No, Wisconsin Fast Plants are not monocot they are dicot. I know this because in all the sites i'v searched they say dicot.
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Monocots.
Wisconsin Fast Plants refers to a group of fast growing plants that were designed to use in classrooms with a specific light system. The program originated in Wisconsin. Obviously, you are dealing with PLANTS, thus they belong to the PLANT KINGDOM!
The scientific name for Wisconsin fast plants is Brassica rapa. These plants are a type of rapid-cycling Brassica that are commonly used in genetics and developmental biology research due to their short life cycle.
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One plant in Wisconsin is called the Wisconsin Fast Plant. Look it up to find more info about it.
Fast growing plants, like the Wisconsin Fast Plants, need all the essentials for photosynthesis to support their rapid growth--lots of light is key.
They are neither. Monocots and dicots a vascular plants a liverwort is non vascular
Check out the story of Wisconsin Fast Plants and why they are special in this video of Dr. Paul Williams, the "father of Fast Plants." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73S63xV_o34
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monocots and dicots
Because of monocots and dicots.