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Structural Organisation in Plants and Animals: Class 11 Notes

Structural organisation in  plants and animals  helps you with understanding various parts of plants and animal systems.

Morphology of flowering plants gives you a detailed analysis of the vegetative and reproductive parts of the flowering plants.

Anatomy of plants provides the details of external and internal structural features of a plant body.

Plant tissue systems can be classified as Epidermal tissue, Vascular tissue and Ground tissue.

Structural organisation in animals helps in understanding the animal tissues, anatomy and functions of different animals.

Tissues that have a free surface and are compactly arranged. It also provides covering and lining for the outer layer.

Epithelial tissues

They are the group of tissues that links other tissues/organs of the body.

Connective tissues

Tissues that are arranged in parallel arrays that bring movements in the body. There are three types.

Muscle tissues

Skeletal muscles    Muscle fibers that are closely     attached to the skeletal bones. Smooth muscles    An involuntary muscle with a     single narrow spindle-shaped     cell. Cardiac muscles    These are contractile muscles    found in the heart.

Tissues found in the brain, spinal cord and nerves responsible for stimuli and generating responses.

Muscle tissues

Morphology and anatomy of an Earthworm.

Structural organisation

Morphology and anatomy of a Cockroach.

Structural organisation

Structural organisation of an amphibian, a Frog.

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