
Botanical Anatomy
Botanical anatomy is the study of the internal structure of plants, focusing on how their tissues and organs are organized. It helps us understand how plants grow, transport nutrients, and support themselves. This includes examining parts like roots, stems, leaves, and reproductive structures, and looking at the types of cells and tissues that make up each part. By understanding plant anatomy, scientists and farmers can better grasp how plants function, adapt to their environment, and how to improve their growth and health.