Plant biology - Plant Anatomy:
Overview
related topic: Botany |
Botany online: the internet hypertextbook |
Evolution of Land Plants Grasslands, Tropical Rain Forests, Lifestyles
of Animals and Plants, How Seeds Travel, How Plants Reproduce, How Seeds
Germinate, The Two Seed Types of Flowering Plants |
Online biology book a tip |
Plant
biology comprehensive source of information about plants (horticulture),
a tip |
Plant
biology to
understand the processes through which plants function |
Plant
biology images Plant biology images |
Plant
biology images a large number of microscopic and macroscopic images |
Plant physiology Cells:
structure and function, Cell Types, Plant Tissues, Plant Cytology, Root,
Stem, Leaf Morphology, Soils/fertilization, Diffusion, Osmosis, Mineral
Nutrition, Diffusion/Osmosis, Transpiration, Mineral Nutrition, Osmosis,
Enzymes, Photosynthesis, Light and Light Reactions, Seed Germination,
Dormant Seeds Phototropism, Phototropism, Gravitropism, Cell Growth, Rapid &
Sustained, Pea Stem Growth, Gibberellins, Cytokinins & Cell Cycle, Leaf
Senescence, Fruit Ripening, Phytochrome, Photoperiodism |
Plant physiology
plant physiology |
Plant physiology and
photosynthesis water and mineral transport, sucrose transport, gas exchange, photosynthesis, chloroplast |
Plant physiology online |
Plant structure the shoot system is above ground and includes the organs such as leaves, buds, stems, flowers (if the plant
has any), and fruits (if the plant has any). The root system includes those parts of the plant below ground, such as the roots, tubers and rhizomes |
Plant structure
2 Monocots and Dicots |
Plant structure and growth
roots anchor the plant, absorb minerals and
water,conduct water and nutrients, and store food, the shoot system consists
of vegetative shoots which produce leaves and floral shoots that end with
the flower |
Plant
taxonomy systematic botany, plant nomenclature, vascular plants,
biosystematics |
Horizontaal |
Plant biology - Plant Anatomy
related topic: Botany |
Anatomy of wood
the microscopic cellular structure of wood, including annual rings and rays,
produces the characteristic grain patterns in different species of trees,
anatomy of wood, microscopic structure and grain of wood, stem & root
anatomy |
Cell
Diagram |
Flowering
plant reproduction The plant life cycle has mitosis occurring in
spores, produced by meiosis, that germinate into the gametophyte phase, ... |
Flower structure
the structure of a flower, flower structure, Stigma – the receptive part of
the female reproductive organs on which pollen germinates, Style – the elongated part of a carpel, bearing the
stigma, usually at its tip, Ovary – the hollow basal region of a carpel,
containing one or more ovules, pdf file |
Flower structure |
Flower structure |
Flowering Plant Reproduction |
Fruit Development |
How do trees transport water? How do trees transport water? How do large
trees, such as redwoods, get water from their roots to the leaves? |
Images of Leaves, Stem, Root and Woody Tissues Sun vs Shade leaves,
Aquatic leaves, Xeric or dry leaves, Mesic or leaves from 'typical"
climates, C4 leaves with Kranz anatomy, Types of roots and root tissues,
Symbiotic root relationships with mycorrhizae and N-fixing bacteria, Woody
Tissues, Basics of woody growth: xylem, phloem, cortex, Basics of bark, Stem
tissue |
Mitosis
review plant mitosis |
Moss: life cycle of a moss animation |
Moss life cycle moss life cycle,
Sporophyte, Meiosis, Spores, Protonema, Mitosis, Gametophyte, Archegonium -
Egg, Antheridium - Sperm, Fertilisation, Zygote |
Noncyclic photophosphorylation |
Phloem transport
carbon compounds produced by photosynthesis in the leaves are distributed
throughout the plant by the specialized conducting tissue known the phloem |
Photosynthetic pigments |
Photosynthetic
process
the energy in sunlight is introduced into the biosphere by a process known
as photosynthesis, which occurs in plants, algae and some types of
bacteria, oxygenic photosynthesis, light absorption, synthesis of carbohydrates.
