5 Questions
Plants have cells as the basic unit, cells are organised into tissues and in turn the tissues are organised into ______
organs
Plants have cells as the basic unit, cells are organised into ______
tissues
On the basis of their structure and location, there are three types of tissue systems. These are the epidermal tissue system, the ground or fundamental tissue system and the ______
vascular or conducting tissue system
Similarly, if we were to study the internal structure, one also finds several similarities as well as ______
differences
Study of internal structure of plants is called ______
anatomy
Test your knowledge of the internal structure of flowering plants with this quiz on the anatomy of dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants. Explore the tissue system and structural variations in the morphology of these plants.
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