BIOL-1507EL Study Guide - Final Guide: Sieve Tube Element, Meristem, Tracheid

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Vascular cambium: increases the girth of the stem by forming layers of xylem and phloem around the primary cylinder. Vascular cambial zone: a band of unexpanded meristematic cells. Sieve cells: vertically elongated cells that conduct the product of photosynthesis to actively growing buds and young leaves or roots or storage rays. Phloem parenchyma cells: store organic products transferred to them from adjacent or nearby sieve cells or parenchyma. Cortex: primary tissue produced by the apical meristem. Cork cambium (phellogen): produces cork cells (phellem) towards the outside stem and thick walled parenchyma cell, phelloderm towards the inside. Periderm: composed of three tissue which make the outer bark: phellogen, phellem, phelloderm. Have more specialized cells for water and organic nutrients conduction and support. Movement of food and other nutrients occurs faster in angiosperms than in gymnosperms. Vessel elements / members: larger than tracheids and have thick lignified walls at maturity.

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