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Plant Structure. Plant Tissues A tissue is a group of cells organized to form a functional unit or a structural unit Plants have 3 tissue systems: –Ground.

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1 Plant Structure

2 Plant Tissues A tissue is a group of cells organized to form a functional unit or a structural unit Plants have 3 tissue systems: –Ground tissue (3 types) –Vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) –Dermal tissue (exterior)

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4 Ground tissue found throughout the plant, these tissues perform important functions: –like photosynthesis in the mesophyll tissue –Allows for storage of molecules, like glucose from photosynthesis Provides structural support

5 Vascular Tissue Allows for transport of food and water throughout the plant Two Types: –Xylem - conducts water and minerals from the roots to the shoots –Phloem - conducts food from the shoots to the roots

6 Dermal Tissue Epidermis - outermost layer, may contain a cuticle layer

7 Growth Plant growth occurs at specialized areas called meristem

8 Specialization of Plant Tissue Root hairs: have the ability to increase the surface area for water.

9 Cuticle layer: protects the epidermal cells for water loss

10 Guard cells: allow for the openings called stomata for gas exchange

11 Xylem and Phloem: allowing for the movement of water and nutrients to all parts of the plant.

12 Leaves Cuticle is thicker on the top of a leaf than it is on the bottom Stomata - opening controlled by guard cells. More stomata on bottom of leaves Mesophyll- photosynthetic tissue of leaf Xylem and phloem pass through mesophyll (xylem toward the top and phloem toward the bottom)

13 Mesophyll Palisade layer - cells stacked more closely together, toward the upper epidermis, primary site of photosynthesis Spongy layer - cells more loosely organized, toward lower epidermis, some photosynthesis, but primarily engaged in gas diffusion within the leaf

14 Leaf function Photosynthesis - more later Transpiration - 99% of water absorbed by plant is lost by transpiration


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