BIOL 2200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Endosperm, Mitosis, Megaspore

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Primary growth of roots: vascular cells found in the root center and are surrounded by endodermis, cortex (parenchyma cells) stores carbohydrates, transports resources from root hairs, lateral roots emerge from pericycle. Primary growth of shoots: shoot has apical meristem at shoot tip, but doesn"t have cap because shoots don"t need protection to grow into the air. Each branch, when it forms, has its own shoot apical meristem: apical dominance. Tip of plant is dominant and where most of the plant growth occurs. Results in a structure where top branches are short and bottom branches are long. If shoot tip eaten, an axillary bud takes over and becomes dominant/active. Stem tissues: like roots, vascular tissues runs the length of stem, vascular tissue organization differs. Most monocots: bundles scattered through ground tissue: ground tissue includes all 3 cell types. Guard cells regulate opening and closing of stomata (also important for water loss: mesophyll is made of ground tissue.

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