BSC-1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Taproot, Phloem, Xylem

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Lecture 3: what is a plant s structure, above ground (shoot system) A. 1. contains stem, leaves attached through a petiole which attaches to the stem by a lateral bud (dormant shoot tip, meaning it does not go through cell vision or contribute to plant growth) If you cut the stem, can see the xylem (carries glucose and water from roots to leaves) + phloem (carries water and glucose from leaves to roots) Shoot tip at top of plant = where cell division and where most. Plants that live >1 year grow wider though (perennial plants: below ground (root system) Lateral roots grow off of this main root. Root tips also do cell vision + grow. How do plants reproduce? (what structures do they use?: flowering is where the shoot tip stops making leaves and makes flowers with petals and reproductive parts; most flowers are hermaphroditic meaning they

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