01:119:116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Plasmodesma, Eudicots, Monocotyledon

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Plant morphology reflects adaptations to acquire resources from: Below ground take up h20 and minerals. Shoot system : above ground stem, leaves, flowers, and fruits. System made of: organs - each made of all 3 tissue systems, tissues groups of cells that are associated and function together. Dermal tissue system covering: cells = basic functional unit different cell types specialized particular function ex. Plant organs: roots, stems, and leaves: roots. Root system: plants can have: taproot system. Characteristic of tall plants with large shoot masses. Allows plant to be taller access to more light. Can be specialized for food storage: fibrous root system. Thick mat of slender roots spreading out beneath soil surface. Primary root dies early on and does not form taproot. Adventitious roots= ones that grow from unusual source characteristic of most monocots: stems. Elongate and orient shoot to maximize photosynthesis by leaves. Elevate reproductive structures for disperal of pollen and fruit.

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