Plant Structure

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From this App you can learn :
Describe the two basic organ systems of plants and explain how these basic structures are interdependent.
Explore how plants make life possible and how plants provide food for life.
Define “GM crops” and discuss how these crops are helpful to reduce world's hunger.
Define “root system” and appreciate the importance of roots for plant growth.
List some of the modified roots, stems and leaves.
Describe two main functions of stems and list different types of modified stems.
Discuss the vital function of leaf and explain the arrangement of leaves and pattern of venation in plants.


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This topic covers under Biology subject as a part of the PlantForm and Function topic
and this topic contains following sub topics
Plant Structure
Root System
Stems
Leaves
Venation
Updated on
Mar 26, 2015

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