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Cell Differentiation SNC2D

Tissues Although all cells in your body contain the same DNA, they are not all alike.

Tissues Although all cells in your body contain the same DNA, they are not all alike. They have different functions and therefore different forms.

Tissues Groups of cells that work together to perform the same function are called tissues.

Tissues Groups of cells that work together to perform the same function are called tissues. In animals, the 4 types of tissues are:

Epithelial Tissue Epithelial tissue is made of cells that are tightly packed together to form a protective barrier. It lines the outer surface of the body and body cavities.

Connective Tissue Connective tissue joins and supports structures. It includes tendons, ligaments, bones, cartilage, blood, and fat.

Muscle Tissue Muscle tissue includes both skeletal muscles that help you move and smooth and cardiac muscles that help your organs move.

Nervous Tissue Nervous tissue responds to stimuli and sends signals through the body.

Plant Tissues There are similarly 4 types of tissues in plants: vascular, (epi)dermal, ground, and meristematic.

Vascular Tissue Vascular tissue transports water and nutrients: xylem moves water and minerals up from the roots; phloem moves the photosynthesized sugar around

(Epi)dermal Tissue Epidermal tissue forms the protective outer covering and allows the exchange of materials (e.g. O2 and CO2) in and out of the plant (through stomata). Section of a leaf:

Ground Tissue Ground tissue provides support, stores water and nutrients, and is where photosynthesis happens (in the specialized mesophyll). Section of a leaf:

Meristematic Tissue Meristematic tissue (e.g. onion root tips) is where growth occurs.

Meristematic Tissue The cells in meristematic tissue are stem cells: unspecialized cells that can become other specialized types of cells when exposed to special environmental conditions (differentiation).

Meristematic Tissue The cells in meristematic tissue are STEM cells: unspecialized cells that can become other specialized types of cells when exposed to special environmental conditions (differentiation). Stem cells also exist in animals. There are two kinds: adult (e.g. bone marrow) and embryonic.

Embryonic Stem Cells Embryonic stem cells can become any type of cell.

Stem cell controversy . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-0ksbfcXhk

Plant/Flower Organs

Tomatoes

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