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UNIT 2 - NCERT

UNIT 2 - NCERT

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Bud Stem Leaf Node Internode Primary root Secondary root ... The stem bears buds, which may be terminal or axillary. Stem is generally ... leaf base, petiole and lamina (Figure 5.7 a). The leaf is attached to the stem by the leaf base and may (a) (b) (c) (d) Axillary bud modified

  Done, Terminal, Petiole, Axillary bud, Axillary, Internode, Node internode

Woody dicot stem: terminal bud, leaf blade, petiole ...

Woody dicot stem: terminal bud, leaf blade, petiole ...

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Woody dicot stem: terminal bud, leaf blade, petiole, axillary bud, node, internode, terminal bud scale scars Stems – External © Kwantlen.ca/Horticulture

  Done, Terminal, Petiole, Axillary bud, Axillary, Internode

Tree and Leaf Identification - Extension

Tree and Leaf Identification - Extension

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may be lateral or terminal. • Node - point on the stem where leaf or bud is borne. The space between two nodes is an internode. Petiole Midrib Vein Leaf Margin Lobe Apex Base. Plant Identification ... Axillary bud - the bud in the axil - the angle between the leaf and stem. Compound leaves

  Done, Terminal, Leaf, Petiole, Axillary bud, Axillary, Internode

Chapter 4 The Organization Of The Plant Body

Chapter 4 The Organization Of The Plant Body

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(terminal bud) axillary bud young leaf flower petiole leaflet leaf seeds (inside fruit) EPIDERMIS hypocotyl withered cotyledon root hairs lateral root primary root SHOOT SYSTEM ROOT SYSTEM GROUND TISSUES VASCULAR TISSUES node internode node node internode root tip root cap. 4 There Are Three Types of Simple Tissues: Parenchyma, Collenchyma, and ...

  Done, Terminal, Petiole, Axillary bud, Axillary, Internode, Terminal bud, Node internode node node internode

Understanding Leaf Anatomy and Morphology

Understanding Leaf Anatomy and Morphology

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Axillary bud Stipule Stem Petiole Blade FIGURE 1. The major parts of a leaf. Dicots have leaves with veins that connect and branch from each other. Veins in a branch-ing pattern are called netted veins. A leaf with netted veins sometimes has several smaller

  Axillary bud, Axillary

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