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Plant Growth AP Biology Unit 5 Plant Growth • Plant growth occurs at specific tissues called meristems – Apical Meristem – Lateral Meristems Plant Growth • Plants can go through two different types of growth – Primary Growth- growth in length – Secondary Growthgrowth in width Primary Growth- in Roots • In roots, primary growth occurs in 3 different zones – Zone of Cell Division (contains root apical meristem) – Zone of Elongation – Zone of Maturation Zone of Cell Division • Lots of mitosis occurring in the cells here • Contains the newest cells (newly divided) Zone of Elongation • Cells get longer to push the root tip into the soil • Cells start developing their specialized functions Zone of Maturation • Cells become fully specialized • Considered mature cells Root Cap • Root cap protects the root apical meristem as root pushes through the soil – Like a helmet for the root cells Primary Growth- Stems • Growth occurs at the shoot apical meristems • Shoot apical meristems are located at the tips of buds • Plants grow from the top, not the bottom of the stem Secondary Growth • Growth in width of stems and roots • Degree of secondary growth varies– some plants barely have any, others have extensive secondary growth. • Results in the formation of wood and bark • Results from activity in the lateral meristems – Vascular Cambium – Cork Cambium Vascular Cambium • Divides into – Secondary Xylem • On the side closer to the center of the stem/root – Secondary Phloem • On the side closer to the outside of the stem/root – As the vascular cambium divides, it continues to push older cells farther away. Cork Cambium • As the secondary phloem grows, it breaks the outer layer of the stems and root (epidermis) • Secondary phloem on the very outside becomes cork cambium • Cork cambium grows into cork • Cork cells contain suberin to protect from water loss, physical damage and harmful substances. Question… • Where is the oldest part of a tree? – The very center – oldest xylem that has been pushed all the way in – Outer layers keep flaking off Types of wood • Heartwood – Older secondary xylem – Cells get clogged stop conducting water – Darker in color • Sapwood – Newer secondary xylem – Still actively conducting water (and minerals) – Lighter in color Annual Rings in Wood • The age of a tree can be determined by looking at the number of rings that it has. • Wood = secondary xylem • What forms the rings? – Spring: water most available, water transport cells are large and have thin walls – Summer: less water available, water transport cells have thicker walls and are darker