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shoot

- the above ground portion of the plant

- Includes stems, leaves, buds, flowers and fruits

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Leaves

are sites of food production and stems function in conduction and support

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epicotyl

Shoot growth is initiated in the embryo from the _______, which may or may not have one or more leaf primordia

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epicotyl

segment of a seedling; pt where cotyledon is attached and becomes upper part of stem and leaves

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hypocotyl

segment of a seedling; pt where cotyledon is attached and becomes lower part of stem and leaves

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nodes

<p>areas where leaves arise</p>

areas where leaves arise

<p>areas where leaves arise</p>
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internodes

<p>the intervals between the nodes</p>

the intervals between the nodes

<p>the intervals between the nodes</p>
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Axil

<p>upper angle between a leaf stalk (or any lateral structure) and the stem</p>

upper angle between a leaf stalk (or any lateral structure) and the stem

<p>upper angle between a leaf stalk (or any lateral structure) and the stem</p>
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axillary structure

<p>anything that arises from axil</p>

anything that arises from axil

<p>anything that arises from axil</p>
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buds

<p>an external meristem; can be protected by a bud scale; could become branch or flowers</p>

an external meristem; can be protected by a bud scale; could become branch or flowers

<p>an external meristem; can be protected by a bud scale; could become branch or flowers</p>
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Lateral buds

<p>buds along the side of the twig; may be for new leaves, flowers or branches</p>

buds along the side of the twig; may be for new leaves, flowers or branches

<p>buds along the side of the twig; may be for new leaves, flowers or branches</p>
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Terminal buds

<p>buds at the end of the twig; only for extending length of stem</p>

buds at the end of the twig; only for extending length of stem

<p>buds at the end of the twig; only for extending length of stem</p>
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- Support leaves and reproductive structures

- Produce carbohydrates

- Store materials

- Transport water and solutes between roots and leaves

functions of stems

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Herbaceous stem

<p>soft, green & short- lived stem</p>

soft, green & short- lived stem

<p>soft, green & short- lived stem</p>
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Woody stem

<p>hard, brown & long-lived stem</p>

hard, brown & long-lived stem

<p>hard, brown & long-lived stem</p>
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Corpus

<p>adds bulk to the apical meristem by increase in volume (anti + peri)</p>

adds bulk to the apical meristem by increase in volume (anti + peri)

<p>adds bulk to the apical meristem by increase in volume (anti + peri)</p>
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Tunica

<p>surface growth to maintain their continuity over corpus (anticlinal growth)</p>

surface growth to maintain their continuity over corpus (anticlinal growth)

<p>surface growth to maintain their continuity over corpus (anticlinal growth)</p>
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primordia

<p>develop into all the above ground organs of a plant from shoot apex</p>

develop into all the above ground organs of a plant from shoot apex

<p>develop into all the above ground organs of a plant from shoot apex</p>
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leaf primordia and axillary buds

<p>lateral appendages from shoot apex</p>

lateral appendages from shoot apex

<p>lateral appendages from shoot apex</p>
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primary stem

<p>- Product of the apical meristem</p><p>- Tissues include dermal, ground (cortical) and vascular</p>

- Product of the apical meristem

- Tissues include dermal, ground (cortical) and vascular

<p>- Product of the apical meristem</p><p>- Tissues include dermal, ground (cortical) and vascular</p>
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- Epidermis from protoderm via tunica

- Ground tissues: cortex and pith

- Vascular bundles

<p>3 main tissues primary stem</p>

3 main tissues primary stem

<p>3 main tissues primary stem</p>
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stele

- Primary vascular tissues + associated ground tissues (e.g. pith)

- Central cylinder

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protostele

<p>The simplest type of stele, consisting of a solid column of vascular tissue.</p>

The simplest type of stele, consisting of a solid column of vascular tissue.

<p>The simplest type of stele, consisting of a solid column of vascular tissue.</p>
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siphonostele

<p>A type of stele containing a hollow cylinder of vascular tissue surrounding a pith.</p>

A type of stele containing a hollow cylinder of vascular tissue surrounding a pith.

<p>A type of stele containing a hollow cylinder of vascular tissue surrounding a pith.</p>
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eustele

<p>A stele in which the primary vascular tissues are arranged in discrete strands around a pith; typical of gymnosperms and angiosperms.</p>

A stele in which the primary vascular tissues are arranged in discrete strands around a pith; typical of gymnosperms and angiosperms.

<p>A stele in which the primary vascular tissues are arranged in discrete strands around a pith; typical of gymnosperms and angiosperms.</p>
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atactostele

<p>- Stem contains a ring of vascular bundles, and then a spiral towards the centre.</p><p>- This represents the highest level of development of the vascular system in the stem.</p>

- Stem contains a ring of vascular bundles, and then a spiral towards the centre.

