Revision of Anatomy of Flowering Plants
A brief revision of chapter:
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Anatomy of flowering plants includes stems for structural support and transport of water and nutrients, roots for anchorage and nutrient absorption, leaves for photosynthesis, and reproductive structures such as flowers containing essential organs like stamens and pistils for sexual reproduction. The plant tissues are broadly classified into meristematic (apical, lateral, and intercalary) and permanent (simple and complex). The main functions of tissues include the assimilation of food and its storage, transportation of water, minerals, and photosynthates, and mechanical support to the plant.
Table of Content
- The Tissue System
- Anatomy of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous Plants
- Secondary Growth
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