Morphology of Flowering Plants

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Biology Solutions from Chapter -1 - Morphology of Flowering Plants

The morphology of flowering plants is discussed in this chapter. The structures such as roots, stem, leaf, flower, fruit and seed are described here. It also covers the study of some important families, such as Fabaceae and Solanaceae.

Practice Other Topics from Morphology of Flowering Plants

This topic covers concepts such as angiosperms, morphology of flowering plants, etc.

This topic covers concepts such as function of roots, regions of root, region of elongation, root- hair region and maturation region.

This topic covers concepts such as function of stem, shoot system, nodes of a stem, internodes of a stem and modification of stem.

This topic covers concepts such as leaf venation, leaf, petiole, leaf base and lamina.

This topic covers concepts such as inflorescence, racemose inflorescence, etc.

This topic covers concepts such as fertilization in flowering plants, parts of a flower, calyx, corolla, androecium, etc.

This topic covers concepts such as placentation in plants, marginal placentation, parietal placentation, basal placentation and free central placentation.

This topic covers concepts such as epicotyl, hypocotyl, pericarp, plant embryo and dry fruits.

This topic covers concepts such as description of plant families, fabaceae, etc.