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Which of the following is a vegetative structure of a plant?
Which of the following is a vegetative structure of a plant?
In which habitat would you find hydrophytes growing?
In which habitat would you find hydrophytes growing?
What is the descending axis of the plant body known as?
What is the descending axis of the plant body known as?
Which type of plant is well adapted to regions with scanty or no rainfall?
Which type of plant is well adapted to regions with scanty or no rainfall?
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What is the primary function of roots in a plant?
What is the primary function of roots in a plant?
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Study Notes
Vegetative Structures of a Plant
- Stem, leaf, and root are examples of vegetative structures of a plant.
Plant Habitats
- Hydrophytes grow in aquatic habitats.
Plant Body
- The descending axis of the plant body is known as the root.
Adaptations to Environment
- Xerophytes are well adapted to regions with scanty or no rainfall.
Functions of Roots
- The primary function of roots in a plant is to absorb water and minerals from the soil.
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Test your knowledge of the morphology of flowering plants, including their vegetative and reproductive structures. This quiz covers topics such as root, stem, leaf, flowers, fruits, and seeds, as well as the diversity and structure of angiospermic plants.