BIOL 206 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Taproot, Eudicots, Monocotyledon

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The plant body: organs, tissues and cells: organs: a specialized center of body function composed of 2 or more types of tissues (an integrated group of cells with common structure and function). Leaf: photosynthesis synthesis and storage of carbohydrates synthesis and storage and other materials. Photosynthesis: we can describe photosynthesis by this reaction, co2 + h2o + light ------> ch2o ( fixed carbon ) + o2 (atmospheric oxygen) Respiration - atmospheric o2: all plants, fungi, and animals use oxidative respiration, plant photosynthesis provides the bulk of the carbohydrates used by all organisms, plants provide the oxygen used in oxidative respiration. Leaves & stems comprise the shoot system. Stem: structural support: leaves and flowers, transport and communication: between roots and leaves, storage: carbohydrates, and others. The pattern of growth is a plant"s form of movement, and reflects environmental influences. All multicellular organisms require a means of transport for nutrients and wastes, and intercellular communication: nutrients, carbohydrates, hormones, small molecules, others

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