Thanks Brianna, you did a good job dissecting the plant and using ThingLink to annotate the images. Try to work in your newly acquired botanical knowledge a little more, by applying the terms to each of your dissections. The Siberian pea pot was interesting to me, remember that we look for an axillary bud to determine where a leaf starts and end and therefore the Caragana has pinnately compound leaves, and each unit is a leaflet. For the Asteraceae please review the terms, this is a complex inflorescence, a capitulum and you will need to reevaluate your application of petal and sepal and flower for this matter for the sunflowers.
Thanks Brianna, you did a good job dissecting the plant and using ThingLink to annotate the images. Try to work in your newly acquired botanical knowledge a little more, by applying the terms to each of your dissections. The Siberian pea pot was interesting to me, remember that we look for an axillary bud to determine where a leaf starts and end and therefore the Caragana has pinnately compound leaves, and each unit is a leaflet. For the Asteraceae please review the terms, this is a complex inflorescence, a capitulum and you will need to reevaluate your application of petal and sepal and flower for this matter for the sunflowers.