So I am studying bio and I got to plants and came up with a pterry cool way to remember the difference between monocots and dicots. Wanted to share with those who have difficulty remembering. So here you go.
Lets call angiosperm Angie (I didn't come up with this name someone else did and I think its reall cool, anyways). Angie is a girl and she can be either single (monocot) or married (dicot). If she is married she wears a ring (vascular bundles are aranged in a ring) and she has a network of support (thus network like veins). If she is single her life is compex (thus complex arrangement of bundles) and she is a little lonely (thus parallel veins).
So that's it I am going to continue my studying and will post if I come up with anything helpful.
Wish me luck my DAT in June 10th.
Lets call angiosperm Angie (I didn't come up with this name someone else did and I think its reall cool, anyways). Angie is a girl and she can be either single (monocot) or married (dicot). If she is married she wears a ring (vascular bundles are aranged in a ring) and she has a network of support (thus network like veins). If she is single her life is compex (thus complex arrangement of bundles) and she is a little lonely (thus parallel veins).
So that's it I am going to continue my studying and will post if I come up with anything helpful.
Wish me luck my DAT in June 10th.
