Common Distinctiveness of the Inner Formation of Monocot Root Common Distinctiveness of the Inner Formation of Monocot Root The internal structure of monocot stems differs in some respects from that of dicots. The most…
Distinctiveness of the Inner Organization of Dicot Root Distinctiveness of the inner organization of Dicot Root Dicot roots of gram shows following distinct region in its Transverse section with following features: Epiblema, Cortex,…
Internal Structure of Dorsivental Leaf (mango leaf) Internal Structure of Dorsivental Leaf (mango leaf) Dorsiventral leaves are found in dicots. The vertical section of a dorsiventral leaf contains three distinct parts: Epidermis,…
Difference between Meristematic Tissue and Permanent Tissue Meristematic tissues are tissues that have the capability to enlarge, stretch and differentiate into other types of cells as they mature. These cells are either…
Comparison and Similarity between Tracheid and Vessel Tracheid and Vessel are the components of xylem, the water, and minerals conducting tissue in plants. Vessels and tracheids are jointly known as the tracheary…
Definition and Formation of Annual Ring Secondary growth takes place rapidly in plant body during the favorable season. As a result, secondary xylems having thin walls are formed. In adverse season…
Lenticels: Formation and Functions in Plants Lenticels: The lens-shaped pores which are found in the bark of woody plants are said to be lenticels. Lenticels are interruptions in the phellem through…
Parenchyma Tissue in plants Parenchyma Tissue in plants Position: Parenchymatous tissue occupies the major parts of various plant organs such as- Pith, mesophyll of leaves, cortex etc. It is…
Epidermal Tissue System Epidermal tissue system: This is the outer most layer of the plant body. Typically it consists of a single layer of parenchymatous cells. It consists…
Epidermal Stoma in Plant Leaf Epidermal stoma: Epidermal Stoma is on the upper and lower surfaces of a leaf. They have two features that avert evaporative water loss: they are…