BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Sieve Tube Element, Pericycle, Light-Dependent Reactions

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Lateral meristems: secondary growth (increases diameter of roots and shoots) usually put effort into secondary growth. Leaves are comprised of the blade (meaty portion) and the petiole (spine: morphological diversity and plasticity of leaves: simple, compound, double compound, long and thin, spine, tendril, modified for predation. Plants comprise dermal, ground and vascular systems: multicellular plants -> organ system (ex. Parenchyma cells: meristem tissues are at the tips of shoots and the roots; undifferentiated cells that can divide and generate cells of different types, dermal = skin ex. Leaves don"t have meristem tissues at maturity tissue), ground meristem (ground tissue: grass has meristems not at the tips, but at base of stems and leaves (allows damaged leaves to rapidly regrow) Structure of tree trunk: heartwood: xylem tissue that no longer transports water but provides structural support with resins and gums (inside) Sapwood: xylem that still transports water and is lighter (outside)

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