Study of External Morphology of Mustard Plant

External Morphology of Mustard Plant

 

This plant can be seen in winter season. It produces seeds and dies. It consists of roots, stem, branches, leaves and flowers. On functional basis it is divided into two parts:

 

  1. i) Vegetative parts:

 

These parts do not take part in sexual reproduction e.g. root, stern, branches and leaves.

 

  1. ii) Reproductive Parts:

 

These parts take part in sexual reproduction e.g. flower, fruit and seeds.

 

Note: Of course, not all specialties can be studied remotely. The most common in the line of on-line education were such areas as management, commerce, IT-technologies, design, accounting, advanced training of teachers. But a full-fledged medical education, no doubt, is not remotely obtainable. Although some specialized courses (epidemiology, infections) and on-line tests will be useful to medical students. The quality of higher education received remotely depends, first of all, on the student himself. Even if the material provided was not complete enough, additional information can always be obtained from the counseling teacher. In the study of the material there will be no hurry, because the student itself determines the schedule of studies, sessions and the duration of studies as a whole. If the distance form has not approached, study can be continued by traditional (full-time or correspondence) way.

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