Comparative Study of Wood Structure in Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
This course in Plant Anatomy at Lahore College for Women University delves into the detailed examination of wood structures in Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. It involves analyzing prepared slides of fossil plant material, studying shoot and root meristems, and understanding the differences between hard and soft wood. Additional resources provide further insights into xylem complex tissues and the study of cuticular and epidermal features in fossil plant impressions.
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Comparative study of wood structure of Gymnosperm and Angiosperm Study of prepared slides of fossil plant material Study of Shoot and Root meristem Class Teacher Dr. Riffat Siddique Assistant Professor (BPS-19) Department of Botany Lahore College forWomen University, Lahore Pakistan. Course Description Course Title: Course code: Credit hours: PLANTANATOMY Maj/Bot-306 4 (3+1) Class Course : Major: BS III, 6th Semester Botany
Source:http s://www.slid eshare.net/S amanthaBra y2/angiosper m-versus- gymnosper m-anatomy- summarize- in-table- format
wood structure of Angiosperm and Gymnosperm Source: https://www.majordifferences.com/2016/12/difference-between-hard-wood-and-soft- wood.html
For detailed and better understanding have a look at https://myflyingboxandme.blogspot.com/2019/12/xylem-complex- tissue-diagram.html
Study of prepared slides of fossil plant material For detailed and better understanding have a look at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232767953_The_study_of _cuticular_and_epidermal_features_in_fossil_plant_impressions_usin g_silicone_replicas_for_scanning_electron_microscopy
Shoot Meristem and Root Meristem Shoot Meristem Root Meristem Source:https://bio 1152.nicerweb.co m/Locked/media/c h35/growth- primary.html