BSC 2011 Chapter Notes - Chapter 35: Sepal, Palisade Cell, Apical Dominance

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Are plants computers: plant growth patterns follow a repetitive sequence of instructions. Growing shoot tips lay down a pattern of stem . leaf . bud, over & over again: repetitive developmental patterns are genetically determined & subject to natural selection. 35. 1 plants have a hierarchical organization consisting of organs, tissues & cells. Plants are composed of organs, tissues, & cells: organ: several types of tissues that carry out particular functions together, tissue: group of cells, consisting of one or more cell types that together perform a specialized function. Organs are the most familiar plant structures: vegetative growth production of leaves, stems, & roots is only one stage in a plant"s life, in angiosperms, reproductive growth is associated with the production of flowers. The three basic plant organs: roots, stems, & leaves: vascular plants draw resources from two very different environments below the ground & above the ground. Absorb water & minerals from below the ground surface.

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