Photosynthesis can be defined as the physico-chemical process by which
photosynthetic organisms use light energy to drive the synthesis of
organic compounds |
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis, Light dependent reactions, photophosphorylation, Cyclic
photophosphorylation, Noncyclic photophosphorylation, Light independent
reactions, Carbon fixation, Calvin cycle |
Photosynthesis The Dark Reactions of Photosynthesis, Assimilation of
Carbon Dioxide And The Calvin Cycle |
Photosynthesis |
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis, Light dependent reactions, photophosphorylation, Cyclic
photophosphorylation, Noncyclic photophosphorylation, Light independent
reactions, Carbon fixation |
Photosynthesis - carbon
metabolism the incorporation of CO2 into carbohydrates |
Photosynthesis |
Photosynthesis
what is photosynthesis, leaves and leaf structure, nature of light,
chlorophyll and accessory pigments, structure of the chloroplast and photosynthetic
membranes, stages of photosynthesis, light reactions, dark reaction |
Photosynthesis 1
chloroplast compartments, energy source for ATP formation, overall redox reaction, electron transport,
overall energy source, events during light reaction, cyclic photophosphorylation,
equation for light reaction, fate of excited pigment molecules |
Photosynthesis 2
Calvin experiment, Calvin cycle reactions, equation for dark reaction, Calvin cycle experiment,
basic equation of photosynthesis, dark reactions, C4 plants, C4 photosynthesis |
Photosynthesis 3
photosynthesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria, and some protistans use the energy from sunlight to
produce sugar, which cellular respiration converts into ATP, the "fuel" used by all living
things. The conversion of unusable sunlight energy into usable chemical energy,
is associated with the actions of the green pigment chlorophyll |
Photosynthesis
and its applications |
Photosynthesis and the web a tip |
Photosynthesis - light
reactions photosynthesis is the physico-chemical process by which
photosynthetic organisms use light energy (photo) to drive the synthesis of
organic compounds |
Plant
anatomy introduction to plant structure, vascular tissues, plant cells,
anatomy of stems, analysis of plant genes, anatomy of leaves, meristems,
growth, & differentiation, anatomy of roots, epidermis, vascular cambium,
simple tissues |
Plant Anatomy for Ethnobotanists Plant Anatomy |
Plant and plant cell image database
This library of over 31,000 photographic images of plant species and plant
habitats is intended for public as well as professional use. The web images
may be used as presented for non-commercial purposes only |
Plant Chromosome Numbers (IPCN)
Plant Chromosome Numbers |
Plant cells, tissues, and tissue systems plant cells, tissues, and
tissue systems, the three different tissue
systems (dermal, ground, and vascular) and see how they function in the
physiology of a plant |
Plant hormones
abscisic acid, auxins, cytokinins, ethylene, gibberellins |
Plant hormones |
Plant hormones
Classes of plant hormones, Abscisic acid, Auxin, Cytokinin, Ethylene,
Gibberellin |
Plant hormones, nutrition and transport
plant hormones, nutrition and transport |
Plant life cycles and angiosperm development |
Plant tissues image
database |
Plant tissue systems cells are arranged in tissues such as epidermis, cork or
pith. Several tissues make up a plant system |
Plant
water regulation Plant water regulation, a plant requires water as an essential ingredient of
photolysis, the photochemical stage of photosynthesis where water is split
using light energy. This is the part of the process in which a plant obtains
its' energy, and thus illustrates the importance of water to a plant |
Plant Water Relations Water Potential Concept |
Plasmolysis
plasmolysis occurs when a plant cells
membrane shrinks away from its cell wall. This phenomenon occurs when water
is drawn out of the cell an into the extracellular (outside cell) fluid |
Plasmolysis |
Plasmolysis |
Reproductive morphology of flowering plants |
Seeds and seed germination seeds
and seed germination |
Seeds and seed germination |
Seeds and seed germination |
Transpiration |
Transpiration & translocation |
Tree
basics swf file |
Vegetative propagation natural vegetative propagation |
Vegetative propagation natural vegetative propagation |
Water and mineral transport water and mineral transport |
Water and solute transport in trees Water and solute transport in trees, pdf file |
Why do leaves turn color in fall |
Why
do trees die? Why do trees die? pdf file |
Woody tissue- xylem, phloem and ray tissue Annual Growth rings,
Ring-porous wood, diffuse porous wood, The vascular cambium, Heartwood,
xylem vessels |
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