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NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Biology Anatomy of Flowering Plants

NCERT Class 11 Biology Chapter wise Solutions

UNIT I:  DIVERSITY IN THE LIVING WORLD

  • 1 : The Living World
  • 2 : Biological Classification
  • 3 : Plant Kingdom
  • 4 : Animal Kingdom

UNIT II: STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS

  • 5 : Morphology of Flowering Plants
  • 6 : Anatomy of Flowering Plants
  • 7 : Structural Organisation in Animals

UNIT III: CELL: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS

  • 8 : Cell : The Unit of Life
  • 9 : Biomolecules
  • 10 : Cell Cycle and Cell Division

UNIT IV: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

  • 11 : Transport in Plants
  • 12 : Mineral Nutrition
  • 13 : Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
  • 14 : Respiration in Plants
  • 15 : Plant Growth and Development

UNIT V: HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

  • 16 : Digestion and Absorption
  • 17 : Breathing and Exchange of Gases
  • 18 : Body Fluids and Circulation
  • 19 : Excretory Products and their Elimination
  • 20 : Locomotion and Movement
  • 21 : Neural Control and Coordination
  • 22 : Chemical Coordination and Integration

NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Biology Chapter 6 Anatomy of Flowering Plants

  • 6.1 The Tissues
  • 6.2 The Tissue System
  • 6.3 Anatomy of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous Plants
  • 6.4 Secondary Growth

NCERT Solutions For Class 11 Biology Anatomy of Flowering Plants

1. State the location and function of different types of meristem.

2. Cork cambium forms tissues that form the cork. Do you agree with this statement? Explain.

3. Explain the process of secondary growth in stems of woody angiosperm with help of schematic diagrams. What is the significance?

4. Draw illustrations to bring out anatomical difference between

(a) Monocot root and dicot root
(b) Monocot stem and dicot stem

5. Cut a transverse section of young stem of a plant from your school garden and observe it under the microscope. How would you ascertain whether it is a monocot stem or dicot stem? Give reasons.

6. The transverse section of a plant material shows the following anatomical features,

(a) the vascular bundles are conjoint, scattered and surrounded by sclerenchymatous bundle sheaths (b) phloem parenchyma is absent. What will you identify it as?

7. Why are xylem and phloem called complex tissues?

8. What is stomatal apparatus? Explain the structure of stomata with a labelled diagram.

9. Name the three basic tissue systems in the flowering plants. Give the tissue names under each system.

10. How is the study of plant anatomy useful to us?

11. What is periderm? How does periderm formation take place in dicot stem?

12. Describe the internal structure of a dorsiventral leaf with the help of labelled diagrams.


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