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Dive into the fascinating world of plant morphology and growth, unraveling the structures involved in plant development such as woody stems, leaf anatomy, and reproductive processes. Understand the spatial patterns of ramets within a clone and gain insights into the reproduction of angiosperms illustrated by Lilium catesbaei. Explore the form of flowers and how it relates to pollination methods. Delve into the Raunkiaer system for perennial growth form classification and the ecological aspects of clonal growth and reproduction. This comprehensive exploration sheds light on the diversity and complexity of plant structures and functions.
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3.9(B) Cannabis sativa • Leaf Anatomy
3.9(C) A leaf of Dianthus sp. Leaf Anatomy
3.9(A) Scanning electron micrograph of a stoma in a leaf of Allium sp.
Acer saccharum - entire Leaf margin morphology Caryaovata -serrate & clumped tricomes
7.2 The Raunkiaer system of perennial growth form classification • Old idea about plant classification, still relevant
7.3 Spatial patterns of the spread of ramets within a clone • Ecology of clonal • growth/reproduction. • Advantages/Disadvantages
This quaking aspen genet is estimated to be more than 10,000 years old
7.5 Reproduction in a typical angiosperm, as illustrated by Lilium catesbaei (Part 1)
7.5 Reproduction in a typical angiosperm, as illustrated by Lilium catesbaei (Part 2)
7.5 Reproduction in a typical angiosperm, as illustrated by Lilium catesbaei (Part 3)
7.5 Reproduction in a typical angiosperm, as illustrated by Lilium catesbaei (Part 4)
7.6 The form of a flower depends on the mode of pollination (Part 1)