The document discusses plant tissue structure and function, morphology of plant roots, stems and leaves in their primary state, comparisons between monocotyledons and dicotyledons, plant types based on habitat, and modifications of leaves, roots and stems and their structures and functions.
The document discusses plant tissue structure and function, morphology of plant roots, stems and leaves in their primary state, comparisons between monocotyledons and dicotyledons, plant types based on habitat, and modifications of leaves, roots and stems and their structures and functions.
The document discusses plant tissue structure and function, morphology of plant roots, stems and leaves in their primary state, comparisons between monocotyledons and dicotyledons, plant types based on habitat, and modifications of leaves, roots and stems and their structures and functions.
The document discusses plant tissue structure and function, morphology of plant roots, stems and leaves in their primary state, comparisons between monocotyledons and dicotyledons, plant types based on habitat, and modifications of leaves, roots and stems and their structures and functions.
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LAND PLANT DIVERSITY
Teacher: Shannon Smith
Content:
• Plant tissue structure and function.
• Morphology of roots, stem and leaves in the primary state. • Comparison between monocotyledons and dicotyledonous roots, stems and leaves. Leaf phyllotaxy. • Plant types based on habitat. • Modification of leaves, roots and stems; structure and function. The dominant phase of life cycle of is the haploid gametophyte generation and the other is diploid saprophytic generation. The dominant phase of life cycle of is the haploid gametophyte generation and the other is diploid saprophytic generation. The dominant phase of life cycle of is the haploid gametophyte generation and the other is diploid saprophytic generation.