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Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary and Secondary Growth Classes of Flowering Plants Monocots and Eudicots Compared – Lifespans – Plant Tissue Ground Tissue - Vascular Tissue - Dermal Tissue - Primary Shoot Systems Features – Functions – Stems – Leaves – Secondary Shoot Systems Growth – Woody Stem Structure – Root Systems Features – Types of Roots – Zones of Primary Root Growth – Root Tissues –

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Page 1: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Plant Tissue Systems

Plant Structure and GrowthVascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System –Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary and Secondary Growth –

Classes of Flowering Plants Monocots and Eudicots Compared – Lifespans –

Plant Tissue Ground Tissue - Vascular Tissue - Dermal Tissue -

Primary Shoot Systems Features – Functions – Stems – Leaves –

Secondary Shoot Systems Growth –Woody Stem Structure –

Root Systems Features – Types of Roots – Zones of Primary Root Growth – Root Tissues –

Page 2: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Unit IIPlants

Learning Goal 2Describe the three main tissue

systems in the plant body.

Page 3: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Plant Structure and Growth

The Vascular Plant Body• Shoot system– Stems– Leaves– Flowers/Fruits

• Root system– Roots– Root Hairs– Root Cap

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Growth

• Determinate growth common in animalsgrowth stops at a certain age

• Indeterminate growth – Plant grows throughout life– Meristems give rise to plant body– Increase in number of cells– Increase in size of cells

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Primary Growth

• Apical meristems at root and shoot tips – Increases height of

shoot, length of roots

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Secondary Growth

• Lateral meristems at root and shoot tips – Self-perpetuating cylinder of tissue– Increases diameter of stems and roots

Page 7: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Classes of Flowering PlantsEudicots and Monocots Compared

Page 8: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Lifespans

• Annual (one growing season)– Herbaceous

• Biennial (two growing seasons)– Roots, stems, and leaves first season– Flowers, fruits, and seeds second season

• Perennial (growth continues year after year)

Page 9: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Plant TissuesGround TissueParenchyma• Soft primary tissues– Thin primary cell

walls, pliable and permeable

– Specialized for storage, secretion, photosynthesis

Page 10: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

CollenchymaFlexible support– Thicker primary cell

walls– Elongated cells in

strands or sheathlike cylinder

Page 11: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Sclerenchyma• Rigid support and

protection– Thick secondary cell

walls– Sclerids (protective

casings) and fibers (support)

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Vascular Tissues• Xylem – Conducts water and dissolved minerals– Thick, lignified secondary walls– Dead when functional

• Tracheids– Elongated, tapered, overlapping ends– Lateral connections through pits

• Vessel members– Shorter, tubelike columns– Lateral connections through pits and perforations

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Tracheids and Vessel Members

Page 14: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

• Phloem– Conduct sugars and other solutes – Living when functional

• Sieve tube members– Joined end to end in sieve tubes– Sieve tube cells assisted by companion cells– End walls (sieve plates) studded with pores

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Sieve Tube Members

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Dermal Tissue

• Epidermis covers primary plant body – Waxy cuticle layer restricts water loss– Pairs of guard cells in leaf epidermis create

stomata (openings) for gas exchange

• Epidermal specializations– Trichomes (hairs) – Absorbent root hairs

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Epidermal Tissue

Page 18: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Primary Shoot Systems• Features• Stems are adapted to provide support, routes

for vascular tissues, storage, and new growth

• Leaves carry out photosynthesis and gas exchange

• Plant shoots may have juvenile and adult forms

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• Consists of main stem, leaves, and buds– Plus any attached flowers and fruits

• Functions:– Mechanical support– House vascular tissues– May store food and water– Buds and meristems for growth

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Stems

• Organized into modular segments– Nodes: Where leaves and buds are attached– Internodes: Between nodes– Terminal bud: At apex of main shoot – Lateral buds: In leaf axils, produce branches

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Stem Structure

Page 22: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Eudicot Vascular Bundles

• Form a stele (cylinder)– Outer cortex, inner pith

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Monocot Vascular Bundles

• Scattered throughout ground tissue of stem

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Modified Stems

Page 25: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Leaves

• Blade– Large surface area for photosynthesis and gas

exchange

• Petiole (in eudicots)– Attaches leaf to stem

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Fig. 31.15, p. 725

b. Simple leaves (eudicot)

Poplar(Populus)

Oak(Quercus)

Maple(Acer)

Leaf Forms

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Fig. 31.15, p. 725

Petiolule

c. Compound leaves (eudicot)

Red Buckeye(Aesculus)

Honey Locust(Gleditsia)

Black Locust(Robinia)

Leaflets

Page 28: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Leaf Adaptations

• Responses to environmental and herbivore pressures

Page 29: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Leaf Internal Structure

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Secondary Shoot Systems

Growth• Vascular cambium gives rise to secondary

growth in stems

• Secondary growth can also occur in roots

• Secondary growth is an adaptive response

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• Increases girth of roots and stems

• Vascular cambium– Produces secondary xylem and phloem

• Cork cambium– Produces cork, part of protective bark

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Woody Stem Structure• Vascular cambium produces wood

• Cork cambium produces cork

• Bark– Living and nonliving tissue outside vascular cambium

(secondary phloem and periderm)

• Periderm – Cork, cork cambium, and secondary cortex

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• Heartwood, sapwood

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Root Systems

Features• Taproot and fibrous root systems are

specialized for particular functions

• Root structure is specialized for underground growth

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• Absorb water and dissolved minerals

• Conduct water and minerals to aerial plant parts

• Anchor and support aboveground parts

• Often store food

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Types of Roots

Page 38: Plant Tissue Systems Plant Structure and Growth Vascular Plant Body Shoot System – Root System – Growth Determinate and Indeterminate Growth – Primary

Zones of Primary Root Growth

• Zone of cell division– Root cap– Quiescent center

• Zone of elongation • Zone of maturation

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Fig. 31.21, p. 730

Endodermis

a. Eudicot root

Root cortex

Pericycle

Primaryxylem

Primaryphloem

Stele(vascular cylinder)

Epidermis

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Fig. 31.21, p. 730

Primaryphloem

b. Monocot root

Pith

Root cortex

Epidermis

Stele

Primaryxylem

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Root Tissues

• Exodermis – Outer layer of root cortex

• Endodermis– Inner layer of root cortex

• Pericycle • Between stele and endodermis• Can function as meristem

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LG 2 Vocabulary Terms

1. Apical/Lateral Meristems -2. Parenchyma -3. Collenchyma -4. Sclerenchyma -5. Cambium -6. Trachied -7. Nodes -8. Pith -9. Sieve Tube -10. Root Cortex -