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1 A collection of cells that perform a specific function
TISSUES A collection of cells that perform a specific function

2 Meristems Unlike animals, plants have permanent regions of cell division Meristems

3 Meristems Apical Meristems Cell division at tips of roots and stems
Produce primary tissue

4 Meristems Lateral Meristems
Cell division that increases girth of roots and stems Secondary growth

5 Lateral Meristems Vascular cambium Conduction “Plumbing”

6 Lateral Meristems Vascular cambium Thin cylinder of brick-shaped cells
Majority of growth contributes to increased girth

7 Lateral Meristems Cork cambium
Layer of cells outside phloem layer of vascular cambium Inside the outer bark

8 Lateral Meristems Intercalary Meristems Develop nodes along stems
Grassy plants Develop nodes along stems

9 Lateral Meristems Intercalary Meristems Do not contain cork cambium
Vascular bundles

10 Tissues Simple Tissues Parenchyma Collenchyma Sclerenchyma

11 Simple Tissue Parenchyma cells The most abundant of all cell types
Thin, pliable cell walls The most abundant of all cell types Space between parenchyma cells Intercellular space

12 Simple Tissue Parenchyma cells that contain numerous chloroplasts
Chlorenchyma tissue Primarily photosynthesis Parenchyma cells lacking chlorophyll Food and water storage Soft, edible parts of fruit and vegetables

13 Simple Tissue Collenchyma cells thicker and longer
Primarily just below the epidermis Flexible support for growing tissue Strands of celery

14 Simple Tissue Sclerenchyma cells thickest and toughest cell walls
Impregnated with lignin for support

15 Simple Tissue Sclerenchyma cells form two types of tissues
Form very hard tissue Sclereids Gritty texture of pear Hard shell of nuts

16 Simple Tissue Sclerenchyma cells form two types of tissues
Longer tissue that contain a tiny cavity (lumen) Fibers

17 Complex Tissue Composed of two or more types of cells Plumbing tissues
Xylem Phloem

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19 DICOT MONOCOT

20 Complex Tissue Xylem Conducts water and minerals from the roots
Transports upward

21 Complex Tissue Xylem Long tubes composed of two tissues Vessels
Large openings at each end allow for water flow Tracheids Conduction and support Smaller cells

22 Complex Tissue Xylem Long tubes composed of two tissues Tracheids
Conduction and support Smaller cells

23 Complex Tissue Xylem Openings along cell walls connect side by side cells Pits Lateral flow in trees Rays

24 Complex Tissue Phloem Conduct water and food in both directions
Primarily down

25 Complex Tissue Phloem Long tubes composed of two tissues Sieve tubes
Similar to xylem vessels Perforated ends instead of large openings Sieve plates

26 Complex Tissue Phloem Long tubes composed of two tissues
Companion cells Similar to xylem tracheids Support sieve cell functions

27 Complex Tissue Phloem Living sieve tube cells contain callose
Injury will result in callose to plug sieve plate Callus plug Plants seal, not heal

28 Xylem and Phloem

29 Complex Tissue Epidermis Outermost layer of cells Skin

30 Complex Tissue Epidermis One cell thick (usually)
Multilayered examples Orchid aerial roots Velamen roots

31 Complex Tissue Epidermis Secrete fatty (waxy) substance
Cutin Protective layer on the outside Cuticle Restricts water loss Resists disease and insects

32 Complex Tissue Epidermis Form tubular extensions Root and foliar hairs

33 Complex Tissue Epidermis Openings along surface Stomata Gas exchange
Transpiration

34 Complex Tissue Epidermis Guard cells Open and close

35 Complex Tissue In woody plants, epidermis sloughed off Periderm
Outer bark Boxy cork cells

36 Complex Tissue Contain fatty substance to waterproof layer
Suberin Protects phloem tissue beneath it

37 Complex Tissue Pockets of tissue protruding through periderm
Lenticels Gas exchange

38 Fig. 4.14

39 Complex Tissue Secretory cells Exude nectar, fragrance or oil
Expel waste from cells

40 Xylem, Phloem, and Transpiration


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