There are several main types of inflorescence, including:
Racemose Inflorescence: In this type, the main axis continues to grow and produces flowers along its sides. Examples include the simple raceme, panicle, and spike.
Cymose Inflorescence: Here, the main axis terminates in a flower and the lateral branches also terminate in flowers. Examples include the cyme, umbel, and corymb.
Compound Inflorescence: This type is a combination of racemose and cymose inflorescences, characterized by the presence of both types of branching in the same inflorescence. Examples include the compound raceme and compound umbel.
Functions of Inflorescence
The inflorescence serves several important functions in plantreproduction:
Reproduction: The primary function of the inflorescence is to produce and support flowers, which are the reproductive structures of the plant.
Skills and Processes: Students will demonstrate the thinking and acting inherent in the practice of science.
Applying Evidence and Reasoning: Review data from a simple experiment, summarize the data, and construct a logical argument about the cause-and-effect relationships in the experiment.
Describe the reasoning that lead to the interpretation of data and conclusions drawn.