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Plant tissues How do we recognise them?

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Plant tissues. How do we recognise them?. Where could this possibly come from?. Meristematic tissue. Meristematic tissue is composed of immature cells that grow, divide & differentiate giving rise to the other types of plant tissues. Eg. The root tip of an onion. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Plant tissues

How do we recognise them?

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Where could this possibly come from?

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Meristematic tissue• Meristematic tissue is

composed of immature cells that grow, divide & differentiate giving rise to the other types of plant tissues.

• Eg. The root tip of an onion

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Where might we find these cells?

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Surface of a leaf• Note the guard cells.

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What tissue type has this feature?

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Xylem• Long tubes• Note the pits • Transport of water,

dissolved solutes.• Support

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What do we call these features?

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Vascular bundles (cross section)

Phloem –• Long tubes composed

of sieve tubes and companion cells.

• Transport of sugar.Xylem

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Parenchyma

What are these?

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What are those ringlets?• Parenchyma is a

simple tissue. It makes up the bulk of plant body.

• Xylem- those stained red are showing the lignin in xylem.