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Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Dec 18, 2015

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Page 1: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Angiosperms VPrimary Growth:

Leaves

Page 2: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Leaf Morphology

Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern

This arrangement is called the phyllotaxis

Most leaves are either simple or compound

A SIMPLE LEAF

Page 3: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

External Leaf Morphology

The leaf blade is connected to the stem by the petiole

Other leaf parts include: base, margin, apex, venation

margin

apex

base

venation

petiole

Page 4: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Simple Leaves

Page 5: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Pinnately compound leaves are similar to ferns: leaflets attached along a rachis

Palmate leaves have leaflets attached at one point

CompoundLeaves

Page 6: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Simple vs. Compound Leaves

Axillary buds occur at the base of each leaf - not at the base of leaflets

The abscission layer forms at the base of the leaf’s petiole - not at the base of a leaflet

Leaflets are generally all produced in the same plane - leaves have a phyllotaxis

Page 7: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Internal Structure (eudicot)

Page 8: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Internal Structure (monocot)

Upper epidermis

Bulliform cells

Mesophyll Veins with

bundle sheath cells

Guard cells

Page 9: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Action of Bulliform Cells (open)

Page 10: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Action of Bulliform

Cells (closed)

Page 11: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Leaf Abscission

Abscission takes place at the base of the leaf (not leaflets)

Response to hormones triggered by environment changes

Two regions:– Separation layer– Protective layer

Page 12: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Variations and Uses

Multiple epidermal layers Thick cuticles Many trichomes (African

violet) Stomata in sunken pits with

trichomes (xerophytes) Stomata only on the upper

surface (water lilies) Leaves modified to be tendrils

or spines

Page 13: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Variations and Uses (cont.)

Carnivorous plants (specialized for obtaining mineral nutrients in wet or mineral poor habitats)– Venus fly trap– Sundew– Pitcher plants

Page 14: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Sundew

Page 15: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Pitcher Plants

Page 16: Angiosperms V Primary Growth: Leaves. Leaf Morphology n Leaves are arranged on stems in either an opposite, alternate, or whorled pattern n This arrangement.

Variations andUses (cont.)

Leaves for human consumption or use as medicines, dyes, fibers, waxes and for smoking