Upgraded B002 Ntbi0204 Cross Section Organized Vascular

Upgraded B002 Ntbi0204 Cross Section Organized Vascular — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.

Cross-section diagram highlighting the organized vascular bundles in a dicot stem. Labelled parts: Mangifera indica, Classification, Cross-section, Angiosperm, Cotyledons, Dicot Stem, Cotyledon, Mangifera, Phloem, Class, circular arrangement of xylem, Specialized Structures, Adaptations. The scientific name for the mango tree, following the binomial nomenclature system established by Carolus Linnaeus. FYI: In this name, 'Mangifera' represents the Genus while 'indica' represents the Specific Epithet. Assigning an organism to a hierarchical rank based on shared traits and evolutionary relationships. A diagrammatic view of an organ or tissue obtained by cutting it at a right angle to its longitudinal axis. FYI: Transverse sections (T.S.) are standard in plant anatomy to study the arrangement of vascular bundles. Vascular plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit (ovary). FYI: Angiosperms are the most evolutionarily advanced group of plants and are responsible for the vast diversity of flowering plants. Embryonic leaves within a seed that store food reserves or become the first photosynthetic organs after germination. FYI: In monocots like maize, the single large cotyledon is specifically called the scutellum. A plant stem characterized by the arrangement of vascular bundles in a ring and the presence of a distinct pith and cortex. FYI: Dicot stems typically exhibit secondary growth due to the presence of fascicular and interfascicular cambium. An embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants that often stores nutrients for the developing embryo. FYI: Dicots have two cotyledons, while monocots have a single cotyledon called the scutellum. A genus within the Anacardiaceae family, most famously known for the mango tree ( Mangifera indica ). It is a tropical evergreen tree with large leaves and fleshy fruit. FYI: The mango tree is a significant cash crop in India and is classified under the Dicotyledonae group. Vascular tissue responsible for the transport of sugars and metabolic products downward from the leaves. A taxonomic rank that consists of one or more related orders sharing common structural and developmental characteristics. FYI: For example, Class Mammalia includes diverse orders such as Primata (humans/monkeys) and Carnivora (lions/dogs). circular arrangement of xylem is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A labeled cross-section of a dicot stem (e.g., Mangifera indica ) showing the distinct, circular arrangement of xylem and phloem within the ring pattern. Specialized Structures is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A labeled cross-section of a dicot stem (e.g., Mangifera indica ) showing the distinct, circular arrangement of xylem and phloem within the ring pattern. Adaptations is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A labeled cross-section of a dicot stem (e.g., Mangifera indica ) showing the distinct, circular arrangement of xylem and phloem within the ring pattern.