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plants (External & Internal Structures) (Part 1)

plants (External & Internal Structures) (Part 1)

shoot apical meristem leaf blade petiole terminal bud axillary bud vascular tissue node Shoot

shoot apical meristem leaf blade petiole terminal bud axillary bud vascular tissue node Shoot system internode vascular tissue Root system root hair root apical meristem root cap root tip dermal tissue ground tissue vascular tissue

ROOTS

ROOTS

Types of root systems Tap root system Fibrous root system

Types of root systems Tap root system Fibrous root system

Primary Root System Primary Root Secondary Root Tertiary Root

Primary Root System Primary Root Secondary Root Tertiary Root

Fibrous Root System The primary root is lost and is replaced by numerous adventitious

Fibrous Root System The primary root is lost and is replaced by numerous adventitious roots arising from the lower part of the stem. These roots are fibrous in appearance , that is, they are slender in form and are more or less equally prominent

Elongation region v Cells in this region increase in size, particularly in length The

Elongation region v Cells in this region increase in size, particularly in length The Root Tip Meristematic region v Actively dividing cells in various stages of mitosis Root cap v Produces mucigel for protection, lubrication, water and nutrient absorption

Three primary meristems Protoderm v outermost primary meristem – gives rise to epidermis. Ground

Three primary meristems Protoderm v outermost primary meristem – gives rise to epidermis. Ground Meristem v store food and uptake of minerals Procambium v gives rise to stele – central cylinder of vascular tissue where xylem and phloem develop Quiescent Zone v slower or no cell division

Maturation region v characterized by the presence of root hairs v is made up

Maturation region v characterized by the presence of root hairs v is made up of primary tissues that develop from transitional meristems of the elongation region Protoderm epidermis Ground meristem cortex Procambium pericycle phloem vascular cambium xylem

Root hairs Increase the surface area for the absorption of water

Root hairs Increase the surface area for the absorption of water

epidermis cortex vascular cylinder Young dicot ro Exarch - tetrarch Stele - actinostele

epidermis cortex vascular cylinder Young dicot ro Exarch - tetrarch Stele - actinostele

cortex endosperm with casparian strip pericycle xylem phloem vascular cambium

cortex endosperm with casparian strip pericycle xylem phloem vascular cambium

lateral root arising from pericycle xylem phloem endodermis with casparian strip cortical parenchyma uncutinized

lateral root arising from pericycle xylem phloem endodermis with casparian strip cortical parenchyma uncutinized epidermis with root hair

primary root xylem lateral root Lateral roots develop from the

primary root xylem lateral root Lateral roots develop from the

epidermis cortex endodermis pericycle Monocot root pith xylem phloem root hairs

epidermis cortex endodermis pericycle Monocot root pith xylem phloem root hairs

Exarch polyarch Stele actinostele

Exarch polyarch Stele actinostele

Modified Roots

Modified Roots

For Support - Brace roots Aerial roots arising from the main stem which penetrates

For Support - Brace roots Aerial roots arising from the main stem which penetrates the ground Corn (Zea mays) Pandan (Pandanus odoratissimus)

For Support - Prop roots Aerial roots arising from the branches which penetrates the

For Support - Prop roots Aerial roots arising from the branches which penetrates the ground Banyan tree (Ficus indica) Mangrove (Rhizophora sp. )

For Support – Clinging roots Aerial roots which adhere to some kind of support

For Support – Clinging roots Aerial roots which adhere to some kind of support English ivy (Hedera helix)

For Support - Buttress Plant-like extensions from the lower part of the stem Ficus

For Support - Buttress Plant-like extensions from the lower part of the stem Ficus sp.

For Reproduction Adventitious buds in root Bog Yellowcress (Rorippa palustris)

For Reproduction Adventitious buds in root Bog Yellowcress (Rorippa palustris)

For Protection Screw pine (Pandanus tectorius) Presence of spines

For Protection Screw pine (Pandanus tectorius) Presence of spines

For Photosynthesis Green aerial roots Vanda sp.

For Photosynthesis Green aerial roots Vanda sp.

For Food Storage enlarged, fleshy and succulent roots White Radish (Raphanus sativus) Carrot (Daucus

For Food Storage enlarged, fleshy and succulent roots White Radish (Raphanus sativus) Carrot (Daucus carota)

For Aeration Mangrove (Rhizophora sp. ) development of pneumatophores – roots with spongy tissues

For Aeration Mangrove (Rhizophora sp. ) development of pneumatophores – roots with spongy tissues protruding above the ground