BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Dendrochronology, Wood, Girdling

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If you think about the changes that occur in a plant as it changes from a zygote to an embryo to an adult, you will be thinking about plant growth. There are two different types of growth seen in plants: primary growth (all plants) and, secondary growth (woody plants only, meristems ( = meristematic tissue) = groups of small, unspecialized cells that are capable of division. Within a plant, most all growth occurs from meristematic tissue. When most plant cells are mature, they can"t divide and, therefore, they can"t be the source of new tissue needed for growth. This is why meristems are so critical for plant growth. The two types of meristems are ____________ & _____________________ ______ (apical or lateral) meristems are responsible for primary growth. ______ (apical or lateral) meristems are responsible for secondary growth. Primary growth results in ________ of the plant (lengthening or thickening) Secondary growth results in _______ of the plant (lengthening or thickening)

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