Monday, November 27, 2017

Morphology of Flowering Plants (Part-1)


Criteria for ROOT Classification:-
1) Descending part of Plants axis.
2) Positive geotropic and  Positive         Hydrotropic
3) Negative Phototropic
4) Develop from Radicle
5) Produce similar organs    Endogenously.
6) Nodes and Internodes areAbsent.

#SEED= SEED COAT + EMBRYO


 1) Cotyledon is the Leaf of Embryo.
  2) Structure of ROOT is    Anotomically and Morphologically    same.
     
   # TRANSVERSE SECTION OF ROOT

Tips to help you prepare for Morphology/ Anatomy of Flowering Plants for NEET Biology exam. You should pay special attention to following
  • Try to use the biological scientific names instead of common known names. For example, if you have eaten lady-finger and potatoes, say that I have eaten Solanum tuberosum and Abelmoschus esculentus. If you can call cat as Felis catus. Similarly, you can dissect vegetables like tomato and see its various parts. This practical approach suits many students far better.
  • You need to go through all the examples given in NCERT Biology textbook.
  • Try to write features along with their examples on a daily basis. This will help you in having all examples on your finger tips.
  • Draw plant or animal morphology/ anatomy/ histology structure without looking in the book. It should be technically 100% correct. Keep on doing this every every week.

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Morphology of Flowering Plants (Part 3)