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Ground Tissue Lies between the dermal and vascular tissues

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1 Ground Tissue Lies between the dermal and vascular tissues
Parenchyma – has thin cell walls and large central vacuoles Collenchyma – has strong, flexible cell walls and is found in larger plants Sclerenchyma – has extremely thick, rigid cells walls

2 Roots Types of roots: Taproot - A thick primary root that grows long and is found mainly in dicots Fibrous roots – branch extensively and are found mainly in monocots

3 Root Structure & Growth
Root hairs – tiny projections from the epidermis that increases the surface area for absorption of water Cortex – layer of ground tissue Endodermis – layer of tissue that encloses the vascular tissue Root cap – protects the root as it forces its way through the soil

4 Root Structure & Function

5 Root Function Anchor a plant in the ground
Absorb water and dissolved nutrients from the soil

6 Stem Function & Types Three important functions: Two types:
Produce leaves, branches and flowers Hold leaves up in the sunlight Transport substances between roots and leaves Two types: Monocot – has vascular bundles that contain the xylem & phloem scattered randomly Dicot – have vascular bundles organized in a ringlike pattern

7 Stem Structures Nodes – where leaves are attached
Internodes – regions between the nodes Buds – contain undeveloped tissue that can produce new stems and leaves


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