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ROOTS- Roots arise from parts of plant other than radicle are called adventitious roots. E.g. grass, banyan tree.- Regions of root - root at the apex is covered by a thimble like structure called as root cap, and the root cap protects the tender apex as it makes its way through the soil. -region of meristematic activity: the region is very small, thin walled with dense protoplasm. They divide repeatedly. -region of elongation: this area undergoes rapid elongation and enlargement and are responsible for the growth of the root in length. -region of maturation: cells of the elongation zone differentiate and mature and form dis zone.-MODIFICATION OF ROOT -food storage: E.g. sweet potato, radish, carrot -support: -prop roots: arise from branches E.g. banyan tree -stilt roots : arise from lower nodes of the stem E.g. maize, sugar cane -respiration: in plants living in swampy areas root grow vertically upwards and help to get O2 E.g. pneumatophores - rhizophoraLEAF- In some leguminous plants the leaf base may be swollen and is called pulvinus .- The arrangement of veins and veinlet's in the lamina of leaf is known as venation. -when the veinlet's form a network the venation is termed as reticulate - when the veins run parallel to the lamina the venation is termed as parallel. - dicot plants reticulate venation and monocot plants parallel venation.-simple leaves: a leaf having a single or undivided lamina compound leaves : when the divisions of the leaf touch the midrib pinnate: feather like outline bear leaves on the common rachis and leaflets occur in two lateral rows palmate: palm like outline the leaflet joining point represents tip of the petiole and all leaflets are clustered together.-
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