Sabtu, 29 November 2008

Plant Organization


The main interest of many of those growing plants is the nature of the plant's external appearance, its form or morphology. This chapter begins by describing the external feature and discusses ways in which plants are used in garden and landscapes.

A intracellular organism such as the plant, which carries out growth and development, requires a complex organization to carry out its functions. To be efficient , the plant's structural unit must be subdivided so that a particular area in the plant, i.e. an organ, carries out each major function. The individual units of the plant, the Cells are grouped together into tissues of similar cell types, and each tissue contributes to the activities of the whole organ. These structures and the nature of plant growth are explored and explained in the context of the stem.


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