NEET-XI-Biology

06: Anatomy of Flowering Plants

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  • Qstn #12
    Describe the internal structure of a dorsiventral leaf with the help of labelled diagrams.
    Ans : Dorsiventral leaves are found in dicots. The vertical section of a dorsiventral leaf contains three distinct parts.

    [1] Epidermis:

    Epidermis is present on both the upper surface (adaxial epidermis) and the lower surface (abaxial epidermis). The epidermis on the outside is covered with a thick cuticle. Abaxial epidermis bears more stomata than the adaxial epidermis.

    [2] Mesophyll:

    Mesophyll is a tissue of the leaf present between the adaxial and abaxial epidermises. It is differentiated into the palisade parenchyma (composed of tall, compactly-placed cells) and the spongy parenchyma (comprising oval or round, loosely-arranged cells with inter cellular spaces). Mesophyll contains the chloroplasts which perform the function of photosynthesis.

    [3] Vascular system:

    The vascular bundles present in leaves are conjoint and closed. They are surrounded by thick layers of bundle-sheath cells.