Anatomy of Plants

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Biology Solutions from Chapter -1 - Anatomy of Plants

This chapter covers topics, such as Secondary Growth in Stem, Anatomy of Leaf, Meristematic Tissue, Phloem:Structure and Function, Anatomy of Root, Xylem:Structure and Function, Comparative study of Dicot and Monocot Anatomy, etc.

Practice Other Topics from Anatomy of Plants

This topic covers concepts, such as Angular Collenchyma, Lamellar Collenchyma, Lacunar Collenchyma, Korper-Kappe Theory, Palisade Parenchyma, Spongy Parenchyma, Root Apical Meristem, Shoot Apical Meristem, Surface Fibres, Leaf Fibres, etc.

This topic covers concepts, such as Secondary Growth in Dicot Root, Root Hair, Anatomy of Dicot Root, and Anatomy of Monocot Root.

This topic covers concepts, such as Hypodermis, Open Vascular Bundles, Closed Vascular Bundles, Endodermis, Casparian Strips, Amphicribral Vascular Bundle, Cortex, Pericycle, Pith, Vascular Tissue System, Vascular Bundles,etc.

This topic covers concepts, such as Medullary Ray, Phellem, Phelloderm, Lenticels, Vascular Cambium, Formation of Cambial Ring, Activity of the Cambial Ring, Secondary Phloem, Spring Wood, Autumn Wood, Phellogen, Periderm, Bark, Tyloses, etc.

This topic covers concepts, such as Subsidiary Cells, Leaf Epidermis, Kranz Anatomy, Epiblema, Sunken Stomata, Guttation, Hydathode, Epidermal Tissue System, Cuticle, Trichomes, Stomatal Apparatus, Dicot Leaf, and Monocot Leaf.

This topic covers concepts, such as Secondary Xylem, Primary Xylem, Xylem, Tracheids, Vessels, Xylem Parenchyma, Xylem Fibres, Protoxylem, Metaxylem, Exarch, Mesarch, Centrarch, and Endarch.

Biology>Biology of Plant Systems>Anatomy of Plants>Phloem:Structure and Function

This topic covers concepts, such as Protophloem, Metaphloem, Phloem, Sieve Element, Companion Cells, and Phloem Parenchyma.

Biology>Biology of Plant Systems>Anatomy of Plants>Comparative study of Dicot and Monocot Anatomy

This topic covers concepts, such as Comparison of Dicot and Monocot Anatomy, and Comparison of Secondary Growth in Monocots and Dicots.