BIOL 111 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Hesperidium, Polyploid, Dicotyledon

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Xylem (water and nutrients up the root) and phloem (sugars and metabolic products down the leaves) form vascular bundles; which can contain vascular cambium. No vascular cambium in monocotyledones; therefore secondary growth does not occur. Primary growth: derived from the apical meristems; roots and stems elongate. Secondary growth: derived from the lateral meristems; increase in girth (diameter) Apical meristem: procambium: vascular tissue system (xylem, phloem, ground meristem: ground tissue system (cortex, endodermis, pith, protoderm: dermal tissue system (epidermis) The vascular cambium is meristematic; cells retain the power of division. Annual growth ring of xylem is formed from the vascular cambium each growing season; narrow rings may mean dry year or poor growth due to overcrowding. Spring wood has a larger diameter than summer wood. Anigosperms are seed plants with ovules enclosed within ovaries. A structure composed of several flowers is called an inflorescence. Complete flowers: contain sepals, petals, stamens and carpels. Incomplete flowers: lacking at least one of these.

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