MODULE 8 & 9 Flashcards
a group of same or mixed type of cells
tissues
the science that deals about tissues
histology
mature. doesn’t undergo cell division.
permanent tissues
one cotyledon.
monocot
two cotyledons.
dicot
what are the types of meristematic tissues
terminal or apical meristem. intercalary meristem. lateral meristem.
types of plant tissues
meristematic tissues/meristem. permanent tissues.
where is meristematic tissues located?
vascular cambium.
responsible for the increase in the height and width of the plant.
meristem.
consists of immature and undifferentiated cells
meristematic tissues.
a thin layer of cells found in plants separating two other types of plant vascular tissue, xylem and phloem.
vascular cambium.
specialized tissues located at the growing points.
terminal or apical meristem.
located at the tips of stems and roots and often in the leaves of vascular plants.
terminal or apical meristem.
found at the intermodal region of the stem.
intercalary meristem.
found on the side of stems and roots.
lateral meristem.
responsible for the increase in the girth or diameter of the plant body (secondary growth)
lateral meristem.
consist of mature and differentiated cells.
permanent tissues.
what are the types of permanent tissues
surface tissues. fundamental tissues.
what are the types of fundamental tissues
parenchyma cells. collenchyma cells. sclerenchyma cells.
cells with heavily thickened cell wall due to the presence of lignin.
sclerenchyma cells.
the term for backbone in sclerenchyma cells.
lignin
responsible for the transport of water and food inside the plant body.
vascular tissues.
responsible for the downward conduction of food.
phloem.
perforated structure that strengthens tube with pores to allow substances to flow.
sieve plate
passage for glucose.
sieve tube.
provides atp
companion cell
phloem parenchyma and phloem sclerenchyma
helps in the transport of food
responsible for the upward conduction of water and minerals.
xylem.
provides support for the plant because of the presence of lignin
xylem parenchyma and xylem sclerenchyma.
provides support and transport.
tracheids and xylem vessels.