BIOL 1105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Meristem, Vascular Cambium, Xylem

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Lesson 2: angiosperms are split into 2 different categories, monocots, eudicots, growth and development occurs in regions. Is mainly protect: epidermis is dermal issue that is derived from the embryo or apical meristem. Ground tissue: storage of carbohydrates and water, photosynthesis, and support, three kinds of ground tissue, parenchyma, abundant and common in primary tissues, cells have thin cell walls and large vacuoles, have many chloroplasts, collenchyma. Irregular thick primary cell walls: provide flexible support (celery with clusters with the string, sclerenchyma. Lignin makes cell walls rigid: thick walls have secondary cell walls with lignin, dead at maturity, strengthen tissue like seed coats, found in flesh in fruit, fibers are examples. Organization of the plant body: organs, organ systems, root system, shoot system, stems. Leaves: flowers, nodes where leaf are attached to stem and internode is the space between each, axillary bud lateral shoot tips which allow plant to branch, produce flowers or floral shoots.

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