Chapter 9 Morphology of Flowering Plants
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The morphology of flowering plants refers to the study of their physical structure and form, encompassing various aspects such as roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. It examines the external and internal features of plants, including their shapes, sizes, textures, and arrangements. Understanding the morphology of flowering plants is crucial for identifying different species, studying their evolution, and comprehending their ecological roles and adaptations. This field of study is fundamental to botany and plays a vital role in agriculture, horticulture, ecology, and conservation biology.