Structural Organization in Animals and Plants

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Structural Organization in Animals and Plants explains how cells are arranged into tissues, organs, and organ systems in both plants and animals. This category focuses on the levels of biological organization and tissue structure, making it suitable for Class 11–12 students, NEET aspirants, and undergraduate learners.

In this section, you will study:

  • Levels of organization in plants and animals

  • Animal tissues and their types

  • Structural organization of earthworm, cockroach, and frog

  • Plant tissues and their organization

  • Morphology and anatomy of flowering plants

  • Differences in structural organization between plants and animals

  • NCERT-based explanations, diagrams, MCQs, and exam-oriented questions

The content is structured to build clear conceptual understanding, improve diagram-based and comparative answers, and help students perform confidently in school examinations, NEET, and undergraduate assessments.

Develop a strong understanding of how biological structure supports function in both plants and animals.

Q. In which part of the plant does the majority of water absorption occur?
  • A. Stems
  • B. Leaves
  • C. Roots
  • D. Flowers
Q. What is the role of stomata in plant leaves?
  • A. Water storage
  • B. Gas exchange
  • C. Nutrient absorption
  • D. Support
Q. What type of root system is characterized by a single main root with smaller lateral roots?
  • A. Fibrous root system
  • B. Taproot system
  • C. Adventitious root system
  • D. Modified root system
Q. What type of tissue is responsible for the growth of plants?
  • A. Dermal tissue
  • B. Vascular tissue
  • C. Meristematic tissue
  • D. Ground tissue
Q. Which structure in plants is primarily involved in reproduction?
  • A. Roots
  • B. Leaves
  • C. Flowers
  • D. Stems
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