How to write a brief conclusion on morphology of flowering plants
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Conclusion on Morphology of flowering plants
Two systems of the plants
- All flowering plants have two major systems namely the root system and shoot system.
- The root system provides anchorage ad supplies the plants with water and minerals.
- It is classified as a tap root, fibrous root and aerial root based upon the source of origin.
- The stem system bears most of the parts of the plant such as buds, flowers, and fruits.
- It is further classified as the underground stem, sub-aerial stem, etc.
Leaf of the plant
- The leaf has three distinct regions namely leaf base, petiole, and lamina.
- It is classified as a simple and compound leaf.
- It exhibits two types of venation namely parallel and reticulate.
Flower of the plant
- A Flower is the reproductive unit of the plant.
- Based on the calyx and corolla arrangement, they show different variations.
Seed of the plant
- Seeds are classified as monocot and dicot based upon the number of cotyledons present in the seed.
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