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Plant Anatomy: Cell Types, Stem & Root Anatomy, Secondary Growth, Exercises of Biology

The key concepts of plant anatomy, focusing on recognizing various plant cell types, distinguishing between monocot and eudicot stem and root anatomy, understanding tissue derivation, and identifying features associated with secondary growth. Students will learn to identify parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma, tracheids, vessel members, sieve tube members, cork cells, epidermis, vascular bundle, xylem, phloem, ground tissue, cortex, pith, apical meristem, stele, pericycle, endodermis, phellem (cork), phellogen (cork cambium), phelloderm, primary phloem, secondary phloem, primary xylem, secondary xylem, vascular cambium, annual growth rings, floats, tubers, thorns, storage, stolons, rhizomes, and various root modifications.

Typology: Exercises

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Download Plant Anatomy: Cell Types, Stem & Root Anatomy, Secondary Growth and more Exercises Biology in PDF only on Docsity! 1. Recognize Basic Plant Cell Types from microscope slides and models: parenchyma. collenchyma, sclerenchyma, tracheids and vessel members (xylem), sieve tube members (phloem), and cork cells. 2. Distinguish between monocot and eudicot stem anatomy from microscope slides and models identifying the following where applicable; epidermis, vascular bundle, xylem, phloem, ground tissue, cortex, and pith. 3. Distinguish between monocot and eudicot root anatomy from microscope slides and models, identifying the following where applicable: epidermis, root hairs, apical meristem, stele, pith, xylem, phloem, cortex, pericycle, endodermis. 4. Understand which stem & root tissues are derived from the protoderm, ground meristem, and procambium. 5. Recognize the following features associated with secondary growth (microscope slide or model): phellem (cork), phellogen (cork cambium) & phelloderm, cortex, primary phloem, secondary phloem, primary xylem, secondary xylem, vascular cambium, and annual growth rings. 6. Recognize various stem modifications (e.g., floats, tubers, thorns, storage, stolons, rhizomes, etc.) 7. Recognize various root modifications (e.g., storage, hollow roots, aerial roots, etc.) Docsity.com
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