01:119:116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Sieve Tube Element, Phloem, Primary Cell

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Plant anatomy reflects adaptations to acquire resources from: Below ground: to take up water and minerals. Shoot system= above ground (stem, leaves, flowers and fruits) Organs each made of all 3 tissues systems: e. g: roots, stems, leaves, flower parts and fruits. Tissues: group of cells that are associated and functions together. Cells=basic function of unit cell types specialized particular function. Primary roots= originates in seed embryo 1st root to emerge from germinating seed. Lateral roots= branch from primary root increase root system"s ability to anchor plant and acquire resources. Root hairs= thin, finger-like extensions of root epidermal cells primarily near tips of elongating roots increase sa of roots absorption of water and minerals. Characteristics of tall plants with large shoot masses. Allows plant to be taller access to more light. Can be specialized for food storage b. fibrous root system. Thick mat of slender roots spreading out beneath soil surface.

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