Anatomy Of Angiosperms

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The book titled “The Basic Anatomy of Angiosperms” provides a great resource for learning about the fundamental anatomy and features of blooming plants. This book explores the complex anatomy of angiosperms, explaining how many organs and tissues contribute to the plants’ capacity for survival and procreation. The book describes the key parts of angiosperm plants, such as the stems, roots, flowers, leaves, reproductive organs, and fruits. It explains how these parts work and have evolved to do certain tasks, including as absorbing nutrients, producing energy via photosynthesis, moving water throughout the plant, and reproducing. Readers will get an understanding of the plant’s ability to anchor it while taking in nutrients at the root level, the stem’s position as a support structure and the vascular tissues’ transport function, and the leaves’ importance as the principal sites of photosynthesis. The book also delves into flowers’ roles in the reproductive process, explaining how sepals, petals, stamens, as well as pistils all play a part. The book focuses mostly on the various shapes and sizes of fruits, how they grow from the ovaries after fertilization, and their function in the life cycle of a plant as a means of seed preservation and distribution. The book’s goal is to provide readers a solid grounding in the anatomy of angiosperms, with a special focus on the role that anatomy plays in ecological settings, plant changes, and the continued existence and spread of these remarkable plants. It’s perfect for budding botanists, aspiring researchers, and curious laypeople who want to learn more about the inner workings of blooming plants.

Name of Author

Dr. Kalidoss Rajendran

ISBN Number

978-81-19832-12-5

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