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Plants Form & Function Plant Morphology. AP Biology. Plant Morphology. Flowers Stem Leaves Fruits Roots. Plant Morphology - Roots. Functions Absorb water & minerals Anchor plant. Plant Morphology - Roots. Root Systems Fibrous No main root Fast absorption of surface water
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Plants Form & FunctionPlant Morphology AP Biology
Plant Morphology • Flowers • Stem • Leaves • Fruits • Roots
Plant Morphology - Roots • Functions • Absorb water & minerals • Anchor plant
Plant Morphology - Roots • Root Systems • Fibrous • No main root • Fast absorption of surface water • Holds soil – prevention of erosion
Plant Morphology - Roots • Root Systems • Tap • 1 main root • Smaller secondary roots • Strong anchorage • Absorbs deep water
Plant Morphology - Roots • Modified Roots • Prop roots • Support
Plant Morphology - Roots • Modified Roots • Climbing • Support
Plant Morphology - Roots • Modified Roots • Aquatic
Plant Morphology - Roots • Modified Roots • Food & water storage
Plant Morphology - Stems • Herbaceous Plant
Plant Morphology - Stems • Woody Stem • Terminal bud • Axillary bud • Lenticels • Leaf scar • Terminal bud scar
Plant Morphology - Stems • Woody Stem
Plant Morphology - Stems • Modified Stems • Thorns • Protection
Plant Morphology - Stems • Modified Stems • Tuber • Storage
Plant Morphology - Stems • Modified Stems • Stolon • Reproduction
Plant Morphology - Stems • Modified Stems • Corm • Storage
Plant Morphology - Stems • Modified Stems • Tendrils • Support • Climbing
Plant Morphology - Leaves Monocot Leaves Parallel veins
Plant Morphology - Leaves Dicot Leaves Netted veins
Plant Morphology - Leaves Dicot Leaves Simple
Plant Morphology - Leaves Dicot Leaves Compound
Monocot Fibrous Root System Dicot Tap Root System Monocot vs. Dicot
Monocot Parallel veins Dicot Netted veins Monocot vs. Dicot
Monocot Flower parts in 3’s Dicot Flower parts 4’s/5’s Monocot vs. Dicot
Monocot Vascular bundles scattered Dicot Vascular bundles in a ring Monocot vs. Dicot