BIOL 1106 Lecture 2: organized plant body develops throughout life cycle-

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Lesson 2: organized plant body develops throughout lifecycle. Angiosperms split into two sections: monocots vs eudicots. Flower parts are in threes or multiple of three"s. Leaves have smooth edges, often narrow, with parallel veins. The seed has one cotyledon (seed leaf) Flower part are in fours or fives or multiples of 4 or 5. Leaves are palmate (handlike) or oval with netlike veins. Vascular bundle are arranged in a ring around the stem. The seed has two cotyledons (seed leaves) Growth and development in the plant body occurs in the localized regions called. Meristems are clusters of cells (similar to stem cells in animals) Meristematic cells are undifferentiated cells that divide indefinitely by mitosis, after each division one cell will differentiate and become part of the plant body while the other cell remains meristematic. Tissues derived from apical meristem are called primary tissues and form primary plant body.

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