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PLANT TISSUES: VASCULAR TISSUES

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1 PLANT TISSUES: VASCULAR TISSUES
The Circulatory System of Plants!

2 The Vascular System For plants to survive, they must…
take in nutrients & water from environment transport water up to the leaves, and glucose back down for storage The plant’s vascular system is their “circulatory system” designed to transport materials within the plant!

3 Plant Tissues (Con’t):
Ground Tissue: The internal non-vascular tissues are called the parenchyma (think flesh of a watermelon) Could be specialized for storage, support, photosynthesis, etc.

4 Plant Tissues (Con’t):
Meristematic Tissue: Cells that can rapidly divide by Mitosis produce all growth in plants Apical Meristems are found at the tips of stems, roots, in rings around the stems of larger plants, etc.

5 Plant Tissues (Con’t):
Dermal Tissue: Cells that protect the outer layers of a plant – epidermis is the outermost layer. These cells protect plants from disease & predators, and prevent water loss (Cuticle). Cork protects inner tissues from injury.

6 Plant Tissues (Con’t):
Vascular Tissue: Cells that specialize in transport of water & other substances among cells Two types of tissues: Xylem Phloem

7 Vascular Tissues (Con’t):
Xylem: water-conducting cells - from roots up to rest of the plant after maturation, these cells die; leaving thick-walled, hollow cells that are pitted or open at the ends  ideal for water transfer

8 Vascular Tissues (Con’t):
Phloem: food-conducting cells - from one part of plant to another (mostly down towards roots) these living cells have large pores at their ends and share cytoplasm ideal for food transfer

9 Xylem and Phloem Compared…


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