BSC 2011 Chapter Notes - Chapter 36: Flowering Plant, Lignin, Cell Wall

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Overview: shoots leafs & stems, roots underground, 3 tissue types in the above. Dermal, vascular, & ground: 5 types of differentiated plant cells. Shoots: plant stuff that is above ground. Stems displays the leaves: 2 types of buds (growing parts) Terminal (apical) bud located at top end of stem: growth usually occurs at this bud. Axillary bud located in the v between leaf and stem: can potentially form a branch. Root hairs: located at the tips of roots, dramatically increase the surface area, efficient absorption of h2o and minerals, mycorrhizae symbiotic relationship. Root tips & fungus assist in absorption. Transports material between roots and shoots: xylem transports water & minerals up from the roots, phloem transports food from the leaves to rest of plant. Cortex ground tissue outside vascular tissue: parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma. 3 cell types in ground tissue: paren(chyma) Perform most of the metabolic functions of the plant (photosynthesis & respiration: collen(chyma)

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