Topic 4 Flashcards
Cells and tissue type, and function of the dermal tissue system
Cells and tissue types: epidermis, guard cells, subsidiary cells and trichomes
Function: protection, regulation of gas exchange
Cells and tissue type, and function of the ground tissue system
Cells and tissue types: chlorenchyma, parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma
Function: photosynthesis, growth, secretion, support, storage
Cells and tissue type, and function of the vascular tissue system
Cells and tissue types: xylem, phloem, companion cells
Function: conduction of water, minerals, food
Conduction (unidirectional) water and dissolved minerals
Xylem
Bidirectional transport of carbohydrate
Phloem
Protects from mechanical insult, desiccation, and invasion by pathogens
Epidermal cell
Regulates gas exchange by controlling the size of stomates
Guard cell
Assists guard cell function
Subsidiary cell
Structure of the parenchyma
Uniformly thin cell wall
Function of the parenchyma
Regeneration and wound healing
New growth
Functions in photosynthesis (chlorenchyma)
Functions in storage
Parenchyma specialized for absorption or secretion
Transfer cells
Parenchyma cells are ______ at maturity and have a ________ cell wall only.
Living, primary
Structure of the collenchyma
Unevenly thickened primary cell wall
Function of collenchyma
Support of young, growing tissues; provide structural support for actively growing parts of the stem
Structure of sclerenchyma
Have both primary and secondary cell walls, with the secondary walls being very thick