BIOA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Primordium, Phloem, Ground Tissue

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Primary growth all annual species reach sized shape and biennial species. Perennial species above ground continue to grow. >sam is in mitotic division (leaf primordium protects sam) >islands of totipotent cells for differentiating tissue further down. > cells do carry out their expected functions. > collenchyma are produced by the grou(cid:374)d tissue"s totipote(cid:374)t cells. > vascular cambium is 1 cell layer thick space in between xylem and phloem (produces xylem and phloem) endoderm and the pericycle are where the root hairs are formed, and are specific to roots not shoots. Entire inside of root is filled with xylem (not pith like shoot) Pericycle and endoderm serve as a selective filter for what goes into the plant. Achieved through secondary growth from secondary meristems: vascular cambium, cork cambium give rise to secondary tissue. Without adjustment, outer portion of stem would rip apart.

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