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Plant tissue review

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  • tissue specialised for photosynthesis with large air spaces between the cells
    spongy mesophyll
  • Describe the arrangement of the vascular bundles in the leaf
    xylem on top, phloem on bottom
  • What type of tissue is very metabolically active; it may be used for many functions including storage of starch, water for turgidity, and air spaces for gas exchange, i
    parenchyma
  • in stems this tissue is formed from a tissue called sclerenchyma. it has dead, lignified cells for extra strength
    pericycle
  • Name the continuous protective layer on the outside of the plant; it is one-cell thick.
    epidermis
  • means 'middle leaf'
    mesophyll
  • Describe two features of xylem that are different from phloem
    one-way mov't vs two-way, transports water/minerals vs sucrose/aa, dead cells vs living cells, no end wall vs sieve plates
  • Give three reasons plants require transport systems?
    metabolic demands (O2, CO2, glucose mov't), large size, large SA:V ratio
  • new roots can grow from this tissue layer
    pericycle
  • Describe three characteristics of dicotyledonous plants
    Seeds that contain two cotyledons, Network of veins, Leaves that typically have broad blades and petioles,) Tap root with lateral branches
  • one-cell thick layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue in stems and roots
    endodermis
  • describe the arrangement of the vascular bundles in the root
    xylem in an x-shaped arrangement in the centre, phloem surrounding it
  • This supportive tissue forms the contex in the root and the pith in stems
    parenchyma
  • extensions of roots which increase surface area for absorption of water and mineral salts
    root hairs
  • near the upper surface of the leaf; containing many chloroplasts
    palisade mesophyll
  • In leaves CO2 enters the leaf through this pore
    stomata
  • The stem contains this meristem tissue that can divide to form new xylem or phloem
    cambium
  • modified form of parenchyma with extra cellulose at the corners of the cells for strength
    collenchyma
  • layer of cells, one to several cells thick, just inside the endodemis next to the vascular tissue
    pericycle
  • These are links between living cells with continuous cytoplasm
    plasmodesmata
  • Waterproof component of stems and leaves that helps to protect the organ from drying out and from infection
    waxy cuticle