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DICOTS (Magnoliopsida) - Coggle Diagram
DICOTS (Magnoliopsida)
are identified by
Two Cotyledons
serve as → embryonic seed leaves
Netted Leaf Venation
allows → efficient transport of water and nutrients
Taproot System
anchors → plant in soil
absorbs → water and minerals
Vascular Bundles in Rings
transport → water, minerals, and sugars
Flower Parts in Multiples of 4 or 5
aid in → reproduction
are studied through
Leaf Observations
reveal → venation pattern
Root Examination
identifies → taproot system
Stem Analysis
shows → vascular bundle arrangement
Flower Examination
determines → number of floral parts
Species Classification
confirms → dicot characteristics
perform
Photosynthesis
uses → sunlight
absorbs → carbon dioxide
releases → oxygen
Respiration
produces → energy for growth
Nutrient Cycling
returns → organic matter to ecosystems
contribute to
Soil Stabilization
prevents → erosion
improves → soil quality
Carbon Sequestration
stores → atmospheric carbon
reduces → climate change impacts
Oxygen Production
supports → life on Earth
Biodiversity
increases → ecosystem health
support
Pollinators
Bees
Butterflies
Birds
Wildlife
provides → food and shelter
Humans
provides → food crops
provides → medicines
provides → raw materials
include examples such as
Sunflower
attracts → pollinators
Bean Plant
enriches → soil nutrients
Tomato Plant
provides → food source
Rose
supports → pollinating insects
Oak Tree
stores → large amounts of carbon
provides → habitat for wildlife
are environmentally important because
maintain → ecosystem stability
support → food webs
improve → air quality
protect → soil resources
help regulate → Earth's climate