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Flowers Plant. Rooibos (/ ˈ r ɔɪ b ɒ s / ROY-boss; Afrikaans: [ˈroːibɔs] ⓘ, lit. ' red bush '), or Aspalathus linearis, is a broom-like member of the plant family Fabaceae that grows in South Africa's Fynbos biome.
Diagram of a typical drupe (in this case, a peach), showing both fruit and seed A schematic picture of an orange hesperidium A segment of an orange that has been opened to show the pulp (juice vesicles) of the endocarp. Fruit anatomy is the plant anatomy of the internal structure of fruit.
Plant anatomy or phytotomy is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plants. Originally, it included plant morphology , the description of the physical form and external structure of plants, but since the mid-20th century, plant anatomy has been considered a separate field referring only to internal plant structure.
Diagram illustrating the different zones of an indeterminate root nodule (see text). Zone I—the active meristem. This is where new nodule tissue is formed which will later differentiate into the other zones of the nodule. Zone II—the infection zone. This zone is permeated with infection threads full of bacteria.
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This image was selected as picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for 3 October 2007. It was captioned as follows: It was captioned as follows: English: Diagram of the gastrointestinal tract