BIS 2C Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Monocotyledon, Marchantiophyta, Lycopodiophyta

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19 vascular plants part 3 secondary growth, the evolution of seed, seed plant life cycle vascular cambium: meristematic tissue that developes between primary phloem and xylem. One becomes x or p, other remains camium (maintains itself as a stem cell ) increase in girth (width) Occurs through the production of more vasculature. Produced from a lateral meristem or cambium. Acestral could make more xylem but not more phloem unifacial. Xylem inside, phloem outside primary growth: at the tips secondary growth: more xylem. Cracks the outside! tree rings heartwood: inside with no xylem sapwood: outer wood with xylem why are the tree rings narrower on one side? could be physical barrier like neighboring tree light, thick ring: spring season. Thinner spring ring: drought year thin, dark ring: summer use tree cores to measure tree rings. Cork: barrier against drying out when you peel bark, it breaks at the vascular cambium > no more phloem to transport sugars sporophyte growth traits.

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