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descride vairous parts of an angiospermic plant with a well ladelled diagram

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Answered by kaushik3dec2002
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The underground organs are the roots, by means of which the angiospermic  plant remains anchored to the soil.

Moreover, the roots absorb water and mineral matters from the soil. The main root has many branches and sub-branches going in different directions in the soil to carry on the functions effectively.

The aerial portion is called the shoot. The axis continuous to the root is the stem which bears leaves at the joints called nodes. The inner angle formed between stem and leaf is called the axil of the leaf. Buds are present at the axil. Theses buds, in courses of times, develop into branches.

 

 

So the stem bears organs and conducts water absorbed by the roots from the soil to the leaves. The leaves are the organs where complex organic food matters are manufactured out of water and carbon dioxide in sunlight.


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