- This represents the highest level of development of the vascular system in the stem.

<p>- Stem contains a ring of vascular bundles, and then a spiral towards the centre.</p><p>- This represents the highest level of development of the vascular system in the stem.</p>
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cortex

<p>- betw epi and stele</p><p>- Mainly parenchyma (with some collenchyma and sclerenchyma)</p><p>- May see aerenchyma in aquatic plants</p>

- betw epi and stele

- Mainly parenchyma (with some collenchyma and sclerenchyma)

- May see aerenchyma in aquatic plants

<p>- betw epi and stele</p><p>- Mainly parenchyma (with some collenchyma and sclerenchyma)</p><p>- May see aerenchyma in aquatic plants</p>
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aerenchyma

<p>a soft plant tissue containing air spaces, found especially in many aquatic plants</p>

a soft plant tissue containing air spaces, found especially in many aquatic plants

<p>a soft plant tissue containing air spaces, found especially in many aquatic plants</p>
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pith

<p>- Internal from vascular tissue</p><p>- Typically parenchyma</p>

- Internal from vascular tissue

- Typically parenchyma

<p>- Internal from vascular tissue</p><p>- Typically parenchyma</p>
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- cortex

- phloem fibers

- phloem

- metaxylem

- protoxylem

- pith

<p>dicot stem parts</p>

dicot stem parts

<p>dicot stem parts</p>
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epidermis

<p>- One layer thick with cuticle</p><p>- With trichomes</p><p>- Presence of stomatal apparatus</p>

- One layer thick with cuticle

- With trichomes

- Presence of stomatal apparatus

<p>- One layer thick with cuticle</p><p>- With trichomes</p><p>- Presence of stomatal apparatus</p>
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procambium

where do the vascular tissues form from

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- Endarch pattern

- Protoxylem (first-formed primary xylem) is closer to the center of the axis

- Direction of maturation: centrifugal (younger outside)

<p>Primary xylem differentiation</p>

Primary xylem differentiation

<p>Primary xylem differentiation</p>
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2ndary growth

- Responsible for increase in girth (diameter)

- Allows for much greater size and volume

- Great commercial value (wood and wood products)

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- partially procambium

- IF parenchyma that dedifferentiates (mature --> meri)

kaya di siya TRUE secondary meristem

origin of vascular cambium

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2ndary phlo and xy

products of vascular cambium

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fascicular cambium + interfascicular cambium = vascular cambium

1. Development commences at the fascicular cambium (procambium in the vasc bundles)

2. Secondary xylem and phloem are produced by the fascicular cambium

3. The interfascicular regions begins to develop a cambium (interfascicular parenchyma --> interfascicular cambium thru dedifferentiation)

4. A widening band of secondary vascular tissue results.

5. The ring of secondary tissue is Complete. The interfascicular and fascicular cambia together form a vascular cambium

<p>development of vascular cambium</p>

development of vascular cambium

<p>development of vascular cambium</p>
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does not activate, thus does not produce new phloem or xylem tissues

IF cambium in herbaceous stems

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cell grows in volume; periclinal

- New xylem cells are formed inwardly

- New phloem cells are formed outwardly

<p>activity of functional vascular cambium</p>

activity of functional vascular cambium

<p>activity of functional vascular cambium</p>
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- cortical parenchyma

- parenchyma of 1 and 2 phloem

origin of cork cambium (phellogen)

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cork (phellem) outside, phelloderm inside

products of cork cambium (phellogen) to form periderm

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- secondary tissue

- replaces epidermis in roots and stems

- consists of phellem, phellogen, and phelloderm

periderm definition

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- corky tissues

- non-living suberized cells to lessen water loss

- produced by the cork cambium (phellogen) to outside of stem

- produced more than phelloderm

phellem (cork) definition

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- parenchyma-like cells

- produced toward inside of stem by the cork cambium (phellogen)

Phelloderm definition

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1. increase in diameter of the stem occurs due to activity of vascular cambium

2. causes the protective epidermis to crack and split open

3. layer of cork cambium forms outside of the phloem

4. cylinder of cork cambium increases in diameter as stem increases in diameter

<p>Forming the Periderm</p>

Forming the Periderm

<p>Forming the Periderm</p>
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As the layers of cells outside the vascular cambium die, they are sloughed off as bark

<p>bark definition</p>

bark definition

<p>bark definition</p>
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epidermis, cork, cork cambium, phelloderm, cortex, and phloem

In the young stem the bark contains

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cork, cork cambium, phelloderm, and phloem

