Parts of Plants and their Functions
Parts of Plants and their Functions: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Structure of a Seed, Dicotyledons, Monocotyledons, Nodes of a Stem, Internodes of a Stem, Calyx, Corolla, Seed, Structure of a Dicot Seed, Structure of a Monocot Seed, Unisexual Flowers, etc.
Important Questions on Parts of Plants and their Functions
The shoot of a baby plant is called

Define plumule of a seed.

Which of the following seed's part that elongates directly and leads to the formation of primary roots?

In a germinating seed, the stem develops from a radicle.

Define radicle of a seed.

Internodes are the points on a stem where the buds, leaves, and branching twigs originate.

Define internodes in a plant.

Nodes are the points on a _____ give rise to the leaves and hold the buds.

State the function of xylem?

Which of following is the part of 'X' in the given diagram?
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Explain an activity to show that stem conducts water?

What is conduction of water in plants and write the significance?

Name the part of a plant helps in an upward movement of water?

If we take off the skin of paddy grain, we get _____ (one/two) cotyledon/s.

Write any two characteristics of monocotyledons plants and give a few examples.

Write any two characteristics of dicotyledons plants and give few examples.

Plants pollute the environment.

Plants produce glucose in the form of food.

Explain the differences between the root system of plants.

Choose the odd one out.
