Lecture 12 Flashcards

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Lignin made of

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Complex polymer of phenylpropane units

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Lignin Purpose

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-Hydrophobic mesh bonds to cellulose and waterproofs the wall,
-Prevents wall enlargement and adds mechanical strength,
-Resists microbial attack,
-It was one of the most important
prerequisites of the evolution of large
upright-growing terrestrial plants,
-Most abundant organic material
on earth after cellulose,
-Lignin stains red with phloroglucinol

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3
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Primary vs Secondary Cell Walls

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  • Secondary walls are less hydrated because they contain fewer pectins and hemicelluloses and because lignin is hydrophobic,
  • Secondary walls are less plastic because of the rigidity conferred by lignin,
  • Microfibrils in the secondary wall layers are more highly organized and different wall layers usually have a different pitch, which further strengthens the entire wall
  • Secondary walls are birefringent (refract light) due to their crystalline arrangement
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4
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Primary pit fields become ??? with secondary wall added

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Pit Membranes

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5
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Bordered pit pairs

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Pit membrane with torus in Gymnosperms

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6
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Simple pit pairs

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No torus

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7
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Wood anatomical features observed in RLS

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-Bordered pit distribution in axial tracheids,
-Morphology of half-border pit-pairs (between ray parenchyma cells and
axial tracheids),
-Types of rays: Presence of ray tracheids

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8
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Sclerenchyma Purpose

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Strengthening tissue in a plant, formed from cells with thickened, typically lignified, walls

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Sclerenchyma Attributes

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  • Usually dead cells at maturity,
  • With secondary walls containing simple pits,
  • Permanently differentiated Found all over the plant body,
  • Provide rigid support for mature organs
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10
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Collenchyma vs Sclerenchyma

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  • Collenchyma: Thin primary walls with some areas of secondary thickening. Particularly in regions of new growth,
  • Sclerenchyma: Thick lignified secondary walls and often die when mature
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11
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Sclereids:

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Reduced form of sclerenchyma cells with highly thickened, lignified cellular walls that form small bundles of durable layers of tissue in most plants

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12
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Fibers Purpose

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Dead at maturity and function as support tissue. Associated with vascular bundles

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13
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Fiber Types

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Septate, Phloem, Xylem, Gelatinous (little/no Liginifaction)

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