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Forest Biology of Tropical Plants Lecture


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The cell is composed of two major parts, what are those?
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Living and Non Living

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2 Types of Plant tissue systems
Meristematic and permanent
Characteristics of meristematic tissues
The cells of meristematic tissue are similar in structure and have thin cellulose cell walls.  The cells may be round, oval, polygonal or rectangular in shape  They are compact, having no intercellular space.  There is a large nucleus and abundant cytoplasm.  The protoplasm contains very few or no vacuoles at all.
Three main tissue types
Dermal, Ground and Vascular Tissue
Three types of simple tissues:
Parenchyma, Collenchyma, and Sclerenchyma
Basic metabolic functions of cells:
Respiration, photosynthesis, storage, and secretion.
The walls of collenchyma cells are composed of _________
Alternating layers of pectin and cellulose.
Cell types found in xylem are:
1. water-conducting cells--tracheids and vessel members (the latter join together end to end to make vessels); 2. fibers, for strength and support; and 3. parenchyma cells, which help load minerals in and out of the vessel members and tracheids.
Phloem is made up of several different types of cells:
1. sieve-tube members, 2. companion cells, 3. parenchyma and 4. fibers and/or sclereids (sometimes).
Three primary meristems that give rise to primary tissues:
Protoderm, procambium, and ground meristems.
Functions of the cortex
Diffusion of H2O, mineral salts, and O2 from the root hairs inwards • transport water and salts from the root hairs to the center of the root • stores foods reserve (starch)
Shoot system is composed of
Stem and its lateral appendages