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Plant Tissues Biology Year 2
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Page 1: Plant tissues

Plant TissuesBiology Year 2

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What are our objectives?

Classify

Identify, group and locate

Characterize

Give significant functions

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Plant tissues

Two types of plant tissues Meristematic Permanent

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Meristematic tissues

Responsible for production of new cells

Found in tips of growing stems and roots Apical Lateral

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Permanent tissue

Surface tissue

Fundamental tissue

Vascular tissue

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Surface tissue

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Fundamental tissue

Parenchyma Thin-walled, no secondary walls Contain most of chloroplasts Store food and water

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Fundamental tissue

Collenchyma Similar to parenchyma Elongated and irregularly thickened Provides support

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Fundamental tissue

Sclerenchyma Derived from Greek, meaning “hard” Dead cells with thick cell walls Strengthen the plant body

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Vascular tissue

Transport Xylem

Water and mineral salts Phloem

Food materials

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H.W.

What is a vascular bundle? Identify the parts and function.

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H.W.

What is a monocot? What is a dicot?

What arrangement of vascular bundles is found in monocots? In dicots?


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