Plant Structure (9.1) Part 1

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Plant Structure (9.1) Part 1 Pre AP Biology Plant Structure (9.1) Part 1

Plant Basic Structure

Root System

Types of Roots - Fibrous

Types of Roots - Tap

Types of Roots - Adventitious

Root Hairs

Mycorrhizae on a root hair

Shoot System

Modified Stems - Stolons

Modified Stems - Rhizomes

Modified Stems - Tubers

Modified Stems - Bulbs

Leave Structure

Monocot vs. Eudicot

Leaf Modifications

Stomata

Moncot vs. Eudicot

Dermal Tissue

Vascular Tissue

Vascular Tissue - Xylem

Vascular Tissue - Phloem

Ground Tissue

Ground Tissue

Plant Structure (9.1) Part 2 Pre AP Biology Plant Structure (9.1) Part 2

Meristematic Tissues Primary Growth –Blue Secondary Growth - red

Growth rings

Early growth vs. Late growth (Look at the size of the cells)

Heartwood vs. Sapwood