BSC 116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Pattern Formation, Phyllotaxis, Phloem

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9/18/17 apical meristem: located behind root cap (grow vertically) zone of cell divison: meristem & immediate derivatives. Zone of elongation: cells elongate, pushing tip forward. Zone of differentiation: cells mature to specialized cell types dermal tissue: epidermis; absorbs water + minerals vascular stele: solid cylinder of vascular stele pericycle: outer most layer of cells in stele endodermis: inner-most layer; selective boundary with vascular tissue. Lateral roots originate from the pericycle: keeps vascular cylinders continuous. Apical bud meristem: shoot tip, surrounded by leaf primordia. Gro(cid:449)th i(cid:374) t(cid:449)o lateral (cid:373)eriste(cid:373)s: adds 2 (cid:448)acular tissue and periderm (outer layer of bark) Vascular cambium: cyinder of meristematic initials; between xylempith and phloem/cortex. Cork cambium: 2nd lateral meristem in the outer cortex of stems (pericycle of roots) Generates cork cells to outside of cambium, w/ waxy suberin then die. 1st cork cambium splits epidermis replaced by periderm. Morphogenesis: specific tissues/organs must develop at specifi places (pattern formation)

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