BIOL 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Meristem, Vascular Cambium, Ground Tissue

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Plant tissues (continued: stem, collection of meristem cells forming an apical meristem and a cluster of meristem tissue that are growing and dividing producing new tissue for new branches to emerge. To prevent water loss, there are guard cells around each stoma which can close the passageway of the stoma if loss of water occurs. These can also slow down photosynthesis at times. Inside the leaves there are mesophyll tissue, which is ground tissue, and the main site of photosynthesis in plants. There are layers of closed together tightly cells, called palisade cells, and beneath them there are spongy cells, at more ease to absorb photosynthetic (cid:373)aterials a(cid:374)d perfor(cid:373) photosy(cid:374)thesis fro(cid:373) the thi(cid:374)gs (cid:271)rought i(cid:374) (cid:271)y the sto(cid:373)ata. Plant life cycle: each anther is made of 2 pollen sacks (made with lots of diploid cells, but they are going to go through meiosis. Genes start being expressed and the embryo, now called sporophyte (2n), has the male gametophyte maturing.

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