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What is the main function of the root system in flowering plants?
What is the main function of the root system in flowering plants?
- Providing support to the stem
- Absorption of water and minerals from soil (correct)
- Production of flowers and fruits
- Conducting photosynthesis
Which type of root system is found in monocotyledonous plants?
Which type of root system is found in monocotyledonous plants?
- Adventitious root system
- Tap root system
- Aerial root system
- Fibrous root system (correct)
What are the lateral roots of several orders called in dicotyledonous plants?
What are the lateral roots of several orders called in dicotyledonous plants?
- Adventitious roots
- Tertiary roots
- Fibrous roots
- Secondary roots (correct)
Which part of a flowering plant forms the shoot system?
Which part of a flowering plant forms the shoot system?
What is the branch of biological science that deals with the study of form, size, colour, structure and relative position of various parts of organisms?
What is the branch of biological science that deals with the study of form, size, colour, structure and relative position of various parts of organisms?
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Root system function
Root system function
Absorbing water and minerals from the soil.
Monocot root system
Monocot root system
A system with many thin roots.
Dicot secondary roots
Dicot secondary roots
Lateral roots of different orders in dicots
Shoot system
Shoot system
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Plant Morphology
Plant Morphology
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Plant Form
Plant Form
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Plant Color
Plant Color
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Plant Size
Plant Size
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Plant Structure
Plant Structure
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Relative position of parts
Relative position of parts
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Study Notes
Root System in Flowering Plants
- The main function of the root system in flowering plants is to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- Monocotyledonous plants have a fibrous root system.
Characteristics of Dicotyledonous Plants
- Lateral roots of several orders in dicotyledonous plants are called adventitious roots.
Shoot System in Flowering Plants
- The shoot system in a flowering plant is formed by the stem and its appendages, such as leaves and flowers.
Biological Sciences
- Morphology is the branch of biological science that deals with the study of form, size, colour, structure, and relative position of various parts of organisms.
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Test your understanding of the morphology of flowering plants with these quick revision notes for CBSE Class-11 Biology. Learn about the form, size, color, structure and relative position of various plant parts and the importance of morphology in plant recognition, species variation, and identifying deficiency and toxicity symptoms.