Anatomy of Flowering Plants — NEET/JEE Questions, Notes & Weightage
Class 11 Structural Organisation in Plants and Animals NEET weightage: Medium 3,668 questions
Covers internal tissue systems — meristematic and permanent tissues, the anatomy of root/stem/leaf in monocots vs dicots, and secondary growth. NEET regularly tests monocot-vs-dicot anatomical differences through labelled diagrams.
Practice all 3,668 Anatomy of Flowering Plants questions →Topics inside Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Dicot and Monocot Anatomy
1,534
Secondary Growth
981
Tissues and Tissue Systems
681
Botany
74
Anatomy Of Dicotyledonous And Monocotyledonous Plants
14
Permanent Tissue
3
Vascular Tissues And Life Cycles
1
Plant Growth
1
Meristematic Tissue
1
Leaf Anatomy
1
Frequently asked questions
What is the single most-tested comparison in this chapter?
Monocot stem/root vs dicot stem/root anatomy — vascular bundle arrangement, presence/absence of cambium, and bundle sheath are asked nearly every year.
Is secondary growth important for NEET?
Yes, at a conceptual level — know what produces secondary xylem/phloem and cork, even if detailed seasonal-ring mechanics are asked less often.
Should I memorise every tissue type by name?
Focus on function over rote memorisation — NEET usually asks you to identify a tissue from its described function or diagram, not recall a definition verbatim.