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Consider a general Eudicot flowering plant. Identify three major "above ground" structures and two major "below ground" structures.

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A Eudicot flowering plant is a plant that comes up with two seed leaves during the process of germination. Generally, Eudicot plants are characterized by netted venation of leaves, floral parts in 4/5 or multiples, and ring arrangement of vascular bundles.

Three major above-ground structure of a typical Eudicot include;

1. The stem

2. The leaves

3. The flowers (for those that have reached maturity)

Two major below-ground structures of a typical Eudicot include;

1. The roots

2. The root hairs

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