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Plant Tissues: Overview Meristematic and Permanent Tissues.

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1 Plant Tissues: Overview Meristematic and Permanent Tissues

2 Meristematic tissues – localized regions of cell division Apical Meristems Apical Meristems Primary or Transitional Meristem  Primary growth Primary or Transitional Meristem  Primary growth Lateral Meristems Lateral Meristems Vascular cambium  2 o vascular tissue Vascular cambium  2 o vascular tissue Cork cambium or phellogen  periderm Cork cambium or phellogen  periderm Intercalary Meristems (found in the nodes of grasses) Intercalary Meristems (found in the nodes of grasses)

3 Root and Apical Meristem

4 Root Apical Meristem 1.Root cap initials 2.Protoderm 3.Ground meristem 4.Procambium 5.Root cap

5 Lateral Meristems – secondary growth in woody plants This stem has two lateral meristems. They are the vascular cambium and the cork cambium. (This is 1 year)

6 Lateral Meristem- 2 years This is the 2 nd year and you can see there are two layers of xylem for each year. The pith is also referred to as the “Heartwood” This is the 2 nd year and you can see there are two layers of xylem for each year. The pith is also referred to as the “Heartwood”

7 Stems-Internal Monocot : examples: corn, grasses Monocot : examples: corn, grasses Dicot: example: trees Dicot: example: trees

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9 Stems-Internal

10 Simple Tissues – consisting of one cell type Parenchyma – thin walled & alive at maturity; often multifaceted. Parenchyma – thin walled & alive at maturity; often multifaceted. Collenchyma – thick walled & alive at maturity Collenchyma – thick walled & alive at maturity Sclerenchyma – thick walled and dead at maturity Sclerenchyma – thick walled and dead at maturity Sclerids or stone cells – cells as long as they are wide Sclerids or stone cells – cells as long as they are wide Fibers – cells longer than they are wide Fibers – cells longer than they are wide Epidermis – alive at maturity Epidermis – alive at maturity Trichomes – “pubescence” or hairs on epidermis Trichomes – “pubescence” or hairs on epidermis Root Hairs – tubular extensions of epidermal cells Root Hairs – tubular extensions of epidermal cells

11 Parenchyma

12 Collenchyma

13 Sclerenchyma Right-hand illustration modified from: Weier, Stocking & Barbour, 1974, Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology, 5th Ed. SCLERIDSFIBERS

14 Epidermis – stoma, trichomes, & root hairs http://www.ucd.ie/botany/Steer/hair/roothairs.html

15 Complex Tissue Xylem – water conducting tissue; parenchyma, fibers, vessels and/or tracheids, and ray cells. Xylem – water conducting tissue; parenchyma, fibers, vessels and/or tracheids, and ray cells. Phloem food conducting tissue; sieve-tube members (no nucleus at maturity, cytoplasm present), companion cells, fibers, parenchyma, and ray cells. In flowering plants, sieve-tube members and companion cells arise from the same mother cell. Phloem food conducting tissue; sieve-tube members (no nucleus at maturity, cytoplasm present), companion cells, fibers, parenchyma, and ray cells. In flowering plants, sieve-tube members and companion cells arise from the same mother cell.

16 Xylem movement in stem/leaf

17 Xylem

18 Phloem

19 Vascular Bundles with xylem & phloem Maize or Corn – vein in cross section Alfalfa – vein in cross section


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