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25.1 Plant Organs
  • Plants have a root system that comprises the roots and a shoot system that comprises the stems, branches, and leaves.
  1. What is an organ?
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  2. What are the functions of roots?
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  3. What are the functions of stems?
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  4. What are the functions of leaves?
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Essential Study Partner Summaries of major points
  1. Flowering plant structure
  2. Roots
  3. Stems
  4. Leaves
25.2 Monocot verses eudicot plants
  • Flowering plants are classified into two groups, the monocots and the eudicots.
  1. In what structures are the differences in monocots and eudicots found?
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  2. What plants are included in the monocot and eudicot groups of plants?
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Essential Study Partner Summaries of major points
  1. Criteria for monocots and eudicots
25.3 Plant tissues
  • Plant cells are organized into three types of tissues: epidermal tissue, ground tissue, and vascular tissue.
  1. What are the three types of specialized tissues found in plants and what are their main functions?
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  2. What type of tissue forms root hairs and what is the function of root hairs?
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  3. What three cell types make up ground tissue?
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  4. What are plasmodesmata?
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Essential Study Partner Summaries of major points
  1. Meristem produces tissue
  2. Epidermal tissue
  3. Ground tissue
  4. Vascular tissue
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25.4 Organization of roots
  • In longitudinal section, a root tip has a zone where new cells are produced, another where they elongate, and another where they differentiate and mature.
  • In cross section, eudicot and monocot roots differ in the organization of their vascular tissue.
  • Some plants have a taproot and others a fibrous root. Both types may have adventitious roots.
  1. Primary growth of the root occurs in the ____________ meristem and causes the root to grow ________________ (longer or thicker).
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  2. What is the Casparian strip, where is it found, and what does it do?
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  3. Describe the two types of root system found in plants.
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  4. Describe the relationship between mycorrhizae fungi and roots.
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  5. What is the significance of the root nodules of legumes?
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Essential Study Partner Summaries of major points
  1. Eudicot root tip
  2. Tissues of an eudicot root
  3. Organization of monocot roots
  4. Root diversity
25.5 Organization of stems
  • All stems grow in length, but some stems are woody and grow in girth also.
  • In cross section, eudicot and monocot herbaceous stems differ in the organization of their vascular tissue.
  • Stems are diverse, and some plants have horizontal aboveground or underground stems.
  1. The apical meristem of a shoot produces immature leaves which form protective structure called a ______________.
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  2. What is vascular cambium and what does it do?
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  3. Plants with only primary growth are called _____________ and those with both primary and secondary growth are called ____________.
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  4. Wood is made up of what kind of tissue?
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  5. What is the main difference between stolons and rhizomes and what is their function?
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Essential Study Partner Summaries of major points
  1. Primary growth
  2. Herbaceous stems
  3. Woody stems
  4. Stem diversity
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25.6 Organization of leaves
  • The bulk of a leaf is composed of cells that perform gas exchange and carry on photosynthesis.
  • Leaves are diverse; some conserve water, some help a plant climb; and some help a plant capture food.
  1. The body of a leaf where photosynthesis occurs contains what kind of cells?
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  2. Distinguish between simple and compound leaves.
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Summaries of major points
  1. Leaf structure
  2. Leaf diversity
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