
  • -> causes less drag and less likely to be ripped out
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Why is the branched shape of aquatic plants beneficial for photosynthesis?

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  • smaller area reduces the amount of photosynthetic machinery needed for CO2 in CO2 poor areas
  • ->shape makes it more efficient in catching CO2
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Characteristics of the Family Potamogetonaceae (Pond weeds)?

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  • Borad floating or submerged leaves (photosynthesis occurring at both)
  • Flowers are inconspicuous
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Characteristics of the Family Zosteraceae (Eel Grass)?

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  • important food for snails

- flowers are rarely seen (don’t need to be big and flashy because they don’t need to attract pollinators)

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Characteristics of Dioscoreaceae (Yams)?

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  • Progesteron can be extracted for the production of birth control pills
  • when cut in half, it has the same vascular bundles as monocots
  • Tuberous roots are filled with steroids
  • Arent relaxed to sweet potatoes
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12
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What used to be in the family Liliaceae?

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We used to put all monocots in this group that weren’t grasses

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13
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What is the largest family of plants?

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Orchids

~20 000 species

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14
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What is a Graminoid?

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Common name to say that something looks like a grass

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15
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What is the most important family in terms of carbs?

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Poaceae

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16
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What is the Pineapple Family?

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Bromeliaceae

- leaves snapped to collect water on the top and can create new ecosystems

17
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Characteristic of the Family Cyperaceae

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Sedges

  • have edges ans triangular cross sections
  • can easily be rolled
18
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Characteristics of the Family Typhaceae?

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Cat tail

-Spike (male) on top of the brown inflorescence (female)

19
Q

What is the Banana fam?

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Musaceae

20
Q

What are the top Monocot crops?

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Corn
Wheat 
Rice
Onions
Palm
Bananas
Pineapple
Yams