So.. do all plants have the exact same structure? No... they do not... It would be the same to compare the physiology of a whaleshark and an eagle... It is not the SAME!
Some plants are mosses, while other are gymnosperms and there actualy a lot of differently types of plants but mosses depend on flagellated sperm while gymnosperms use "naked seeds" and pollen that fly in the wind . The most abundant type of land plants though are angiosperms. Angiosperms spread there seeds and pollen often with the help of insect and animals that collect the nectar and fruits that contain the seed and pollen. Angiosperms are believed to came more recent in evolutionary history and sense there inception have been outcompeting the aforementioned mosses and gymnosperms.
Well understandable diagrams
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Sir meri request h apse ki p. g. level ka video banaiye physiology ka
What does STM meams?
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So.. do all plants have the exact same structure? No... they do not... It would be the same to compare the physiology of a whaleshark and an eagle... It is not the SAME!
It's very helpful.But your image is blocking the diagrams behind.
Nice look
@Rinita Dhar
Download the PDF of Campbell Biology, (or if you have it) check page 792,793 and so on. You will get all these diagrams.
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Sir hindi me bhi samjao or english me translet kre fir hum hindi midium walo ka ky hoga
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plant physiology and biochemistry details
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Sir disccuss in details also
sir this video contain whole chapter plz reply now
Why some plant doesn't produce flower and fruit?
Some plants are mosses, while other are gymnosperms and there actualy a lot of differently types of plants but mosses depend on flagellated sperm while gymnosperms use "naked seeds" and pollen that fly in the wind . The most abundant type of land plants though are angiosperms. Angiosperms spread there seeds and pollen often with the help of insect and animals that collect the nectar and fruits that contain the seed and pollen. Angiosperms are believed to came more recent in evolutionary history and sense there inception have been outcompeting the aforementioned mosses and gymnosperms.
hi buddy what do u mean by STM..
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We need to see the diagrams...... NOT YOU.........
It's clearly visible
@@shomusbiologyofficial Hi Shomu I think Urmita is talking about that point what I send you in your Facebook messenger. Please have a look.