BIO 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: The Plant Cell, Plant Anatomy, Ground Tissue

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Bio 102 lecture 14 plant anatomy and growth 1. All mature plant organs are composed of 3 types of tissue: Ground tissue: basic cells of the organ. Dermal tissue: provides the covering for the plant body. Vascular tissue: forms in ground tissue, specialized for water and metabolite transport. Cuticle: waxy layer outside of epidermal cells. Cell wall composed of cellulose, primary cell wall on outside, secondary cell wall on inside. Has all organelles of an animal cell too. First primary, then secondary on inside of primary. Primary cell wall produced as the cell grows, and the secondary thickens the cell wall after it is done elongating. Tissues composed of many cells unified for a common purpose. Cell do(cid:374)"t (cid:373)o(cid:448)e relati(cid:448)e to o(cid:374)e a(cid:374)other. Pavement cells: thin cell wall on inner wall but often thick waxy layer (cuticle) on outer cell wall. Guard cells: guard stomata pore (allows gas in and out of plant)

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