Exam 2 Flashcards
intercalary meristems
-“inserted” bc they are not an organ apex like RAM/SAM
- many grasses have these, base of leaf
rhizome
- underground stem (fleshy or woody
- has internodes and adventitious roots
- storage, competition or asexual reproduction
tuber
- swollen ends of rhizomes
- storage/asexual reproduction
stolon
- above ground stem w/ long internodes
- sexual/asexual reproduction
runner
- above ground stem w/ long internodes growing horizontally on the ground
- branches grow vertically, roots grow adventitiously
- type of stolon
corm
- short, swollen stem w/ nodes, grows vertically
- storage, survival, asexual reproduction
bulb
- very compressed stem w/ vertical orientation
- very reduced internodes & leaves are closely layered
cladode/cladophyll/phylloclade
- flattened stem, functioning like leaves
- fleshy “pads” (cacti)
annual
plants that complete life cycle in a year or less
herbaceous
do not have persistent woody stems above ground, do produce secondary xylem
biennials
take 2 years to complete lifecycle, 1st year store carbs in large roots, 2nd year can flower & seed
perennial
take more than 2 yrs to complete lifecycle
where are apical meristems located?
on the apex of an organ (SAM/RAM) tips
where is an intercalary meristem found?
these are rare, inserted in new stems and leaves
where are lateral meristems located?
throughout the plant, adding tissues to the width of organs