Day - 16 |Anatomy of Flowering Plants(पुष्पीय पादपो का शारीर ) | Making Biology Simple By Sharma Sir

Day - 16 |Anatomy of Flowering Plants(पुष्पीय पादपो का शारीर ) | Making Biology Simple By Sharma Sir

🧬 *Welcome to Biology World – By Sharma Sir* 🌿 Your one-stop destination for mastering *Class 11 & 12 Biology* and cracking *NEET* with confidence! At *Biology World**, we believe in making complex biological concepts **easy, interesting, and exam-focused**. With years of teaching experience, **Sharma Sir* simplifies every topic—from *NCERT basics* to **advanced NEET-level questions**—to help you build a strong foundation and score top marks. Here’s a comprehensive list of all topics related to the **Anatomy of Flowering Plants**, as typically covered in high school or early college-level biology (like CBSE Class 11 or NEET syllabus): --- *1. Tissues* *Meristematic Tissues* Apical meristem Intercalary meristem Lateral meristem *Permanent Tissues* *Simple Permanent Tissues* Parenchyma Collenchyma Sclerenchyma *Complex Permanent Tissues* Xylem (tracheids, vessels, xylem fibers, xylem parenchyma) Phloem (sieve tubes, companion cells, phloem fibers, phloem parenchyma) --- *2. Tissue Systems* Epidermal tissue system Epidermis, trichomes, root hairs, stomata Ground tissue system Cortex, pericycle, pith, endodermis Vascular tissue system Xylem and phloem arrangement (conjoint, radial, collateral, bicollateral) --- *3. Anatomy of Dicot and Monocot Plants* *Dicot and Monocot Root* Differences in stele, number of xylem/phloem patches, presence of pith, etc. *Dicot and Monocot Stem* Vascular bundles (open vs closed), cortex, hypodermis, pericycle *Dicot and Monocot Leaf* Venation, mesophyll (palisade & spongy parenchyma), vascular bundle, stomata --- *4. Secondary Growth* In dicot stem: Vascular cambium activity Formation of secondary xylem and phloem Annual rings Cork cambium (phellogen), cork (phellem), secondary cortex (phelloderm) Bark and lenticels Secondary growth in dicot root --- *5. Internal Structure and Function* Role of each tissue in transport, support, and storage Structure-function relationship in different plant organs --- *6. Anomalous Secondary Growth (advanced/optional)* Examples in plants like Boerhaavia*, *Dracaena*, *Achyranthes (depending on curriculum) --- *7. Microscopy and Slide Study (Practical)* Identifying tissues and plant parts under microscope Permanent slides of dicot stem, monocot root, etc. Whether you’re preparing for *CBSE Boards* or aiming for a **perfect 360 in NEET**, Biology World is here to guide you every step of the way. 📌 *Subscribe now* and turn on the bell icon 🔔 to never miss a life-changing lecture!