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1 Tissues Chapter 4

2 Tissue a group of similar cells working together to perform a set of functions

3 Plant Tissues Meristems Simple (Ground) Tissue Vascular Tissue Dermal Tissue Secretory Tissue

4 Meristems Apical Meristems – located at the ends of shoots, roots and in buds; produce primary growth – protoderm, ground meristem and procambium Lateral Meristems – located around the perimeter of shoots and roots; produce secondary growth

5 Primary and Secondary Growth

6 Your growth, typical of animals infantchildYou, today

7 Plant Growth 1 st year – all primary growth Primary growth – plant growth that produces an increase in length and new structures

8 Secondary growth – plant growth that produces an increase in diameter in existing plant parts in the second and any subsequent growing seasons 2 nd year – only secondary growth, in blue, is shown below

9 2 nd year primary (in green) and secondary (in blue) growth

10 3 rd year’s growth, showing both primary (black) and secondary (red) growth

11 Woody dicot stem cross section showing growth rings

12 Apparent increase in limb height on many trees is due to loss of lower limbs

13 Lateral Meristems (cont.) Vascular Cambium – produce vascular tissue Cork Cambium – produces “bark”

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15 Intercalary Meristems located near grass nodes produces an increase in stem and leaf length contributes to the grazing and cutting tolerance of grasses

16 Simple (Ground) Tissues Parenchyma Collenchyma Sclerenchyma

17 Parenchyma relatively spherical and thin walled alive at functional maturity perform a variety of functions –photosynthesis (chlorenchyma) –food and water storage –pith –wound healing

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19 Collenchyma elongate with irregularly thickened cell walls provide flexible support; celery strings alive at functional maturity

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21 Sclerenchyma elongate (fibers) to irregular shape (sclerids) very thick, lignified cell walls dead at functional maturity

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24 Vascular Tissue Complex tissues since they include 2 or more kinds of cells Xylem Phloem

25 Xylem similar to straws dead at functional maturity vessels – composed of vessel elements (cells); uniform tubes, open at both ends, relatively large diameter, may be relatively short tracheids – tapered at both ends, numerous pits rather than large openings between adjacent cells conducts water and minerals upwards

26 Xylem

27 Phloem alive at functional maturity consist of sieve tube members and companion cells Sieve tube members – cylindrical, conduct organic molecules up and down through plant Companion cells – regulate activity of sieve tube members

28 Phloem

29 Xylem Phloem

30 Dermal Tissue Epidermis – covers primary growth, single layer of cells; often secretes cutin (lipid) forming cuticle (reduces transpiration and protection from pathogens) Periderm – covers secondary growth, many cell layers; becomes impregnated with lipids (suberin)

31 Epidermis (cont.) Root hairs - single cell extensions from the epidermis near root tips greatly increase surface area in contact with soil and thereby enhance water and mineral absorption

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33 Stomata openings in epidermis surrounded by Guard Cells that regulate opening

34 Stomata from a epidermal peel of Commelina communis by Dr. J. WeyersStomate Guard Cells

35 Lenticels regions of loosely packed cells in the periderm promote gas exchange with tissues below

36 Secretory Tissue produce a variety of products nectar in flowers oils in citrus and mints latex resins opium mucilage – e.g. for trapping insects


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