The study of flowering plants (Angiosperms) generally breaks down into three major structural levels:
Mature cells with specific roles, divided into Simple (Parenchyma, Collenchyma, Sclerenchyma) and Complex (Xylem for water and Phloem for food). 2. Anatomy of Vegetative Organs This is usually the "meat" of any PDF on the subject: Download ANATOMY FLOWERING PLANTS pdf
For classic botanical texts if you are interested in the history of the science. Quick Study Tip The study of flowering plants (Angiosperms) generally breaks
The study of the mesophyll (photosynthetic cells), stomata (gas exchange), and venation patterns. 3. Secondary Growth divided into Simple (Parenchyma
Plants are composed of specialized groups of cells that work together:
The "growth engines" of the plant. Includes Apical meristems (roots/shoots tips for length) and Lateral meristems (vascular cambium for thickness).