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Title: Plant Structure, Growth and Transport


1
Plant Structure, Growth and Transport
  • Chapters 35, 36 39 (in brief)
  • Biology Campbell Reece

2
Structure of Seed Plants
  • 3 organs roots, stems, leaves
  • Meristematic tissue only plant tissue that
    produces new cells by mitosis
  • Becomes one of the 3 main tissue systems dermal,
    vascular or ground

3
3 Tissue Systems
  • Dermal tissue outer covering of a plant
  • Epidermis
  • Cuticle waxy layer, prevents water loss and
    injury
  • Ground tissue cells that lie between the dermal
    vascular tissues

4
3 Tissue Systems
  • Vascular tissue transports water nutrients
    throughout the plant
  • Xylem transports water made of dead cells
  • Phloem transports food made of living cells
  • Vascular cambium produces new xylem phloem

xylem
phloem
5
Roots Types
  • Taproot primary root that grows long and thick
  • Fibrous roots roots branch to such an extent
    that no single root grows larger than the rest

6
Roots Structure Function
  • Structure
  • Cortex, endodermis, vascular cylinder
  • Root hairs tiny projections that increase
    surface area
  • Root cap protects the tip of the root
  • Functions
  • Anchor the plant
  • Absorb water and dissolved nutrients from the soil

7
Roots
8
Stems Structure
  • Nodes, internodes, buds
  • Monocot stems vascular bundles are scattered
    throughout the stem
  • Dicot stems vascular bundles are arranged in a
    cylinder

9
Monocots vs. Dicots
10
Stems Functions
  • Produce leaves, branches flowers
  • Hold leaves upright in the sunlight
  • Transport substances between roots and leaves

11
Leaves Structure
  • Blades, petiole, veins (vascular bundles)
  • Mesophyll (spongy palisade), stomata, guard
    cells

12
Leaves Functions
  • Photosynthesis
  • Transpiration the loss of water from a plant
    through its leaves
  • Gas exchange

13
Transport in Plants
  • Water Transport
  • Occurs in the xylem
  • Root pressure, capillary action (cohesion
    adhesion), transpiration contribute to pull
    the water up

14
Water Transport
  • Water potential predicts the direction the
    water will flow
  • Influenced by pressure solute concentration
  • ? ?P ?S
  • ?P pressure potential
  • ?S solute potential
  • Water has a ? of zero

15
Water Potential
16
Transport in Plants
  • Nutrient Transport
  • Occurs in the phloem
  • Pressure-flow hypothesis sugars are moved from
    the source to the sink
  • Source where sugars are produced
  • Sink where sugars are stored

17
Pressure-Flow Hypothesis
18
Plant Hormones
  • Auxins stimulate cell elongation
  • Cytokinins stimulate cell division
  • Gibberellins produce increases in size
  • Ethylene stimulates fruit to ripen

19
Plant Responses
  • Tropisms responses of plants to environmental
    stimuli
  • Positive in the direction of the stimulus
  • Negative away from the stimulus
  • Gravitropism response to gravity
  • Phototropism response to light
  • Thigmotropism response to touch

20
Phototropism
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