Solutions of Morphology Of Flowering Plants from BIOLOGY TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 11 - hr

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Haryana Board Biology Solutions from Chapter 5 - Morphology of Flowering Plants

The detailed solutions to all the exercises of Morphology Of Flowering Plants from BIOLOGY TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 11 - hr for 11th Haryana Board are provided here. The topics covered are such as Summary, The Leaf and, The Flower. Students can practice frequently asked questions from this chapter.

Practice Other Topics from Morphology of Flowering Plants

This topic describes root. It explains the different types of root found. It also describes the different regions of root and also about the modification of root.

This topic describes stem. It describes the structure of the stem and also its functions. It also describes how the stem is modified to perform different functions.

This topic describes leaf. It describes the structure of the leaf and also discusses different types of leaves. It also explains how leaves are modified to perform different functions other than photosynthesis.

This topic describes inflorescence. It describes how the shoot tip transforms into a flower and describes the flower arrangement on the floral axis. It also explains the two types of inflorescences.

This topic describes flower and explains why the flower is the reproductive unit in the angiosperms. It describes different types of flowers. The parts of the flower are also described in detail.

This topic describes fruit. We will learn how fruits are developed. It further describes the structure of fruit by showing the part of coconut and mango.

This topic describes seed. It describes the structure of a dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous seed. We will also learn how the seed plays a role in the birth of a new plant.

This topic describes a semi-technical description of a typical flowering plant. It describes how a floral diagram and a floral formula can be presented. It further explains the different symbols that are used in the floral formula.

This topic describes some important families. It describes Fabaceae, Solanaceae, Lilaceae along with their vegetative and floral characters.