plant tissues and cell types. what is a tissue exactly? a tissue is a group of cells that are...
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Plant Tissues And Cell Types
What is a tissue exactly?
• A tissue is a group of cells that are structurally and/or functionally distinct, and that perform a common function.
• Tissues composed of just one kind of cell are called simple tissues
• While those composed of more than one cell type are called complex tissues.
Simple• Parenchyma is an example
of a simple tissue (composed only of parenchyma cells)
Complex• xylem is an example of a
complex tissue (composed of tracheids, vessel members, parenchyma cells, and sometimes fibers)
Tissues are Organized into 3 Systems
• Vascular- like the plants blood stream where the transport of water and nutrients occu
• Ground – everything between Dermal and Vascular tissues
• Dermal- like the skin of the plant
All of these tissues were once
MeristematicThis is plant tissue where all of the growth through cell division happens.
If mitosis (cell division) is happening then its meristematic tissue.
Apical meristem is at the tips of shoots and rootsLateral meristematic tissue is where thickening growth takes place
·vascular cambium·cork cambium
Simple Tissues – consisting of one cell type
• Parenchyma – thin walled & alive at maturity; often multifaceted.
• Collenchyma – thick walled & alive at maturity• Sclerenchyma – thick walled and dead at maturity– Sclerids or stone cells – cells as long as they are wide– Fibers – cells longer than they are wide
• Epidermis – alive at maturity– Trichomes – “pubescence” or hairs on epidermis– Root Hairs – tubular extensions of epidermal cells
Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Right-hand illustration modified from: Weier, Stocking & Barbour, 1974, Botany: An
Introduction to Plant Biology, 5th Ed.
SCLERIDS FIBERS
Epidermis – stoma, trichomes, & root hairs
http://www.ucd.ie/botany/Steer/hair/roothairs.html
Complex TissueVascular Tissues
• Xylem – water conducting tissue; parenchyma, fibers, vessels and/or tracheids, and ray cells.
• Phloem - food conducting tissue; sieve-tube members (no nucleus at maturity, cytoplasm present), companion cells, fibers, parenchyma, and ray cells.
Xylem
Phloem
Vascular Bundles with xylem & phloem
Maize or Corn – vein in cross section
Alfalfa – vein in cross section
• Examine a cross section of a Helianthus (sunflower) stem.
• Identify the vascularbundles, xylem, phloem, cortex, pith, and epidermis.
To what tissue system (i.e.,vascular, dermal, and ground tissues) does each of these tissues belong?
Find examples of collenchyma, parenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells.
Dicot Stem
Epidermis
Cortex (Collenchyma)
Fiber Cap (Schlerenchyma)
Phloem
Xylem
Pith (Parenchyma)