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Title: Structure and Function The Cell


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Plant Structure and Function(pg. 23-63)
  • Cell
  • Tissues

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Structure and FunctionThe Cell (p.25-27)
  • Cell wall
  • Plasmalamella
  • Protoplast
  • Cytoplasm
  • Plasmodesmata
  • Organelles

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Structure and FunctionThe Cell (p.25-27)
  • Central Vacuole
  • Nucleus
  • Ribosomes
  • Chloroplast
  • Mitochondria

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Tissuesp. 26-29
  • Undifferentiated tissues- meristems
  • site of cell division
  • Differentiated tissues -cells gain function
  • such as epidermis, phloem, xylem etc.

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A Maple tree is tapped 2 feet off the ground.If
the tree grows at a rate of 6 per year, how long
will it take for the bucket to be 4 feet off the
ground?
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Meristematic Tissues
  • 3 Kinds Apical, Intercalary, Secondary
    (cambium)
  • Apical meristem
  • shoot root tips
  • terminal growth

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Meristems
  • intercalary meristem
  • growing point at base of leaf in grass
  • allows mowing without removing growing point

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Meristems
  • secondary meristem
  • vascular cambium
  • produce phloem xylem
  • lateral growth, increase in diameter

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What are characteristics of meristematic tissues?
  • a. cell division
  • b. occurs in shoot and root tips
  • c. undifferentiated tissue
  • d. All of the above

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Dermal Tissues
  • Epidermis
  • outermost layer or layers of stems, leaves,
    roots, flowers
  • specialized cells
  • guard cells stomata, trichomes

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  • Guard Cells and Stomata

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Guard Cell and Stomata
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Dermal Tissues
  • In woody dicots and gymnosperms the epidermis is
    sloughed off.
  • It is replaced by bark/periderm
  • cork cambium - meristematic cells

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Vascular Tissues
  • conducting tissue
  • derived from lateral meristem
  • occurs in cylinder or bundles
  • phloem - living tissue
  • transports assimilates up and down
  • xylem - nonliving
  • conducts water nutrients
  • provides support wood

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Ground Tissues
  • Parenchyma - storage, wound healing,
    photosynthesis, edible plant parts
  • Cortex and Pith
  • Collenchyma, celery
  • Sclerenchyma, nuts, pits
  • Living, Living, Dead

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Tissue Review
  • Meristem
  • Apical
  • Intercallary
  • Secondary
  • vascular cambium
  • Dermal
  • Epidermis
  • Guard cells
  • Stomata
  • Trichomes
  • Vascular
  • Xylem
  • Dead
  • Xy high
  • Phloem
  • Living
  • Phlo low (down and up)
  • Ground
  • Parenchyma living
  • Cortex and Pith
  • Storage, healing, food
  • Collenchyma living- celery
  • Sclerenchyma dead - pit
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