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what is structural organization in plants (say briefly)
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Answered by MysticalStar07
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Plants have cells as the basic unit, cells are organised into tissues and in turn tissues are organised into organs. Different organs in a plant show differences in their internal structure. All three basic plant organs-roots, stems, and leaves-are composed of dermal, vascular and ground tissues.

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