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PLANTS. Evolution of Plants Monocots and Dicots.

Jan 16, 2016

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Page 1: PLANTS. Evolution of Plants Monocots and Dicots.

PLANTS

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Evolution of Plants

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Monocots and Dicots

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The Plant Body

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Plant Tissue Systems

• Dermal– Cuticle– Guard Cells

• Vascular– Xylem

• Tracheids• Vessel elements

– Phloem• Sieve-tube members• Companion cells

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Xylem

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Phloem

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Plant Tissue Systems

• Ground –Parenchyma–Collenchyma–Sclerenchyma

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Ground Tissue

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Plant Growth

• Apical meristems–Primary growth

• Lateral meristems– Secondary growth

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Root Structure

• Epidermis– Root hairs

• Cortex• Endodermis– Casparian strip• Suberin

• Vascular cylinder– Pericycle– Xylem,phloem, pith

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Primary Root Growth

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Primary Stem Structure

• Epidermis– Cutin

• Cortex• Vascular cylinder– Xylem, phloem, pith– Vascular cambium

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Secondary Stem Structure

• Vascular cambium– Secondary xylem– Secondary phloem

• Cork cambium– Periderm

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Leaf Structure

• Epidermis– Cuticle– Cutin

• Palisade • Spongy• Guard cells– Stomata

• Vascular bundles

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Transport in Plants

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Transport in Plants

• Osmosis– Root pressure

• Capillary action– Adhesion– Cohesion

• Water potential

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Lateral Transport

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Xylem Sap Transport• Root pressure– Guttation

• Transpirational pull• Adhesion / Cohesion

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Control of Transpiration

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Pressure Flow Model

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Photoperiodism• Circadian rhythm• Flowering plants– Phytochrome, Florigen

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Plant Tropisms

• Gravitropism• Phototropism• Thigmotropism• Peter Boysen-Jensen– Coleoptile

• F.W. Went– Auxin