Morphological structure is a picture of the outside of the body of an organism. The structure of higher plants, such as Angiosperm and Gymnosperm can be described as follows. Morphological structure of higher plants generally consist of roots, stems, and leaves. At a certain stage in its development, plants can form flowers, fruits and seeds. The structure of plant morphology Angiosperm group is related to the condition of the environment in which his life. At the same time, plants have to extract resources from the land and air. Water and minerals from the ground, while the air is where the availability of CO2 and sunlight can not penetrate the soil. Therefore, the plant has a root system under the ground and shoot system is above ground level. Each system need each other.
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Thursday, March 7, 2013
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