BISC 121Lg Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Secondary Growth, Morphogenesis, Phloem

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Roots anchor plants and absorb water and nutrients. Lecture 27 notes: tendrils help them to grow up, spines are modified leaves, poinsettia red leaves draw attention to the flower size, reproductive leaves. Meristems generate cells for new organs: tip of roots and end of shoots (in buds, primary growth (length, secondary growth (girth) Growth, morphogenesis (changing shape), and differentiation act to turn a fertilized egg into a plant. Shoots capturing lights and roots absorbing water are what allowed for vascular plants. Transport of water and solutes by individual cells like root hairs. Short distance transport from cell to cell at the tissue or organ level. Long distance transport through xylem and phloem. Leaves take up co2 and light and turn it into oxygen and water. Roots take in water, minerals, and oxygen and give off o2. Rate of transcription is regulated by the stomata. Increase in photosynthesis and increase water loss through stomata: stomata can be opened and closed.

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