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1 Plan A Standard lecture course Plan B Standard lecture course, except: Last lectures will be chosen by you -> electives Last 4 labs will be an independent research project 20% of grade will be “elective” Paper Talk Research proposal Poster Exam

2 Plan C We will pick a problem in plant biology and see where it takes us. Phytoremediation Plant products Biofuels Climate/CO2 change Stress responses/stress avoidance Improving food production Biotechnology Plant movements Plant signaling (including neurobiology) Flowering? Something else?

3 Plan C Pick a problem Pick some plants to study Design some experiments See where they lead us

4 Plan C Grading? Combination of papers and presentations First presentation: 5 points Research presentation: 10 points Final presentation: 15 points Assignments: 5 points each Poster: 10 points Intermediate report 10 points Final report: 30 points Alternatives Paper(s) instead of 1 or two presentations Research proposal instead of a presentation One or two exams? Scavenger hunts?

5 Vegetative Plants 3 Parts Leaf Stem Root

6 Vegetative Plants 3 tissue types Dermal Ground Vascular

7 Plant Development Cell division = growth

8 Plant Development Cell division = growth Determination = what cell can become

9 Plant Development Cell division = growth Determination = what cell can become Differentiation = cells become specific types

10 Plant Development Cell division = growth Determination = what cell can become Differentiation = cells become specific types Pattern formation: developing specific structures in specific locations

11 Plant Development Cell division = growth Determination = what cell can become Differentiation = cells become specific types Pattern formation Morphogenesis: organization into tissues & organs

12 Plant Development umbrella term for many processes embryogenesis

13 Plant Development umbrella term for many processes Embryogenesis Seed dormancy and germination

14 Plant Development umbrella term for many processes Embryogenesis Seed dormancy and germination Seedling Morphogenesis

15 Plant Development umbrella term for many processes Embryogenesis Seed dormancy and germination Seedling Morphogenesis Transition to flowering, fruit and seed formation

16 Plant Development umbrella term for many processes Embryogenesis Seed dormancy and germination Seedling Morphogenesis Transition to flowering, fruit and seed formation Many responses to environment

17 Plant Development Umbrella term for many processes Unique features of plant development Cell walls: can’t move:

18 Plant Development Umbrella term for many processes Unique features of plant development Cell walls: can’t move: Must grow towards/away from signals

19 Plant Development Umbrella term for many processes Unique features of plant development Cell walls: cells can’t move: must grow instead Plasticity: plants develop in response to environment

20 Unique features of plant development
Cell walls: cells can’t move Plasticity: plants develop in response to environment Totipotency: most plant cells can form an entire new plant given the correct signals

21 Unique features of plant development
Cell walls: cells can’t move Plasticity: plants develop in response to environment Totipotency: most plant cells can form an entire new plant given the correct signals Meristems: plants have perpetually embryonic regions, and can form new ones

22 Unique features of plant development
Cell walls: cells can’t move Plasticity: plants develop in response to environment Totipotency: most plant cells can form an entire new plant given the correct signals Meristems: plants have perpetually embryonic regions, and can form new ones No germ line!

23 Unique features of plant development
Meristems: plants have perpetually embryonic regions, and can form new ones No germ line! Cells at apical meristem become flowers: allows Lamarckian evolution!

24 Unique features of plant development
Meristems: plants have perpetually embryonic regions, and can form new ones No germ line! Cells at apical meristem become flowers: allows Lamarckian evolution! Different parts of the same 2000 year old tree have different DNA & form different gametes

25 Cell walls Carbohydrate barrier surrounding cell Protects & gives cell shape 1˚ wall made first mainly cellulose Can stretch!

