Anatomy of Flowering Plants

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Biology Solutions from Chapter -1 - Anatomy of Flowering Plants

This chapter describes the anatomy of flowering plants. It includes the types and parts of tissue they consist of. It also talks about the types of seeds they bear and their function in growth of plants.

Practice Other Topics from Anatomy of Flowering Plants

This topic explains the different types of plant tissues along with their functions. We will learn in detail the characteristics of tissues and their significance. It also briefs on the types of permanent tissues.

In this topic, we will learn the tissue system in plants. The three types of tissue systems are explained here along with their diagrammatic representation.

This topic briefs on different types of tissues in roots and their water pathways. It discusses the anatomical structure of dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous roots and the differences between them is discussed here.

In this topic, we will focus on the anatomical structure of the dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous stem. It demonstrates the features of identification and growing tissues located through the diagrammatic representation.

This topic discusses the anatomy of monocot and dicot leaf. It also discusses the types of plant tissues found in leaves along with their functions. We will also study the different modifications of leaves.

This topic deals with the secondary growth of dicot leaves and stems. It briefs on vascular cambium and cork cambium via diagrams. The formation of annual rings in trees is also discussed here in detail.