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Tissues and the primary growth of cells (Epidermis # (Trichomes…
Tissues and the primary growth of cells
Primary
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Angiosperms
Basal
Eudicots
Monocots
Herb
leaves
stems
roots
Shoot
Secondary
Cells
Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Parenchyma Cells
Stalons
Long
Thin
Runners
Stem
nodes
Internodes
Leaf axil
Auxillary bud
Bud scales
Terminal bud
Phyllotaxy
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Iris:distichous phyllotaxy
Bulbs
Short
Thick
Fleshy leaves
Corms
Verical
Thin papery leaves
Rhizomes
Underground
Tubers
Epidermis
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Barrier against bacteria/fungi
Prevents loss of water due to air
Thin walled
Guard cells
Stoma
Stromatal pore
Trichomes
Unicellular
Hundreds of sizes and shapes
Protoderm
Provascular tissues
Ground meristem
Tangential walls
Cutin
Cuticle
Ivy
Hedera Helix
Cortex
Photosynthetic Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Primary tissue located between epidermis and phloem
Vascular tissues
Xylem
Conducts waters and minerals
Phloem
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Distributes sugars and minerals
Vascular bundles
Collateral
Conducting cells
Tracheids
Vessel elements
Conducting cells
Sieve cells
Sieve pores
Sieve areas
Albuminous cells
Sieve tube members
Companion cells
Must remain alive
Sieve tubes
Sieve plates
Annular thickenings
Helical thickening
Scalariform thickening
Reticulate thickening
Apical meristems
Subapical meristem
Protoxylem
Metaxylem
Protophloem
Metaphloem
Body type
Arrangement
Herbaceous stem
Parenchyma tissue