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Title: Cells and Tissues of the Plant Body


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Cells and Tissues of the Plant Body
  • Chapter 23

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Origin of Primary Tissues
  • Primary growth- formation of primary tissues.
  • Primary plant body.

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Growth and Development
  • Development- the sum total of events that lead to
    the formation of the plant body.
  • Growth- an irreversible increase in size.
  • Cell division
  • Cell enlargement
  • Apical Meristems- regions of tissue at the tips
    of shoots and roots that forms new cells.
  • Meristematic tissue.
  • Much of the plant undergoes unlimited or
    prolonged growth of the apical meristems
    indeterminate.

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Morphogenesis and Differentiation
  • Morphogenesis- the development of form.
  • Differentiation- a process by which a relatively
    unspecialized cell undergoes a progressive change
    to form a more specialized cell.

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Internal Organization of the Plant Body
  • Tissue- a group of similar cells organized into a
    structural and functional unit.
  • Tissue System- a tissue or group of tissues
    organized into a structural and functional unit
    larger units of the plant body.
  • There are 3 Tissue Systems
  • Ground
  • Vascular
  • Dermal

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Ground Tissue
  • Parenchyma
  • Polyhedral to round in shape.
  • Occur throughout the plant body.
  • Photosynthesis, storage, and secretion.
  • Collenchyma
  • Elongate in shape.
  • Occur beneath the epidermis in young stems.
  • Support young growing tissues.
  • Sclerenchyma- fibers and sclereids.
  • Long or stellate in shape.
  • Occur throughout the plant body.
  • Support (strengthen) and storage.

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Vascular Tissue 1
  • Xylem- principal water-conducting tissue in
    vascular plants dead at maturity lignified.
  • Tracheary Elements
  • Tracheid- elongate and tapering pits, but no
    perforations seedless vascular plants,
    gymnosperms, and some angiosperms.
  • Vessel element- elongate pits and perforations
    angiosperms.

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Vascular Tissue 2
  • Phloem- principal food-conducting tissue in
    vascular plants living at maturity not
    lignified.
  • Gymnosperm Sieve Elements
  • Sieve cell- elongate tapering with sieve
    areas.
  • Albuminous cell- elongate tapering delivers
    substances to sieve cells.
  • Angiosperm Sieve Elements
  • Sieve-tube element- elongate tapering with a
    sieve plate.
  • Companion cell- variable delivers substances to
    sieve-tube elements.

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Dermal Tissue
  • Epidermis- outermost cell layer of the primary
    plant body.
  • Variable in shape guard cells and trichomes.
  • Outermost layer of plant body.
  • Protective (cuticle and water loss) and
    aeration (stomata).
  • Periderm- secondary protective tissues.
  • Rectangular in shape cork cells.
  • Beneath the epidermis.
  • Protective and aeration (lenticels) replaces
    epidermis.
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