26 Cell walls Carbohydrate barrier surrounding cell Protects & gives cell shape 1˚ wall made first mainly cellulose Can stretch! 2˚ wall made after growth stops

27 Cell walls Carbohydrate barrier surrounding cell Protects & gives cell shape 1˚ wall made first mainly cellulose Can stretch! 2˚ wall made after growth stops Lignins make it tough

28 Cell walls Carbohydrate barrier surrounding cell Protects & gives cell shape 1˚ wall made first mainly cellulose Can stretch! 2˚ wall made after growth stops Lignins make it tough

29 Cell walls 1˚ wall made first 2˚ wall made after growth stops Lignins make it tough Problem for "cellulosic Ethanol" from whole plants Middle lamella = space between 2 cells

30 Cell walls 1˚ wall made first 2˚ wall made after growth stops Middle lamella = space between 2 cells Plasmodesmata = gaps in walls that link cells

31 Cell Walls Plasmodesmata = gaps in walls that link cells Lined with plasma membrane

32 Cell Walls Plasmodesmata = gaps in walls that link cells Lined with plasma membrane Desmotubule joins ER of both cells

33 Cell Walls Plasmodesmata = gaps in walls that link cells Lined with plasma membrane Desmotubule joins ER of both cells Exclude objects > 1000 Dalton, yet viruses move through them!

34 Types of Organelles 1) Endomembrane System 2) Putative endosymbionts

35 Endomembrane system Common features derived from ER

36 Endomembrane system Common features derived from ER transport is in vesicles

37 Endomembrane system Common features derived from ER transport is in vesicles proteins & lipids are glycosylated

38 Endomembrane system Organelles derived from the ER 1) ER 2) Golgi 3) Vacuoles 4) Plasma Membrane 5) Nuclear Envelope 6) Endosome 7) Oleosomes

39 ER Network of membranes t/out cell 2 types: SER & RER

40 SER tubules that lack ribosomes fns: Lipid syn Steroid syn drug detox storing Ca2+ Glycogen catabolism

41 RER Flattened membranes studded with ribosomes 1˚ fn = protein synthesis -> ribosomes are making proteins

42 ER SER & RER make new membrane!

43 GOLGI COMPLEX Flattened stacks of membranes made from ER

44 GOLGI COMPLEX Individual, flattened stacks of membranes made from ER Fn: “post office”: collect ER products, process & deliver them Altered in each stack

45 GOLGI COMPLEX Individual, flattened stacks of membranes made from ER Fn: “post office”: collect ER products, process & deliver them Altered in each stack Makes most cell wall carbohydrates!

46 GOLGI COMPLEX Individual, flattened stacks of membranes made from ER Fn: “post office”: collect ER products, process & deliver them Altered in each stack Makes most cell wall carbohydrates! Protein’s address is built in

47 VACUOLES Derived from Golgi; Fns: 1)digestion a) Organelles b) food particles

48 VACUOLES Derived from Golgi; Fns: 1)digestion a) Organelles b) food particles 2) storage

49 VACUOLES Derived from Golgi; Fns: 1) digestion a) Organelles b) food particles 2) storage 3) turgor: push plasma membrane against cell wall

50 VACUOLES Vacuoles are subdivided: lytic vacuoles are distinct from storage vacuoles!

51 Endomembrane system Organelles derived from the ER 1) ER 2) Golgi 3) Vacuoles 4) Plasma Membrane Regulates transport in/out of cell

52 Endomembrane system Organelles derived from the ER 1) ER 2) Golgi 3) Vacuoles 4) Plasma Membrane Regulates transport in/out of cell Lipids form barrier Proteins transport objects & info

53 Endomembrane System 5) Nuclear envelope: regulates transport in/out of nucleus Continuous with ER

54 Endomembrane System 5) Nuclear envelope:regulates transport in/out of nucleus Continuous with ER Transport is only through nuclear pores

55 Endomembrane System 5) Nuclear envelope:regulates transport in/out of nucleus Continuous with ER Transport is only through nuclear pores Need correct signal & receptor for import

56 Endomembrane System 5) Nuclear envelope: regulates transport in/out of nucleus Continuous with ER Transport is only through nuclear pores Need correct signal & receptor for import new one for export

57 Endomembrane System Nucleus: spherical organelle bounded by 2 membranes and filled with chromatin = mix of DNA and protein

58 Endomembrane System Nucleus: spherical organelle bounded by 2 membranes and filled with chromatin fns = information storage & retrieval Ribosome assembly (in nucleolus)

59 Endomembrane System Endosomes: vesicles derived from Golgi or Plasma membrane Fn: sorting materials & recycling receptors

60 Endomembrane System Oleosomes: oil storage bodies derived from SER Surrounded by lipid monolayer!

61 Endomembrane System Oleosomes: oil storage bodies derived from SER Surrounded by lipid monolayer! filled with lipids: no internal hydrophobic effect!


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