Plant Cells, tissues, and organs Flashcards

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Cell Specialization

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Process by which cells develop similar cells into cells that have specific functions within a multi-cellular organism

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2
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Cell Differentiation

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Process where a cell changes from one type to another

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3
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What is responsible for making specialized cells in plants?

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Meristem (Meristematic cells)

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4
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Meristematic cells

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“Plant” Stem Cells. Unspecialized plant cells that produce new cells that differentiate into the specialized cells that make up different plant tissues.

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5
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Hierarchy of Plant

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Cells—>Tissues—>Organ—>Organ System—>Organism

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6
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Types of plant cells

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Xylem

Phloem

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7
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3 types of plant tissue

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Dermal
Vascular
Ground

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8
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4 types of organs

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[Roots
Stems
Leaves] Help plant live and grow
Flowers (reproductive organ)

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9
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2 organ systems

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Root (Below ground)

Shoot (Above ground)

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10
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Leaf

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Provide surface area where photosynthesis can occur.

Stores starch

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11
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Excess glucose turns into…

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Starch stored in the leaf

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12
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Dermal Tissue (Epidermis)

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“barrier”
protects inside
controls exchange of water + gases

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13
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Vascular tissue function + consists of

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Transports water + sugar (glucose)
Consists of:
Xylem [transports water]
Phloem [transports sugar]

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14
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Cuticle

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Outermost layer,
waxy,
non cellular
Waterproof coating

Prevent H2O loss

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15
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Epidermis

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One cell layer thick

Protect inner cells

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16
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Palisade cells

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Column shaped cells

Site of photosynthesis

17
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Spongy Parenchyma Cells

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Loose spaces

Site of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide

18
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Veins

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Xylem + Phloem

19
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Guard Cells

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Contain Stomata

Controls gas exchange through stoma (allows CO2 into plant; O2 + H2O out)

20
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Function of male structures in flower

[Stamen]

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Anther: Pollen production

Filament: Stalk containing anther

21
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Function of female structures in flower

[Carpel]

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Stigma: Sricky top, receptive surface for pollen
Style: Stalk of Carpel
Ovary: Contains ovule. Matured to become fruit
Sepal: Leaf like structure. Protects flower bed

22
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Functions of all organs

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Roots: Absorb H2O. Anchor plant
Stem: Support leaves + flowers. Transport H2O + sugar. Store food
Leaves: Photosynthesis
Flowers: Reproductive organs. Produce seeds

23
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Photosynthesis

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Process used to convert light energy into chemical energy.
6CO2 + 6H2O ——> C6H12O6 + 6O2
Sunlight energy I(the arrow meaning “in the presence of”)

24
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Ground tissue

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Photosynthesis + Storage