Classification according to stem structure
Classification according to life cycle
Classification according to agriculture
Biological classification.
- Division Angiospermophyta
Reason:
- Produce flowers
- Produce fruits containing seeds
Class Monocotyledoneae
Reasons:
- Presence of leaves with parallel venation
- Possess narrow leaves
- Leaves lack a petiole
- Presence leave sheath
- Possess fibrous roots
DRAWING OF A YOUNG MAIZE PLANT.
General observable characteristics
- Narrow leaves
- Veins
- Parallel venation
- Leave sheath
- Pointed end of the leaf
- Fibrous roots
- Hairs
- Nodes and internodes are covered.
Adaptation of the specimen (maize plant or guinea grass) to its mode of life
- Possess narrow leaves to reduce excessive water transpiration
- Erect leaves to prevent the direct effect of sunlight to reduce overheating.
- Hairs present on leaves and stems to reduce transpiration
- The leaf sheath provides support to the plant to withstand wind.
- Leaves roll to reduce the rate of transpiration
Remove one leaf, draw, and label fully.

Describe the leaf of the specimen (maize plant or guinea grass)
- Narrow
- Elongated
- Pointed apex/tip
- Parallel venation
- Smooth margin
- Leaf sheath
- Ligule
Classification of the leaves of the specimen (maize plant)
Arrangement:
Type:
Shape:
Margin:
Venation:
Tip:
Base:
Functions of the leaves of the specimen (maize/guinea grass)
- Photosynthesis
- Excretion
- Transpiration
- Gaseous exchange
- Temperature regulation
Adaptation of the leaf of the specimen (maze plant) to photosynthesis.
- It is thin, enabling carbon dioxide to diffuse easily to the mesophyll cells
- It has chlorophyll, which traps light energy for photosynthesis.
- An extensive network of veins supplies the photosynthetic cells with water and minerals and removes the photosynthetic products.
Adaptation of a maize flower to pollination
- The Maize plant is pollinated by the wind.
- Flowers are unisexual but are born on a dioecious plant
- Stamen and carpel occur in separate parts of the plant.
- Male flowers occur at the apex of the stem with long filaments, making stamens hang loosely out of the flowers.
- Pollen grains are powdery
- The female inflorescence is referred to as a cob and is found in the leaf axil.
- Long styles make the stigma hang out of the cob
- Stigmas are large and feathery so that they can catch pollen grains in the air
- The stamens mature before the carpels, such that self-pollination is impossible.
- Mature pollen grains are shed in the air and are caught by protruding feathery stigmas.
- Leading to cross-pollination.
Similarities Between Maize Plant and Guinea Grass
- Narrow leaves
- Parallel venation
- Leaf sheath
- Ligule
- Inflorescence
- Dull flower
- Sift stem
- Presence of epidermal hairs
- Fibrous roots
Differences Between Maize Plant and Guinea Grass.
MAIZE PLANT |
GUINEA GRASS |
Few inflorescence |
Numerous inflorescence |
No branch |
Branched stem |
No tussocks |
Tussock present |
Broader leaves |
Leaves are narrower |
Unisexual flower |
Bisexual flower |
Short life span |
It is perennial |
Less prominent epidermal hairs |
Prominent epidermal hairs. |
Differences Between Panicum sp. (Guinea Grass) showing at least three leaf bases and Talinum sp. (Water Plant) showing at least three leaf bases.
Panicum sp. (Guinea grass) |
Talinum sp. (water plant). |
Leaves are linear-shaped |
Leaves are spatulate-shaped |
Pointed leaf tip |
Rounded leaf tip |
Leaf has parallel venation |
Leaf has net venation |
Leaf sheath present |
Leaf sheath absent |
Petioles absent |
Leaf petioles present |
Hairs present on leaves |
Hairs absent on leaves |
Leaves are not succulent |
Leaves are succulent |
Internodes are long |
Internodes are short. |
Internodes are covered |
Internodes are exposed |
Difference Between the Tridax /Talinum Plant and the Maize Plant.
Tridax Plant (Dicot Plant) |
Maize Plant (Monocot Plant) |
Taproot system |
Fibrous root system |
Possesses a woody stem |
Possesses a soft stem |
Leaves are horizontal |
Leaves are upright |
Nodes are exposed |
The leaf sheath covers nodes. |
Absence of hair |
Presence of hair |
Leaves are broad |
Narrow leaves |
Leaf has net venation |
Leaf has parallel venation |
Possess leaf stalk |
Possess leaf sheath |