Plant Anatomy and Plant Physiology

State Council of Educational Research and Training, Tamil Nadu (2020) Plant Anatomy and Plant Physiology. [Teaching/Learning Resource]

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Abstract

Plants exhibits varying degrees of organization. Atoms are organized into molecules, molecules into organelles, organelles into cells, cells into tissues and tissues into organs. The first account of internal structure of plants was published by English Physician Nehemiah Grew. He is known as Father of Plant Anatomy. Plant anatomy (Gk Ana = as under; Temnein = to cut) is the study of internal structure of plants. You have already studied the different kinds of tissues in standard IX. In this lesson, you will study about the internal structure of plant tissues, process of photosynthesis and respiration.

Item Type: Teaching/Learning Resource
Program: A publication under Free Textbook Programme of Government of Tamil Nadu
Learning outcomes: At the end of this lesson the students will be able to: �� Understand vascular tissue system- their types and functions. �� Know the structure of dicot root, stem, leaf and monocot root, stem, leaf. �� Differentiate the internal structure of dicot root, stem, leaf with that of monocot root, stem, leaf. �� Name the different pigments found in chloroplast. �� Elaborate on the structure and functions of plastids. �� Enumerate the steps involved in photosynthesis. �� Understand the structure of mitochondria �� List the basic events of aerobic and anerobic respiration.
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Biology
Subjects: Science General
Curriculam Level: 4. Junior Secondary
Depositing User: COL Staff
Date Deposited: 12 Apr 2021 08:53
Last Modified: 22 Apr 2021 00:56
URI: https://tuv.oer4pacific.org/id/eprint/261

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