NEET Biology Chapter 6 Anatomy of Flowering Plants
NEET Biology Chapter 6
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
You can very easily see the structural similarities and variations in the external morphology of the larger living organisms, both the plants and animal. Similarly, if we were to study the internal structure, one also finds several similarities as well as differences. This chapter introduces you to the internal structure and functional organisation of higher plants. Study of internal structure of plants is called anatomy. Plants have cells as the basic unit, cells are organised into tissues and in turn the tissues are organised into organs. Difference organs in a plant show differences in their internal structure. Within angiosperms, the monocots and dicots are also seen to be anatomically different. Internal structures also show adaptations to diverse environmnents
A tissue is a group of cells having a common origin and usually performing a common function. A plant is made up of different kinds of tissues. Tissues are classified into two main groups, namely, meristematic and permanent tissues based on whether the cells being formed are capable pf dividing or not.
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