PLANT STRUCTURES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS STEM Flashcards

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Woody Stems

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– contains thick, tough tissue (wood); found in plants that live for more than a year; trees and shrubs.

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Herbaceous Stems

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– contains soft, green, juicy tissues; found in plants that live for one year.

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Bud

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– an underdeveloped shoot that contains an embryonic meristem; may be terminal (at the end of stem) or anxilliary (on the side of the stem)

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  • Node
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– the area on stem where one
or more leaves is attached.

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INTERNODE

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– the area on a stem between two successive nodes.

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Epidermis

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– an outer covering which provides protection in herbaceous stem.

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Cuticle

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– a waxy layer that reduces water loss from the stem surface, usually
covers the epidermis.

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Cortex

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– inside the epidermis; a cylinder several cels thick that is a part of a plant’s ground tissue system; A complex tissue that may contain parenchyma, colenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells.
Parenchyma cels – store starch grains and crystals.
Colenchyma & Sclerenchyma cels – confer strength and structural
support for the stem.

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Xylem

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– transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves.

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Phloem

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– transports dissolved carbohydrates (sucrose) often from the leaves to the roots.

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Vascular cambium

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– sandwiched between the xylem and phloem; a lateral meristem that is responsible for secondary growth.

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Pith

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– a ground tissue composed of large, thin- walled parenchyma cells that function primarily for storage.

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Monocot

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Have scattered vascular bundles
Have ground tissue instead of
distinct cortex and pith

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Dicot

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Have vascular bundles arranged in
a circle
Have a distinct cortex and pith

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15
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  • Rhizome
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a horizontal underground stem that often serves as a storage organ and a means of sexual reproduction.
*Examples: bamboos, ginger, turmeric

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Tuber

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the thickened end of a rhizome that is fleshy and enlarged for a food storage.
* Examples: potatoes, yam

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Bulb

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– a rounded, fleshy underground bud that consists of a short stem with fleshy leaves.
* Example: onion

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Corm

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a short, thickened underground stem specialized for food storage and asexual reproduction.

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Stolons

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an aerial horizontal stem with long internodes; often forms buds that develops into separate plants
*Example: strawberry