Morphology of Flowering Plants — NEET/JEE Questions, Notes & Weightage
Describes the external structure of root, stem, leaf, inflorescence, flower, fruit, and seed, including modifications (e.g. tuberous roots, phyllode leaves) and floral formulae. A dependable source of direct, diagram-based NEET questions on floral structure and aestivation/placentation types.
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Frequently asked questions
Are floral formulas important for NEET?
Yes — questions asking you to read or identify a floral formula/diagram, and placentation or aestivation types, recur almost every year.
What plant family examples should I memorise?
Solanaceae and Fabaceae are the two families NEET draws floral-formula questions from most often — know their characteristic flower structure cold.
How is this different from Anatomy of Flowering Plants?
Morphology covers external, visible structure; Anatomy covers internal tissue organisation. NEET tests both as separate chapters but expects you to connect external form to internal tissue arrangement.