BIO251H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Capsicum, Apoplast, Acorus Calamus

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13 Feb 2015
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The plant body of vascular land plants is a highly integrated structural and functional unit. The vegetative portion of the plant body can be divided into three organs - the root, stem, and leaf. Each organ is comprised of three primary tissue systems which, in turn, consist of specific tissues and their constitutive cell types. The three tissue systems and their tissues are the dermal (epidermis tissue), vascular (xylem and phloem tissue), and ground (parenchyma, collencyhma, and sclerenchyma tissue) systems. The cell types making up each tissue are quite varied in anatomy and physiology, although some attributes are common to all living plant cell types. The purpose of this laboratory is to introduce you first to basic structure of the living plant cell and the functional ultrastructural units therein. Then, you will examine the epidermal and ground tissues and their component cell types. Read chapters 3, and 23 of the biology of plants by raven, evert, and eichhorn.

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