BIO251H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sieve Tube Element, Tracheid, Ground Tissue

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We will look at their structure in fine detail. Why they develop a particular anatomical features that they have when we start to looking at how water moves throughout the plant. There are 2 specific cell types that make up the water conducting cells: These cells are long and thin that they can vary in their diameter. These vessel elements can have these secondary thickenings and we see tremendous deposition of secondary wall. Focus on the end wall of each of the cells. And we are gonna look at the end wall. In vessel elements: there are 2 types of end walls in flowering plants that are present: Simple perforation plate: there is no primary wall and no secondary wall ! Its just a hole at the end of the wall. With some sem images we can see it better. There is nothing there, its like a straw.

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