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Transcript
Celery Lab Follow Up
Capillary Action
  Xylem
  Transports water
  From roots to shoots
Osmotic Pressure
  Water will flow from an area of high concentration to an area of low
concentration
  The net movement of water into or out of a cell produces a force
Tissue—Ground
Tissue
Botany 1
Mrs. Russell
Objectives
  Know the three tissue systems in plants
  Know the meristems present in a plant and where they are
found.
  Learn tissues of the plant that are neither meristematic
nor function in conducting at maturity
  Be able to identify the types of ground tissue under the
microscope
Tissue Systems
  Dermal Tissue (the skin)
  Epidermis
  Vascular Tissue (the bloodstream)
  Xylem
  Phloem
  Ground Tissue (everything else)
  Parenchyma
  Collenchyma
  Sclerenchyma
RAM and SAM
  Meristem = regions of tissue that are capable of growing
into a new plant part (embryonic), mitosis is happening
  Primary meristem—shoots or roots grow longer
  Secondary meristem—shoots or roots grow larger in
diameter (woody plants)
  Root Apical Meristem (RAM)—at the tip of the root
  Stem Apical Meristem (SAM)—at the tip of the shoot
Types of Ground Tissue
Cells
 Collenchyma
 Parenchyma
 Sclerenchyma
Collenchyma
 Think strings in celery
 Elongated cells
Structural support
 Living cells with
irregularly thickened
walls
Parenchyma
 Soft parts of the plants
 Forms cortex, pith,
mesophyll, pulp of fruit
and endosperm of seeds
 Living cells with thin,
flexible cellulose cell
wall
Sclerenchyma
 Supporting tissue
 Fibers and sclerids
 Source material for
fabrics
 Dead cells with
extremely thick cell
walls
Lab on Monday