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(External & Internal Structures)
PLANTS (External & Internal Structures) (Part 2)
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Shoot system Root system leaf blade axillary bud petiole node
vascular tissue shoot apical meristem terminal bud internode Shoot system vascular tissue root tip vascular tissue root hair root cap root apical meristem Root system dermal tissue ground tissue vascular tissue
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The Stem
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Morphology of a Dicot Stem
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shoot apical meristem leaf scar node bundle scar internode lenticel
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Magnified section of the shoot apical meristem
Leaf primordium Young leaf Axillary bud
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Meristematic region Enlargement region Protoderm Ground meristem
epidermis cortex Ground meristem pith phloem Procambium vascular cambium xylem
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Morphology of a Monocot Stem
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Intercalary Meristem Occur only in monocot (particularly grass) stems at the base of nodes and leaf blades. Capable of cell division and allow for rapid growth and regrowth of many monocots. Leaf regrowth in grasses evolved in response to damage by grazing herbivores.
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Cross section of a monocot stem
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vascular bundle bundle sheath companion cell phloem sieve tube
pitted vessel xylem annular vessel air space
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Cross section of a dicot stem (herbaceous)
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vascular bundle phloem fiber phloem parenchyma sieve tube
companion cell vascular cambium tracheid vessel xylem parenchyma xylem fiber
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Vascular bundle of a dicot stem
phloem vascular cambium interfascicular cambium fascicular cambium xylem
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Secondary Growth of Dicot Stems
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Woody dicot stem Periderm Primary phloem Secondary phloem
Secondary xylem Primary xylem pith
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lenticels phellem phellogen phelloderm
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Woody Dicot Stem
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Bark Sapwood Annual rings Heartwood
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Modified Roots
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For Support Twines Tendrils Morning Glory (Ipomea sp.)
Squash (Cucurbita sp.) Twines Tendrils
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Clinging roots at the nodes
For Support Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea sp.) Hydrangea (Hydrangea petiolaris) Scramblers (Hooks) Clinging roots at the nodes
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Phylloclades – green, flattened, thin, leaf-like structures
For Photosynthesis Stick plant (Euphorbia tirucalli) Mimosa (Acacia cyanophylla) Green stem Phylloclades – green, flattened, thin, leaf-like structures
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Enlarged, thickened of fleshy subterranean stem
For Storage For Protection Onion (Allium cepa) Rose (Rosa sp.) Enlarged, thickened of fleshy subterranean stem Thorns
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For Reproduction stolons runners Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon)
Strawberry (Fragania sp.) stolons runners
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