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Title: Chapter 23 Cells and Tissues of the Plant Body


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Chapter 23Cells and Tissues of the Plant
Body
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Outline
  • Growth after germination
  • Meristems
  • Growth, morphogenesis, differentiation
  • Internal organization of plants
  • Ground tissues
  • Vascular tissues
  • Dermal tissues

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Growth after Germination
  • Embryogenesis produces shoot/root apical
    meristems
  • vertical growth
  • Meristems undifferentiated, perpetually young
    tissue from which new cells arise
  • Apical meristems located at tips of all roots and
    shoots
  • consists of group of cells (initials
    derivatives)
  • initials divide to produce other sister
    meristem cells (initial) body cells
    (derivatives)
  • derivatives divide then undergo differentiation

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Primary Meristems
  • Primary meristems protoderm, procambium, ground
    meristem
  • arise during embryogenesis
  • partially differentiated meristematic cells that
    give rise to specific tissues
  • 1º growth results from extension of plant body
    and formation of primary tissues
  • primary plant body results
  • 2º growth results in thickening
  • Indeterminate growth in plants via meristems

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Development
  • Development sum of events that progressively
    form organisms body
  • determined by genetic x environment interaction
  • light quality and quantity, daylength, gravity,
    moisture, nutrients
  • 3 processes of development growth,
    morphogenesis, differentiation

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Growth, Morphogenesis, Differentiation
  • Growth irreversible ? in size
  • due to cell enlargement and division
  • shape/form determined by planes of cell division
    and expansion
  • Morphogenesis acquisition
    of particular
    shape or form
  • Differentiation process of
    genetically identical cells
    become
    different from one
    another and meristematic cells
  • depends on gene

    expression/position
    of
    tissue

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Internal Organization
  • Tissue systems groups of tissues made of
    associating cells distinct from other cells
  • 3 tissue systems dermal, ground (fundamental),
    vascular
  • arise from protoderm, ground meristem, procambium
    respectively
  • simple tissues one cell type
  • complex tissues 2 cell types

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Internal Organization
  • Dermal tissue system epidermis, periderm
  • Ground tissue system parenchyma, collenchyma,
    sclerenchyma
  • Vascular tissue system xylem (X), phloem (P)
  • Pattern of tissue distribution
  • vascular imbedded in ground, which covered by
    dermal

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Ground Tissue
  • Dianas Talk

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Vascular Tissues
  • Xylem water conducting tissue
  • Phloem food conducting tissue
  • Connected throughout plant body

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Vascular Tissues Xylem
  • 3 func.
  • water/mineral transport (tracheary elements)
  • support (fibers)
  • food storage (parenchyma, fibers)
  • Derived from procambium VC
  • 1 and 2 growth respectively
  • Conducting cells in X
    tracheary elements (tracheids
    and
    vessel elements)
  • Characteristics
  • elongated
  • lack protoplasts (dead) at maturity
  • 2 walls w/ pits

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Vascular Tissues Xylem
  • Tracheids
  • only type tracheary element in gymnosperms
  • angiosperms have both tracheids and vessel
    elements
  • lack perforations
  • pit membranes w/ thin 1 wall
  • 2 pit membranes pit-pair
  • advantage
  • less risk of collapse due to air bubbles
  • disadvantage
  • ? efficient b/c narrower

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Vascular Tissues Xylem
  • Vessel elements have perforations
  • perforation area lacking 1 and 2 wall
  • perforation plate area containing perforations
  • typically end of cell
  • vessel long stack of vessel elements
  • advantage
  • more efficient b/c wider
  • disadvantage
  • ? risk of collapse due
    embolism

Simple
Scalariform
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Vascular Tissues Xylem
  • 2 wall thickenings in tracheary elements
  • ringlike (annular) or spiral (helical) in 1
    xylem
  • allow minimal extension
  • more solid in 2 xylem
  • ? rigidity
  • ? extensibility

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Vascular Tissues Xylem
  • Differentiation of vessels
  • apoptosis programmed cell death
  • protoplast dies
  • walls remain except at ends

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Vascular Tissues Phloem
  • 3 func.
  • food transport (sieve elements)
  • support (sclerenchyma)
  • food storage (parenchyma)
  • Conducting cells in P sieve elements (sieve
    cells and sieve-tube elements)
  • sieve area cluster of pores
  • allows connection btwn protoplasts of cells
  • Characteristics
  • living at maturity but lacking nucleus
  • tonoplast, ribosomes, Golgi and cytoskeleton (to
    clear path for transport)
  • pores lined w/ callose (polysaccharide)

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Vascular Tissues Phloem
  • Sieve cells
  • uniform small pores
  • ? specialization
  • only type sieve element in gymnosperms

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Vascular Tissues Phloem
  • Sieve-tube element (STE)
  • large pores born on sieve plates
  • typically on ends
  • stacking of members sieve tubes
  • only type sieve element in angiosperms

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Vascular Tissues Phloem
  • STE associated w/ companion cells
  • parenchymal
  • have nucleus
  • connected to STM by
    plasmodesmata
  • func.
  • delivery of molecules/ATP/
    proteins to sieve-tubes
  • dies when STE dies
  • Sieve cells in gymnosperms
    associated w/ albuminous cells
  • similar to companion cells

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Dermal Tissues
  • Epidermis outermost cell layer of 1 plant body
  • func.
  • protection
  • lack chloroplasts
  • covered by cuticle of cutin/wax
  • ? water loss
  • may contain guard cells/trichomes/
    other
    specialized cells

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Dermal Tissues
  • Guard cells
  • func.
  • regulate opening/closing of stomata (pores on
    leaf surface)
  • gas exchange
  • lots of chloroplasts
  • assoc. w/ subsidiary cells

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Dermal Tissues
  • Trichomes
  • funcs.
  • water/mineral absorption
  • root hairs and trichomes on epiphytic lvs
  • reflection of radiation
  • ? leaf temps./transpiration
  • pubescence
  • secretion of salts and toxins
  • mechanical and chemical defense
  • trapping prey

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Dermal Tissues
  • Periderm
  • replaces epidermis in plants w/ 2 growth
  • consists of
  • nonliving, heavily suberized cork (phellum)
  • outside CC
  • living cork cambium
    (phellogen)
  • living parachyma
    (phelloderm)
  • inside CC
  • lenticels
  • func. gas exchange

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