BIOL 1011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Root Hair, Quercus Suber, Circadian Rhythm

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Secondary growth: vascular cambium, cork cambium. Transport: three pathways, water potential, xylem, water enters root, ascent of sap: mechanism, stomate control. Primary growth in stems a stem that you can see in a young eudicot (vascular bundles in a ring) Has to make 2 new meristems (lateral meristems) in order to develop the new structures. Only woody plants make the 2 new meristems. The secondary meristem are made from young tissues. First picture: a eudicot remains like that unless it turns into a woody plant. Process of the formation of these secondary meristems: making of the vascular cambium inside the vascular bundle. The old procambium (in between primary xylem and phloem) cortex tissue and make a ring: ring shown in the bottom picture = the vascular cambium. 1 cell thick tube inside the plant. It can divide and divide and divide make both the secondary xylem (wood) and secondary phloem of the plant.

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