| A | B |
| Angiosperms | flowering plants |
| monocots | one seed leaf |
| dicots | two seed leaves |
| leaf venation | the arrangement of veins in the blade |
| netted leaf venation | venation in dicot leaves |
| parallel leaf venation | venation in monocot leaves |
| examples of legumes | beans, peas, and soybeans |
| petiole | the slender stalk that joins the leaf to the stem |
| most common examples of monocots | grasses |
| when leaves fall off a dicot plant... | ...a leaf scar is visible |
| dicots are often called | "broadleaf" plants |
| two main parts of a grass leaf | the blade and the sheath |