basic plant morphology

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basic plant morphology

Root Adaptation Q1 – root systems

Root Adaptation Q3 Root adaptations CORN – root 1

Root Adaptation Q3 Water lily – root 2

Root Adaptation Q3 Beet – root 3

Root Adaptation Q3 Ivy – root 4

Root Adaptation Q3 Mangrove – root 5

PART III STEMS Q4 – Herbaceous Plant Node Internode

PART III STEMS Q6 – Woody Twig

Stems Q8 – Woody tigs

Stem Adaptations Question # 8 Stem # 1- Thorns Stem # 2 – White Potato

Stem Adaptations Question # 8 Stem # 3 - Stolen Stem #4 – Cactus

Stem Adaptations Question # 8 Stem #5 - Corm Stem # 6 - Rhizome

PART IV - LEAVES Q10 - Leaf

Leaves – Q 11 Monocot Dicot

Leaves – Q12 Simple Compound

More info about leaves

More info about leaves

Leaves – Q13 1

Leaves – Q13 2

Leaves – Q13 3

Leaves – Q13 4

Leaves – Q13 5

Leaves – Q13 6

Leaves – Q13 7

Leaf Adaptaions – Q14 1 Cactus spines

Leaf Adaptaions – Q14 2 Tendrils

Leaf Adaptaions – Q14 3 Pitcher Plant

Leaf Adaptaions – Q14 4 Sedum

Leaf Adaptaions – Q14 5 Bryophyllum

Leaf Adaptaions – Q14 6 Venus Flytrap

Plant Morphology – Q17 1

Plant Morphology – Q17 2

Plant Morphology – Q17 3

Plant Morphology – Q17 4

Plant Morphology – Q17 5

Plant Morphology – Q17 6

Plant Morphology – Q17 7

Plant Morphology – Q17 8

Plant Morphology – Q17 9

Plant Morphology – Q17 10

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