Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Internal Structures and Tissues
About this Chapter
Ever wonder what the inside of a plant looks like? Dive into the microscopic world of roots, stems, and leaves to uncover the hidden structures that help plants survive and thrive.
Summary
In this chapter, you will explore the complex internal structure of flowering plants, from basic cell types to intricate tissue systems. You will learn how to distinguish between dicots and monocots by their anatomy and discover how trees grow thicker over time. Understanding these internal blueprints is key to grasping how plants transport water, make food, and support themselves.