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* PLANT TISSUES I. PLANT HISTOLOGY = TISSUE SYSTEMS OF THE PLANT Plants = capable of constant growth – meristems Zygote: totipotent differentiation (special cell shapes and functions) Tissues appear: Cormophyta (vascular plants) TISSUE: cell groups of same origin, same function TISSUE SYSTEM: common origin, cell groups with slightly different function PLANT TISSUES: 1. meristems 2. dermal tissues 3. vascular tissues 4. ground tissues MERISTEMS Order of appearance: I. Promeristems • shoot tips, root tips • initial cells – totipotent II. Primary meristems Mature plant tissues • dermal tissue forming primary meristem • vascular tissue forming primary meristem • ground tissue forming primary meristem III. Secondary meristems reembrionalisation - dedifferentiation - redifferentiation MERISTEMS Position: • • • • Apical meristems (shoot and root tips) Lateral meristems (e.g. cambium, cork cambium) Intercalary meristems (grass stems – base of internodes) Meristemoids cross section of root tip - onion fascicular cambium – Aristolochia clematitis stem cross section bean root onion root maize aerial root onion root MERISTEMS Cytological features of meristematic cells: - large nucleus, protoplasm - thin cell wall - closely packed cells, no intercellular - little endoplasmic reticulum, few mitochondria - many ribosomes - small, simple vacuoles, proplastids - shape: isodiametric, prosenchymatic initial cells of root tip