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PRIMARY PLANT BODY 3
SECONDARY PLANT BODY 3
Buds 3
Axillary 3
Terminal 3
Tissue 3
CLASSIFICATION 4
Based on stage of development 4
a. Embryonic or meristematic 4
b. Permanent 4
Based on composition 4
Simple 4
Complex 4
MERISTEMATIC TISSUES 4
Based on initiating cells 4
A. Primary meristem (primordial meristem) 4
B. Secondary meristem 4
2. Based on position in the plant body 4
Apical 4
Intercalary 4
Lateral 4
3. Based on Function 4
Protoderm (DERMATOGEN) 4
Procambium (PLEROME) 4
Fundamental or ground (PERIBLEM) 4
APICAL MERISTEM 4
PRIMARY MERISTEM AND TISSUES 4
Protoderm 4
Ground meristem 4
Procambium 4
PERMANENT TISSUES 4
Simple permanent Tissue 4
Complex Permanent Tissue 4
SIMPLE PERMANENT TISSUE ACCORDING TO CELL COMPOSITION 4
EPIDERMAL (SIMPLE DERMAL) 5
Root Hairs 5
SPECIALIZED EPIDERMAL CELLS 5
Guard Cells 5
Accessory Cells 5
Bulliform Cells 5
Epidermal Hair/ trichome 5
TYPES OF TRICHOMES/ EPIDERMAL HAIRS 5
Glandular or Secretory Trichomes 5
, Glandular 5
Stinging 5
Cotton trichomes 5
Non- Glandular/ Non-secretory 5
CORK OR PHELLEM (SIMPLE DERMAL) 5
PLANT CELLS ARE GROUPED INTO: 6
Parenchyma 6
Chlorenchyma 6
Aerencha 6
Transfer Cells 6
Storage Parenchyma 6
Glandular Cells 6
Collenchyma 6
Sclerenchyma 6
Conducting 6
Mechanical 7
TYPES OF MECHANICAL SCLERENCHYMA 7
Sclereids 7
Fibers 7
SPECIFIC CHEMICALS IN WALLS 7
COMPLEX PERMANENT TISSUES 7
Xylem 7
Phloem 7
XYLEM COMPONENTS 8
Xylem Tube 8
Primary Xylem 8
Protoxylem 8
Metaxylem 8
Secondary Xylem 8
Conducting Cells 8
STEM GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION 8
Apical Meristem 8
Subapical Meristem 8
1st Tracheids or vessel elements 8
1st Phloem or protophloem (ext cell, short lived) 8
All cells are expanding: 8
Xylem 8
Phloem cell 8
Protoderm 8
Provascular Tissue 8
Ground Meristem 8
Subapical Meristem 8
COMPLEX PERMANENT TISSUES 9
Phloem 9
Primary Phloem 9
PRIMARY PLANT BODY 3
SECONDARY PLANT BODY 3
Buds 3
Axillary 3
Terminal 3
Tissue 3
CLASSIFICATION 4
Based on stage of development 4
a. Embryonic or meristematic 4
b. Permanent 4
Based on composition 4
Simple 4
Complex 4
MERISTEMATIC TISSUES 4
Based on initiating cells 4
A. Primary meristem (primordial meristem) 4
B. Secondary meristem 4
2. Based on position in the plant body 4
Apical 4
Intercalary 4
Lateral 4
3. Based on Function 4
Protoderm (DERMATOGEN) 4
Procambium (PLEROME) 4
Fundamental or ground (PERIBLEM) 4
APICAL MERISTEM 4
PRIMARY MERISTEM AND TISSUES 4
Protoderm 4
Ground meristem 4
Procambium 4
PERMANENT TISSUES 4
Simple permanent Tissue 4
Complex Permanent Tissue 4
SIMPLE PERMANENT TISSUE ACCORDING TO CELL COMPOSITION 4
EPIDERMAL (SIMPLE DERMAL) 5
Root Hairs 5
SPECIALIZED EPIDERMAL CELLS 5
Guard Cells 5
Accessory Cells 5
Bulliform Cells 5
Epidermal Hair/ trichome 5
TYPES OF TRICHOMES/ EPIDERMAL HAIRS 5
Glandular or Secretory Trichomes 5
, Glandular 5
Stinging 5
Cotton trichomes 5
Non- Glandular/ Non-secretory 5
CORK OR PHELLEM (SIMPLE DERMAL) 5
PLANT CELLS ARE GROUPED INTO: 6
Parenchyma 6
Chlorenchyma 6
Aerencha 6
Transfer Cells 6
Storage Parenchyma 6
Glandular Cells 6
Collenchyma 6
Sclerenchyma 6
Conducting 6
Mechanical 7
TYPES OF MECHANICAL SCLERENCHYMA 7
Sclereids 7
Fibers 7
SPECIFIC CHEMICALS IN WALLS 7
COMPLEX PERMANENT TISSUES 7
Xylem 7
Phloem 7
XYLEM COMPONENTS 8
Xylem Tube 8
Primary Xylem 8
Protoxylem 8
Metaxylem 8
Secondary Xylem 8
Conducting Cells 8
STEM GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION 8
Apical Meristem 8
Subapical Meristem 8
1st Tracheids or vessel elements 8
1st Phloem or protophloem (ext cell, short lived) 8
All cells are expanding: 8
Xylem 8
Phloem cell 8
Protoderm 8
Provascular Tissue 8
Ground Meristem 8
Subapical Meristem 8
COMPLEX PERMANENT TISSUES 9
Phloem 9
Primary Phloem 9