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Plant Growth
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
10/17/2009

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Why is plant growth unique?
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Plant growth is indeterminate and iterative.
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growth throughout entire lifetime
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indeterminate growth
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property of plants to produce the same organs over and over again
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iterative
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growth characterized by elongation of plant body
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primary growth
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causes widening of the plant body, thickening of the stem and roots; present only in woody plants
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secondary growth
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What causes growth of plants at the cellular level?
Definition
cell division and cell expansion
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What is another name for nonwoody plants?
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herbaceous
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population of undifferentiated (unspecialized) cells
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meristem
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Where does primary growth take place?
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Primary growth occurs at the root and shoot tips in the apical meristems.
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What are the two types of meristem cells?
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shoot apical meristem (SAM), which divides to produce stem and leaf tissues, and the root apical meristem (RAM)
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protects root apical meristem from damage and desiccation
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root cap
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What provides protection to the shoot apical meristem (SAM)?
Definition
young leaves
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What two meristems cause secondary growth?
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vascular cambium and cork cambium
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thin layer of undifferentiated cells that develops within the vascular bundles; creates wood
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vascular cambium
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thin layer of undifferentiated cells that develops within the cortex below the epidermis; creates bark
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cork cambium
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spongy tissue in the core of the stem
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pith
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cells that create xylem and phloem
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procambium
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develops from procambium and divides to produce secondary xylem inside of the stem and secondary phloem outside of the stem
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vascular cambium
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What are the functions of secondary xylem?
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transport of water and minerals, structural support, storage
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Only the oldest/youngest secondary xylem moves water
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youngest
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located in the center of the stem/trunk; darker, and does not transport materials
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heartwood
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lighter, conducting wood
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sapwood
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What causes growth rings in woody plants?
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Seasonal fluctuations in water availability cause growth rings.
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secondary xylem present in the spring, moves lots of water
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early wood
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secondary xylem produced when less water is available, smaller cells
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latewood
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"inner bark" composed of living and dead tissues that transport sugars
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secondary phloem
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Why is only the current year's secondary phloem functional?
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Older secondary phloem cells are crushed by new cells
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Increase in trunk diameter comes from formation of new ________ and _________.
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xylem, phloem
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What two things do cork cambium cells divide into?
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cork and phelloderm
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What is the periderm or outerbark made of?
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phelloderm and cork cells
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produced outside, dead cells, impregnated with suberin, a waxy, fatty material that is waterproof
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cork
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living cells produced inside
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phelloderm
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What is the function of the periderm?
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protection
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pores in bark which allow for gas exchange
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lenticels
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