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 Morphology of Flowering Plants
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 Morphology of Flowering Plants
Class:11
Morphology is the study of external forms of organisms. 
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are characterized by presence of
roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits. 
Main parts of flowering plants 
ROOT SYSTEM
(Underground parts) 
SHOOT SYSTEM 
(above the ground) 
 Morphology of Flowering Plants
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 Morphology of Flowering Plants
Class:11
Morphology is the study of external forms of organisms. 
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are characterized by presence of
roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits. 
Main parts of flowering plants 
ROOT SYSTEM
(Underground parts) 
SHOOT SYSTEM 
(above the ground) 
 Morphology of Flowering Plants
 Morphology of Flowering Plants
Morphology is the study of external forms of organisms. 
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are characterized by presence of
roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits. 
Page 4


 Morphology of Flowering Plants
Class:11
Morphology is the study of external forms of organisms. 
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are characterized by presence of
roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits. 
Main parts of flowering plants 
ROOT SYSTEM
(Underground parts) 
SHOOT SYSTEM 
(above the ground) 
 Morphology of Flowering Plants
 Morphology of Flowering Plants
Morphology is the study of external forms of organisms. 
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are characterized by presence of
roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits. 
Main parts of flowering plants 
ROOT SYSTEM
(Underground parts) 
SHOOT SYSTEM 
(above the ground) 
 Morphology of Flowering Plants
Page 5


 Morphology of Flowering Plants
Class:11
Morphology is the study of external forms of organisms. 
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are characterized by presence of
roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits. 
Main parts of flowering plants 
ROOT SYSTEM
(Underground parts) 
SHOOT SYSTEM 
(above the ground) 
 Morphology of Flowering Plants
 Morphology of Flowering Plants
Morphology is the study of external forms of organisms. 
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are characterized by presence of
roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits. 
Main parts of flowering plants 
ROOT SYSTEM
(Underground parts) 
SHOOT SYSTEM 
(above the ground) 
 Morphology of Flowering Plants Morphology of Flowering Plants
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1. What is the morphology of flowering plants?
Ans. The morphology of flowering plants refers to the study of their external structure, including the arrangement and form of various plant parts such as roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits.
2. How do flowers help in the reproduction of flowering plants?
Ans. Flowers play a crucial role in the reproduction of flowering plants. They contain male and female reproductive organs, namely stamens and pistils. The stamens produce pollen grains that are transferred to the pistil, where fertilization takes place, leading to the formation of seeds and fruits.
3. What are the different types of roots found in flowering plants?
Ans. Flowering plants have various types of roots, including taproots and fibrous roots. Taproots have a main central root with smaller lateral roots branching off, while fibrous roots consist of a network of thin, branching roots that spread out near the soil surface.
4. How do stems contribute to the growth and support of flowering plants?
Ans. Stems act as a support structure for flowering plants, holding the leaves, flowers, and fruits in an elevated position. They also provide a pathway for the transport of water, nutrients, and sugars between the roots and leaves. Additionally, stems have meristematic tissues responsible for the plant's growth.
5. What are the different types of leaves found in flowering plants?
Ans. Flowering plants exhibit various leaf types, such as simple leaves, compound leaves, and modified leaves. Simple leaves consist of a single leaf blade, while compound leaves have multiple leaflets attached to a common petiole. Modified leaves, such as tendrils or spines, have adapted functions beyond photosynthesis.
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