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Title: Lectures on Plant Physiology


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Lectures on Plant Physiology
  • Prepared by
  • Prof Mohammed Naguib Abdel-Ghany Haseneen
  • Professor of Plant physiology

For Pre-Dental Students
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Contents
  • Plant Cell
  • Plant Cell structure and function
  • Different Bio-Physico-Chemical Phenomena
  • Colloids
  • Diffusion
  • Osmosis
  • Imbibitions
  • The Enzymes
  • Structure
  • Mode of action
  • Inhibitors
  • Factors affecting enzymatic activity

3
Cont.
  • Metabolism
  • Respiration
  • Glycolysis, TAC, Fermentation
  • Factors affecting rate of respiration
  • Amino acid and protein metabolism
  • Biotechnology
  • -What is biotechnology?
  • Biotechnology benefit

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1- Plant Cell (Structure and Function)
  • Cells are the basic unit of life.
  • Cells carryout all the necessary functions for
    life such as reproduction, taking in nutrients
    and excreting wastes.
  • Cells are made up of chemicals and molecules.
    Human cells contain mostly water.

5
The Cell
  • Cells are classified as prokaryotic and
    eukaryotic.
  • Prokaryotic cells lack a well-defined nucleus and
    many organelles. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells.
  • Eukaryotic cells include the protists, fungi,
    plant and animal cells. We will study these
    cells during this lab.

6
The Cell
  • Animal Cells
  • Have centrioles
  • Store glucose as glycogen
  • Do not have a cell wall
  • Contain mitochondria
  • Plant Cells
  • Lack centrioles
  • Store glucose as cellulose or starch
  • Have a cell wall
  • Have large vacuoles
  • Contain chloroplasts as well as mitochondria

7
The Cell
  • Animal Cell
  • Click on the cell to study it in more detail
  • Plant Cell
  • Click on the cell to study it in more detail

8
Animal CellClick on each organelle to learn its
function. When you have finished click on the
arrow button to study the plant cell.
9
Plant CellClick on each organelle to study its
function. When you have finished click here to
study the animal cell or here to continue this
lab.
10
Cell is a unit or module of plant organization
  • Supports cells plant- Controls cell growth
    shape

11
Cell Wall
  • Only found in plant cells
  • Surrounds cell membrane
  • Composed of lignin and cellulose
  • Function to strengthen and protect plant cells.

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Cell Wall
  • Structural functions
  • Provides rigidity to plant
  • Determines size and shape of cell
  • Determines size and shape of plant
  • Other functions
  • Absorption
  • Transport
  • Secretion
  • Cell-cell communication

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Structure of cell wall
  • Cellulose is principal component
  • Repeated monomers of glucose attached end to end
  • Bundled into microfibrils
  • Crystalline properties
  • Cellulose matrix is embedded in matrix of
    noncellulosic molecules
  • Provide cross-links between cellulose
    microfibrils
  • Pectins hydophilic polysaccharides
  • Glycoproteins- extensins

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Structure of cell wall continued
  • Primary wall
  • Formed first while cells growing and dividing
  • Enriched in pectins and water (to allow
    expansion)
  • Middle lamella
  • Joins adjacent cells
  • Mostly pectins

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Cell wall structure continued
  • Secondary wall
  • Not all cells form
  • Deposited after cell has stopped growing
  • Inside primary wall
  • More cellulose
  • Pectins lacking
  • Rigid
  • Formed by cells that provide strength or
    transport

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Cell walls (yellow) separated by middle lamella
(black)
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Middle lamella (black) separates walls from 2
different cells
Cell membrane contacts inner part of wall
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Cellulose is polymer of glucose that aggregates
into threads (microfibrils)
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Cellulose threads are woven in cell wall
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