Anatomy of Flowering Plants Class 11 CBSE Revision Notes
Anatomy of Flowering Plants Class 11 Notes- The chapter tells that plants are made of different varieties of tissues. Also, these tissues are broadly categorized as meristematic and permanent tissue. Furthermore, these tissues assimilate foods and store it, transport water, mineral and perform various other activities. Moreover, photosynthesis and mechanical support are their functions. Generally, there are three types of tissue system namely epidermal, ground, and vascular. Also, these tissue forms different parts of plants. In addition, the ground tissue system forms the main bulk of the plant. Most noteworthy, they are divided into 3 zones- cortex, pericycle, and pith.
The xylem and phloem form the vascular system. Also, the vascular system is of different types. Furthermore, monocotyledons and dicotyledonous plants marked variation in their internal structures. In addition, they differ in type, location and number in vascular bundles.
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Sub-topics covered under Anatomy of Flowering Plants
- Plant Tissues – This topic defines plant tissues and their types.
- Tissue System – The topic describes various tissue systems.
- Stem – This topic overview structure, functions, and system of stem.
- Leaf – The topic highlights leaf functions, structure, and systems.
- Inflorescence – This topic talks about inflorescence types, structures, and functions.
- Secondary Growth – The topic explains secondary growth in detail.
- Flower – This topic defines parts of a flower in depth.
- The Fruit – The topic describes the structure and classification of fruits.
- The Seed – This topic overviews the structure and dispersion of seeds.
- Classification of Flowering Plants – The topic tells about the classification of flowering and non-flowering plants.
- Anatomy of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous Plants – This topic explains monocots and dicots briefly.
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