BSC 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Flowering Plant, Root System, Gymnosperm

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Wild flowers, beans: biennials: plants that complete their lifecycle within 2 years, carrots, beets, lily, perennials: lives for years at a time, oak, lawn grasses. Basic body plan: shoot system, stems, branches, nodes, internodes, buds: axillary, terminal. Axillary buds are the buds between the node and petiole. Functions of stem/root: conduction/absorption, support, variously used in commercial products, wood, bark, paper, medicines, food, clothing, etc. Eudicots vs. monocots: dicotyledonae: (dicot, when there are two cotyledons. Leaves: netted venation: dandelion, magnolia, rose, cotyledons 2, tap roots, vascular bundles in a ring, flower parts in 4/5ths, pollens: 3 pores, secondary growth present, monocotyledonae: (monocot, when there is only one cotyledon. L. m. is found inside a stem or root: help increase the girth of the plant body. Components of plant tissues: simple and complex tissues: simple tissues, parenchyma, found in leaves, cortex/pith=storage, collenchyma (cid:862)elastic(cid:863, any part of the plant where the plant is elastic.

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