BIOC40H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Cork Cambium, Vascular Cambium, Golgi Apparatus

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Leaves are attached to the stem at the node. The region of the stem between two nodes is the internodes. Gymnosperms (naked seeds) are less advanced, largest type is conifers (cone bearers) and other trees like pine, spruce, etc. Angiosperms (vessel seed) are more advanced and are typically flowering plants. Plant cells are surrounded by rigid cell walls. Primary cell walls are thin and characteristic of growing cells. Secondary cell walls are thicker and stronger and are laid down after growth, composed of a tough material called lignin. Circular gaps in the secondary cell walls form simple pits, which occur across simple pits from the adjacent cell. New cells are produced by dividing tissues called meristems. In a young plant the most active meristems are the apical meristems located at the tip of the stem and the root. At the nodes, axillary buds contain the apical meristems for branch shoots.

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