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Phytotomy is a branch of botany that focuses on the study of plant anatomy. This field of study is concerned with the structure of plants, the ways in which they are organized, and the functions of their various parts. In phytotomy, researchers use various tools and techniques to examine a plant's structure. These include dissection, histology, scanning electron microscopy, and other methods. Phytotomists use these tools to analyze the structure of a plant's cell walls, epidermis, endodermis, and other components. They also look at the way various organs and tissues interact within the plant. The study of phytotomy can provide insights into how plants grow and develop. It can also be used to identify the genetic makeup of a plant, as well as to identify potential sources of disease or pest infestations. Additionally, phytotomy can be used to identify the traits and characteristics of a particular species, as well as to identify the environmental conditions necessary for its survival. Phytotomy is an important tool for understanding the biology and ecology of plants. It can be used to identify and classify species, to determine the evolutionary relationships among species, to understand how plants interact with their environment.