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Pharmacognosy-2 (PG303)                              Level 2                Clinical Pharmacy-Pharm D
































              5- Surface: it may be smooth, rough, hairy, spiny, striated, wrinkled…………etc.

              6- Fracture: it depends mainly upon the nature and arregements of the tissues constituting the
                 organs. It may be:
                 Complete: when the part breaks clean across.
                 Incomplete: when it breaks part way across.
                 Short: when it brakes quickly and straight across, and the fractured surface is almost smooth.
                 Flexible: when breaking only by tearing or twisting.
                 Tough: when breaking with difficulty.
                 Weak: breaking quickly with little effort.
                 Hard: when not easily broken.
                 Splintery: when breaking irregularly across withjagged projecting points in broken surface.
                 Fibrous: when resisting during breaking and fibrous projections protruding from the broken
                        surface.
                 Brittle: when easily broken into fragments.
                 Even (smooth): when breaking with smooth surface.
                 Uneven: when breaking with irregular surface.
                 Mealy  (starchy):  when  breaking  readily  across  and  exhibiting  whitish  powdery  broken
                        surfaces due to starch.
                 Resinous: when exhibiting smooth glossy broken surfaces.

              7- Insertion of leaves:
                 1- Cauline: arise from the aerial stem.
                 2- Radical: arise from the crown of the root.

              8- Phyllotaxis: is the mode of arrangement of cauline leaves on the stem.
                 1- Alternate or spiral: leaves occur singly at a node e.g. Lobelia.
                 2- Opposite: leaves occur as pair at a node and opposite decussate: opposite but each pair
                     alternated at right angles to one another e.g. Mentha.
                 3- Whorled or verticillate: when several leaves occur at a node e.g. Nerium.





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