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collenchyma - ANSWER ✔✔plant cells that are way more specialized
than parenchyma
have thicker primary walls than parenchyma cells, but they're unevenly
thickened
their function is to form strands or cylinders to help support young parts
of the plant
,they typically don't divide but contribute to plant growth through
elongation (see "plant growth" notecard); they're flexible and elongate
with the stems and leaves they support
sclerenchyma - ANSWER ✔✔specialized dead plant cells that can't
elongate or divide
they possess thick secondary walls strengthened by lignin and thus are
much more rigid than parenchyma or collenchyma cells
their function is to support the plant (fibers), although some are involved
in transportation (xylem)
What's the big difference between the cells that make up the phloem and
those that make up the xylem? - ANSWER ✔✔phloem cells are alive
xylem cells are dead
What are some examples of schlerenchyma cells? - ANSWER ✔✔in
xylem: vessel elements and tracheids
fibers: long, slender and tapered; usually occur in groups
sclereids
tracheid - ANSWER ✔✔a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem
that lacks perforations in the cell wall
,sclereids - ANSWER ✔✔a reduced form of sclerenchyma cells with
highly thickened, lignified cellular walls that form small bundles of
durable layers of tissue in most plants
they are short and irregular in shape
Ex: nutshells, seed coats, gritty texture to pear fruits
summary of organs, tissues and cell - ANSWER ✔✔in a vascular
plant, there's three types of organs: leaf, stem, and root
each organ has three tissue systems: dermal, vascular, and ground
dermal tissue is only composed of parenchyma cells
vascular and ground tissue are composed of all three types of cells
apical growth - ANSWER ✔✔plants cannot grow by adding new cells
to their middle; they have to add cells either to their top (the tip(s) of their
stem and/or branches) or their bottom (the tips of their roots)
if a stem or branch already has a flower on the end, that means no more
cells can be added to the end of the stem or branch
meristem - ANSWER ✔✔cells that continuously differentiate into
different cell types
they are perpetually embryonic
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, distributed on the tips of the growing parts of a plant: stem(s), branches,
roots
some remain in the meristematic region while others become specialized
and incorporated with other tissues (development)
shoot apical meristem - ANSWER ✔✔SAM
layers of meristem cells found on the very tips of shoots
responsible for upward growth of plant caused by cell division
also produce leaf primordia
root apical meristem - ANSWER ✔✔RAM
layers of meristem cells found on the very tips of roots
responsible for downward growth of plant caused by cell division
outermost layers of RAM cells divide to produce tougher cells that
protect the RAM cells while the inner layers of RAM cells divide to
elongate the root
indeterminate growth - ANSWER ✔✔plants grow for as long as they
live