BIOA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Pectin, Plant Stem, Vascular Bundle

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As the plant grows, the mature leaves are left behind. Only some species only have primary growth. All cells are known as totipotent cells. Meristems around the circumference of the tree. Each year the tree grows, the tree obtains one more layer of xylem lateral meristems a root and shoot tips. ***wood is made up of very strong xylem tissue. Two major classes of flowering plants monocots. One cotyledon (seed leaves in plant embryos) Examples: grasses, lilies, cattails, corn, rice (grain plants) ***cotelydon is there to provide energy to continue eudicots growth (photosynthesis) two cotyledons. Not all have secondary growth but they can. Eudicots have two parts (sheaths) that will photosynthesize. Eudicots (veins that go in multiple directions) Plant uses all of its energy to produce as much as it can. Biennial in that one season two growing seasons. First year: roots, stems, leaves, no flowers.

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