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Parts of an Angiospermic Plant | Botany

Parts of an angiospermic plant can be very conveniently observed in a common annual plant like sunflower (Fig. 17) or mustard (Fig. 18). The underground organs are the roots, by means of which the angiospermic  plant remains anchored to the soil. Moreover, the roots absorb water and mineral matters from the soil. The main root has many branches and sub-branches [...]

By |2016-08-30T17:05:48+00:00August 30, 2016|Angiospermic Plant|Comments Off on Parts of an Angiospermic Plant | Botany

Biology Notes on Angiospermic Plant (With Diagram)

The seed of an angiospermic plant consists of an embryo covered by the seed-coat. The embryo has one or two cotyledons and the tigellum. One end of the tigellum is the radicle and the other end is the plumule. On germination the radicle penetrates the soil and produces the roots, while the plumule develops into the shoot of the plant [...]

By |2016-07-25T07:46:47+00:00July 25, 2016|Angiosperms|Comments Off on Biology Notes on Angiospermic Plant (With Diagram)
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