MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS CHAPTER 5 5 1 The Root 5 2 The Stem 5 3 The Leaf 5 4 The Inflorescence 5 5 The Flower 5 6 The Fruit 5 7 The Seed
CHAPTER - 5 MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS Morphology: The study of various external features of the organism is known as morphology
Morphology of flowering plants dr aarif 1 Root 2 Stem 3 Leaf 4 Flower 5 Fruit Root is defined as the descending part of the plant axis
Angiosperms are characterized by presence of roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits • The underground part of the flowering plant is the root
Chapter 5 Morphology of Flowering Plants Exercise Questions Page number – 62 1 What is meant by modification of root? What type of modification of root
What is a flower? Describe the parts of a typical angiosperm flower NCERT Biology Grade 11 Chapter 5 Morphology of flowering plants
Morphology of flowering plants Question 1 The roots can be modified to perform different functions in the plants They act as
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS ON MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS Select the correct answer 1 Which of the following plants bear hygroscopic roots?
Chapter 3 Reproductive Morphology p 2 Incomplete floral series Commonly, flowers harbor all four series: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels A flower
Chapter 5– Morphology of Flowering Plants Biology Page 1 of 14 Question 1: What is meant by modification of root? What type of modification of root is
CHAPTER - 5 MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS Morphology: The study of various external features of the organism is known as morphology
Angiosperms are characterized by presence of roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits • The underground part of the flowering plant is the root
CHAPTER MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS Q1 Why some roots Q 2 Which is the technical term used for the androecium in a flower of chinarose?
Introducing angiosperms, flower structure and function; Pollination; Evolutionary trends in floral Flowers are distinguishing characteristics of angiosperms
Flowering plants usually have a root system (the roots) and a shoot system (the stems and leaves) 3 Roots, stems, and leaves are the vegetative organs of plants; flowers, seeds, and fruits are reproductive structures A Leaf Morphology 1