Bio
Bio
Roots
Germination
o Epigeal cotyledons and shoot apex emerge
while hypocotyl elongates
o Hypogeal cotyledons remain within testa
and hypocotyl elongates only slightly or not at
all
Types of root system
o Taproot system
o Fibrous root system
o Adventitious roots (cassava, sweet potato)
Casparian strips
o in endodermis
o impermeable to small molecules to prevent
diffusion of ions from the apoplast within the
vascular column
Lateral root primordial
o continue to develop and grow out through the
cortex and ruptures through the epidermis
o becomes a fully developed root by the time it
emerges
In temperate countries:
o Activity of the cambium is commonly
periodic. The xylem produced during one
growth period constitutes a growth layer
(growth or annual rings).
Parts of the periderm
o Phellogen
cork cambium, a lateral meristem
arise from epidermis, cortex or phloem
o phellem
in compact rows with no intercellular
spaces
Primary wall with cellulose, sometimes
with lignin or suberin
Suberin layer is impermeable to water and
gases and can resist action of acids.
Are dead cells
o Phelloderm
living cells with non-suberized walls
may store starch, in others contain
chloroplasts and photosynthetic
Sclereids may be present.
Pine needle
After boiling, only sclerenchyma and vascular
tissues remain (petiole, leaf veins, and midrib)
Leaf
o Epidermis
Cuticle
Stomata and guard cells
Bulliform cells in monocots
o Mesophyll
Palisade layer
Spongy layer
Vascular tissues