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1. Flowering plants are called: A. Monocot B. Dicot C. Hypocotyl D. Angiosperm 2. Identify the Flowering Plant Parts - A Not all words will be used. A. Angiosperm B. Calyx C. Dicot D. Filament E. Ovule F. Pistil



Anatomy of Flowering Plants Definition of Anatomy - It is defined as the study of the internal structure of a plant. The Tissues Tissue can be defined as a cluster of cells having a common origin and performing common functions. There are 2 types of tissue in plants Meristematic tissue Permanent tissue Meristematic Tissue



The vertical section of a dicot leaf through lamina shows 3 main parts: Epidermis, mesophyll & vascular system. o Epidermis: It covers both the upper surface (adaxial epidermis) and lower surface (abaxial epidermis) of the leaf. It has a conspicuous cuticle. Abaxial epidermis generally bears more stomata. In adaxial epidermis, stomata are fewer.



1. Cotyledon 2. Perisperm 3. Pericarp 4. Endosperm 2. ———— are the non-essential parts of a flower Androecium and gynoecium Sepals and carpels Sepals and petals Sepals and gynoecium Also Read: Morphology of Flowering Plants 3. Four long and two short stamens are found in Asteraceae Brassicaceae Liliaceae Solanaceae 4.



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Access Answers to Biology NCERT Class 11 Chapter 5 – Morphology of Flowering Plants. Exercise Questions . 1. What is meant by modification of root? What type of modification of root is found in the: (a) Banyan tree (b) Turnip (c) Mangrove trees. Solution:



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MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS [ 28 ] Chapter-5 MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS POINTS TO REMEMBER Morphology : The study of various external features of the organism is known as morphology.



Morphology of Flowering Plants Exercise 70 Solution 1 Solution 2 Phyllotaxy is the pattern of arrangement of leaves on the stem or branch. This is of three types-alternate, opposite and whorled. i. Alternate arrangement of leaves: In alternate type of phyllotaxy, a single leaf arises at each node in an alternate manner.



f Morphology of Flowering Plants. Flowering plants – Dominant stage sporophyte. Vegetative Part – Root, stem and leaf. Reproduction Part – Flower, fruit and Seed. Root-. Role – Absorption, Transport of mineral and water anchorage, under ground (chloroplast, cuticle node and internode) absent. Type of Root Arise from Example.



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