BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cotyledon, Dicotyledon, Apical Dominance

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Slide one from primary to secondary plant body. Slide two internal architecture of herbs (primary growth) Which occurs very close to root and shoot apical meristems. Slide four / six primary growth in shoots. Slide eight / twelve primary growth in roots bottom up: root cap, root apical meristem, ground meristem, protoderm. The xylem makes up one body in comparison to the shoot which has two bodies. Islands of phloem which surround the star shaped xylem in the center: vascular tissue. Surrounding the vascular cambium / xylem / phloem in a circle. Not needed in above ground organs: endoderm. One cell layer thick outside of pericycle. Not needed in above ground organs: cortex, epidermis (with root hairs) Increases the girth of root or stem rather than length: i. e. secondary thickening. Achieved through secondary meristems: vascular cambium, cork cambium. Slide fourteen from primary to secondary plant body. Slide fifteen secondary growth in woody eudicots.

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