Plant Anatomy and Morphology


Plant anatomy is the study of the internal structure of Plants, especially at the microscopic level. This is usually considered distinct from Plant Morphology which is the study of physical form and external structure of plants and useful for the visual identification of plants.

Plant Morphology has much division but the most well-known is probably Anatomy. Plant anatomy is the study of the structure of organisms. It is knotted to many different sciences and is divided into microscopic and macroscopic. Microscopic needs a microscope in order to study, and macroscopic is anything that can be seen without the need for scientific equipment.
 

  • Vegetative propagation
  • Plant Cell Cycle and Cell Division
  • Primary and Secondary Growth
  • Pollination and fertilization

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