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Anatomy of flowering plant

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Simple and Complex Permanent Tissues

  • Structure, composition, and functions of parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma
  • Characteristics of xylem and phloem components — tracheids, vessels, sieve tubes, and companion cells
  • Differences between simple and complex tissue types

Meristematic Tissues

  • Apical, intercalary, and lateral meristems — functions and locations
  • Role of primary and secondary meristems in plant growth
  • Cambium activity and its role in secondary growth

Anatomy of Dicot and Monocot Organs

  • Root: epiblema, cortex, endodermis, pericycle, and vascular arrangement (radial, diarch to tetrarch)
  • Stem: vascular bundle arrangement (conjoint, collateral, open/closed), hypodermis composition
  • Leaf: dorsiventral and isobilateral leaf structures; bulliform cells and bundle sheath roles

Secondary Growth and Bark Formation

  • Role of vascular cambium and cork cambium (phellogen)
  • Formation of secondary xylem, phloem, phelloderm, and periderm
  • Concept of heartwood, sapwood, annual rings, and lenticels

Specialized Structures and Adaptations

  • Stomata, guard cells, trichomes, and passage cells
  • Endodermis and Casparian strips in water regulation
  • Bulliform cells and leaf rolling in monocots
  • Differences between monocot and dicot anatomy
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