BI266- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 14 pages long!)

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Meristems (length-primary growth: protoderm epidermis, ground meristem, procambium vascular cambium (xylem, phloem, lateral meristems (width- secondary growth, vascular cambium, cork cambium. Major types of organs in plants: roots, stems, leaves, flowers. Each organ is composed of tissues: tissue- group of cells performing. Cells are . : actively divided, and new cells are typically small, six sided box like structures, large nucleus, usually near center, tiny to no vacuoles. They assume different shapes and sizes related to their ultimate function. Vacuole increases in size, often occupying more than 90% of the volume of the cell. Produce secondary tissues, increase girth of roots & stems (secondary growth) Vascular cambium: produces tissues that function primarily in support and conduction, composed of a thin cylinder of brick-shaped cells that extends the length of stems and roots. Cork cambium: lies outside vascular cambium just inside the outer bark, produces bark. Found in grasses & related plants (cid:271)/(cid:272) they don"t have vascular cambium/cork cambium.

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