BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Food Storage, Eudicots, Monocotyledon

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Parenchyma: relatively unspecialized cells that usually lack secondary cell walls , functionally alive. Sclerenchyma: presence of thick secondary cell walls reinforced with lignin for rigid, sturdy support, functionally dead at maturity. Apical meristems are located at the tips of roots and shoots and at the axillary buds of shoots. Apical meristems elongate shoots and roots, a process called primary growth. Cork cambium and the production of periderm. As a tree or woody shru(cid:271) ages (cid:894)the heartwood(cid:895) . Lateral meristems add thickness to plants, a process called secondary growth. Eudi(cid:272)ot seeds u(cid:374)dergo epigeal or hypogeal germination while monocot seeds only undergo hypogeal germination.

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