
- Figure 1 - Principal parts of a vascular plant
- Figure 2 - Major parts of a root
- Figure 3 - Cross section of a root
- Figure 4 - Taproot of a carrot and fibrous root of grass
- Figure 5 - Cross section of stems, vascular systems
- Figure 6 - Stem structure
- Figure 7 - Diversified aboveground stem development
- Figure 8 - Specialized below-ground stems
- Figure 9a - Canes buds
- Figure 9b - Vine tendrils
- Figure 10a - Leaf and flower buds
- Figure 10b - Bud location
- Figure 11 - Leaf parts
- Figure 12 - Leaf cross section
- Figure 13 - Types of venation: parallel-veined and net-veined
- Figure 14 - Identifying plants by their leaves: common leaf blades
- Figure 15 - Identifying plants by their leaves: common leaf margin shapes
- Figure 16 - Identifying plants by their leaves: common apex and base types
- Figure 17 - Leaf types
- Figure 18 - Leaf arrangement
- Figure 19 - Flower structure
- Figure 20 - Complete vs imperfect flower structure
- Figure 21 - Fruit classifications
- Figure 22 - Parts of a seed: beet, bean, and onion
- Figure 23 - Germination of a dicot and a monocot
- Figure 24 - Respiration, photosythesis, water and sugar transport
- Figure 25 - Leaf cross section, vapor exchange, leaf structures
- Figure 26 - Periodicity of plants