Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Stoma, Vascular Bundle, Palisade Cell

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Epidermis: contain epidermal cells covered with waxy (fatty-cutin) which forms protective layer called cuticle, cortex: ground tissue types that lies between epidermis and vascular cylinder (many contain chloroplasts), vascular cylinder: consists of xylem, phloem, and pith. Vascular cambium (dicot) is single layer of cells between xylem (inside) and phloem (outside) may remain undifferentiated and later become vascular cambium: secondary structure of stems and roots. Vascular cambium: becomes cylinder of tissue that extends the length of stem and root. Secondary growth in a stem (cambium layer is meristematic, producing new cells on both inside and outside the cambium cylinder). Cells on the inside into 2nd those on the phloem. 2nd accumulate and differentiate xylem, and outside into 2nd years, xylem increase girth of stem and root. Outside of cambium layer, new 2nd phloem are added yearly and pushes tissue outward. These tissues include primary tissue (epidermis and cortex) break apart and shed.

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