In the old stem the bark contains

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a. Cortical cells just under the epidermis become meristematic

b. Produces a layer 1-2 cells thick of cork cambium called phellogen

<p>cork formation in the young stem (1 year old or less)</p>

cork formation in the young stem (1 year old or less)

<p>cork formation in the young stem (1 year old or less)</p>
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- Cork cells are flattened and cell walls contain suberin, a waxy substance

- new cambium forms because the former phellogen dies as it is crushed by expanding xylem

- forms in the outer region of the still-living phloem

- reforms every ~ 1 to 4 years depending upon the species of tree

<p>cork in old stems (more than 1 year old, generally 3-4 years)</p>

cork in old stems (more than 1 year old, generally 3-4 years)

<p>cork in old stems (more than 1 year old, generally 3-4 years)</p>
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- cork is generally impervious to fluids and gases

- Special structures for gas exchange required to provide oxygen to the living cells of the secondary growth region, loose arrangement of cells

<p>Lenticels definition</p>

Lenticels definition

<p>Lenticels definition</p>
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composite of dead phloem cells and old periderm layers (aging of bark)

<p>rhytidome definition</p>

rhytidome definition

<p>rhytidome definition</p>
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- active in spring and tapers in summer, ceasing in fall

- determine age of stem because texture of spring and summer cells is different

<p>growth/annual rings</p>

growth/annual rings

<p>growth/annual rings</p>
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larger vessels (larger diameter compared to to tracheids), more porous, fewer and smaller rays

<p>spring/early wood</p>

spring/early wood

<p>spring/early wood</p>
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denser, smaller cells, thicker walls

<p>summer/late wood</p>

summer/late wood

<p>summer/late wood</p>
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gymnosperm (conifers) bc it has resin ducts and only tracheids

<p>gymnosperm or angiosperm?</p>

gymnosperm or angiosperm?

<p>gymnosperm or angiosperm?</p>
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- dump site for tree's waste prod.

- can rot away, leaving a hollow core filled with a variety of substances (oils, gums, resins, tannins)

- darker, denser more durable

- support a tree

<p>heartwood definition</p>

heartwood definition

<p>heartwood definition</p>
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- functioning xylem toward the exterior

- usu. light, pale & weak

<p>sapwood definition</p>

sapwood definition

<p>sapwood definition</p>
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softwood

Conifers (gymnosperms) are often any called

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pine, spruce, fir, cypress, redwood

examples of conifers

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- only tracheids, no vessels

- minimal parenchyma (appears more uniform)

- prominent bordered pits along their walls

<p>conifers/softwood description</p>

conifers/softwood description

<p>conifers/softwood description</p>
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- conifers

- lined by a ring of parenchyma cells.

- defense mechanism

<p>Resin ducts (or canals)</p>

Resin ducts (or canals)

<p>Resin ducts (or canals)</p>
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- Comprised of vessels, fiber and parenchyma rays

- Frequently referred to as hardwood (but has no real meaning in terms of strength)

- Larger diameter vessels, and more numerous fibers

dicot/angiosperm wood description

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oak, maple, birch, mahogany

<p>dicot/angiosperm wood examples</p>

dicot/angiosperm wood examples

<p>dicot/angiosperm wood examples</p>
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- Most monocots are small and herbaceous

- Generally lack secondary growth bc no vascular cambium

<p>Secondary Growth in Monocots</p>

Secondary Growth in Monocots

<p>Secondary Growth in Monocots</p>
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Aloe, Agave, Yucca, Dracaena, Cordyline

<p>Woody monocots with secondary-like growth</p>

Woody monocots with secondary-like growth

<p>Woody monocots with secondary-like growth</p>
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ground tissue and entire vascular bundles

what does novel cambium produce sa inner side

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- "Novel cambium"

- Derived from parenchyma of the cortex

<p>Secondary thickening meristem; anomalous secondary growth</p>

Secondary thickening meristem; anomalous secondary growth

<p>Secondary thickening meristem; anomalous secondary growth</p>
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Cortical parenchyma

what does novel cambium produce sa outer side

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hindi dumaan sa meristematic stage, bale mature tissue --> new tissue

why else is secondary thickening meristem not considered true secondary growth

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Primary thickening meristem

<p>where does STM arise from</p>

where does STM arise from

<p>where does STM arise from</p>
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Primary thickening meristem

<p>closer to shoot apex of palms (cocomt) so may "wood-like" structure</p>

closer to shoot apex of palms (cocomt) so may "wood-like" structure

<p>closer to shoot apex of palms (cocomt) so may "wood-like" structure</p>
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- u wont see 2ndary xy but many vascular bundles

- wide procambium region

- much vascular parenchyma

<p>Secondary thickening meristem ng palms</p>

Secondary thickening meristem ng palms

<p>Secondary thickening meristem ng palms</p>
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