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2 Δεκ 2010 · The seedling radicle ultimately becomes the primary root (tap root), which frequently develops side branches (lateral roots). In monocots the seedling radicle commonly dies at an early stage; the stem-borne (adventitious) roots of the mature plant originate from differentiated cells (Fig. 3.4).
24 Μαΐ 2023 · A flower is the reproductive structure of an angiosperm or flowering plant. Each of the parts of a flower has a unique function that contributes to the plant’s successful reproduction. Here are the different parts of a flower, their functions, and a look at how pollination takes place.
In botany, a fascicle is a bundle of leaves or flowers growing crowded together; alternatively the term might refer to the vascular tissues that supply such an organ with nutrients. However, vascular tissues may occur in fascicles even when the organs they supply are not fascicled.
31 Οκτ 2010 · Fasciated plant mutants have also been used as experimental systems for analysis of the meristem structure and function (Williams and Fletcher 2005). In this review, we aim to summarize the classical knowledge and recent research on the morphology and development of fasciation in plants.
Fascicled flowers of Butea monosperma, (Flame of the forest) Details of fasciculation of florets in an inflorescence of a Sansevieria species. In botany, a fascicle is a bundle of leaves or flowers growing crowded together; alternatively the term might refer to the vascular tissues that supply such an organ with nutrients. [1] However, vascular tissues may occur in fascicles even when the ...
Answer and Explanation: 1. Fascicles refers to the way plant parts grow out of the stem in close groups like leaves and flowers. The fascicle is a term that is most often used... Become a...
1 Μαρ 2003 · The cluster of flowers at each node is called a fascicle. The order of initiation among flowers at a node (Fig. 5B, Psoralea macrostachys DC) shows the fascicle to be a short shoot topped by a second order inflorescence apical meristem. This meristem initiates flowers in a bilaterally symmetrical order: a single abaxial flower, then two lateral ...