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THE TISSUES Group of cell showing a common origin and usually performing a common function is called tissue.

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Meristematic tissues

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MERISTEMatic tissue

--Actively dividing cells Actively dividing cells -Two types according to appearance in life Primary meristem (Appear early in life)  Secondary meristem (appear later than primary meristem

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Apical meristem  --Found at tips of roots and shoots  -- Some shoot apical meristem cells that are left behind during stem elongation and leaf formation constitute axillary buds. -- Axillary buds are capable of forming a branch or a flower.

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Intercalary Meristem

Intercalary 

Occurs between mature tissues  Occurs in grasses, regenerate parts removed by grazing herbivores

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Secondary meristem

(appear later than primary meristem)  --Also called Lateral meristem   -- Cylindrical meristem  found in mature regions of roots and shoots Intrafasicular  Found between xylem and phloem in a conjoint vascular bundle

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Secondary meristem

Interfasicular -  Found between two vascular bundles

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Secondary meristem

Cork Cambium -  Extrastelar cambium formed in cortical region

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Newely formed -- structurally and functionally specialised cells  --Do not divide further

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Parenchyma

Parenchyma  --Forms major component within organs  -- Spherical, oval, round, polygonal or elongated in shape -- Thin walled, living  -- Cellulosic cell wall  ---- May have small intercellular spaces Functions (1) Storage (2) Secretion (3) Photosynthesis (if have chlorophyll)

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Collenchyma

Collenchyma --Occurs in layers below epidermis  --Cells may be oval, spherical or polygonal in shape  -- Thick walled, living m Corners of cell deposited with cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin  --Intercellular space absent spaces Functions  (1) Provide mechanical support to growing parts of plants  (2) May perform photosynthesis (if cells contain chloroplast)

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Collenchyma

Sclerenchyma

Sclerenchyma -- Long, narrow cells with thick lignified wall -- Dead  Sclerenchyma fibre -- May be elongated and pointed Sclereids-  -- May be spherical, oval or cylindrical (Common in fruits, nuts, pulp of guava, pear, etc.)  Function: Mechanical support

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Sclerenchyma

Xylem

 (Four components)  Tracheid --Elongated, tube like with tapering ends, lignified, dead and without protoplasm --Water transporting element Vessel --Long cylindrical tube, absent in gymnosperm --Multi celled, dead, devoid of protoplasm, Lignified with large central cavity -- Main water conducting element in angiosperms

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Xylem

Xylem Parenchyma --Living, thin walled --Involved in radial conduction of water, may store food Sclerenchyma Fibres Dead, lignified wall with obliteratedl umen. 

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Phloem

Phloem (Four components)  Sieve tube elements (Gymnosperms have sieve cells) - - Long, tube like, perforated end walls, lack nucleus at maturity   --Peripheral cytoplasm with large central vacuole --- Transport of food material Companion cell (Gymnosperms have albuminous cells) --Specialised parenchyma cell, connected to sieve tubes by pit fields --Helps to maintain pressure gradient in sieve tubes. -- The functions of sieve tubes are controlled by the nucleus of companion cells. 

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Phloem

Phloem (Four components)  Phloem parenchyma --Elongated, tapering cylindrical cells --Stores food material, resin, mucilage, latex etc. --Absent in most of the monocots Bast fibres (Phloem fibres) --Elongated, sclerenchymatous, unbranched, pointed needle like apices -- Jute, flax and hemp produce commercial bast fibres. Generally absent in primary phloem but found in secondary phloem

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Primary xylem  --Protoxylem (First formed with narrow vessel)  -- Metaxylem (Later formed with broader vessel) Secondary xylem ( Formed during secondary growth) 

Xylem types

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l l l l Endarch - Protoxylem lies towards pith/centre and metaxylem towards periphery e.g., stems  l l l l Exarch - Protoxylem lies towards periphery and metaxylem towards pith e.g., roots

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