Plant Tissues
Plant Tissues
Plant Tissues
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Tissues
Tissues
A group of closely associated cells that
perform related functions and are similar
in structure.
Plant Tissues
Tissues in plants that divide throughout their
life.
Plant tissues can be classified as:
Growing or Meristematic tissue
Permanent tissue
Permanent tissue
Meristematic tissue
Meristematic tissues
The growth of plants occurs in certain specific
regions.
This is because the dividing tissue,
Known as meristematic tissue
Composed of actively dividing ceIIs,
responsible for
the production of ceIIs.
Capacity for division is restricted to certain
parts of
the plant body called meristems
Which are active throughout the life of the plant
body.
Meristematic tissues
Meristematic tissues
Kinds of meristems:
Apical meristems found at the tip of stems
& roots
Lateral meristems a.k.a. cambia
- found along the sides of roots & stems
- increase width or diameter of stems & roots
- types: 1. vascular cambium 2. cork
cambium
Intercallary meristems found at the bases
of young leaves & internodes
- responsible for further lengthening of
stems & leaves
This tissue occurs at specific regions
of the plant body
This is so because in
plant body growth
occurs only at these
regions.
Hence , on the basis of
this there are 3 types
of meristem :
1. APICAL MERISTEM
2. INTERCALARY
MERISTEM
3. LATERAL MERISTEM
APICAL MERISTEM
As the name
suggests this
tissue is
present at the
apex of the
main &
lateral shoots
and roots.
This tissue
gives the
plant body a
linear growth.
LATERAL MERISTEM
This tissue lies on
the sides of the
plant body.
It lies under the
bark of the plant in
form of cork
cambium.
It gives the plant
its width or girth.
INTERCALARY MERISTEM
This tissue is
present at the base
of the nodes,
internodes, leaves
etc.
They are also
present in between
the permanent
tissue.
They give the plant
growth in length.
Permanent tissues
Tissues that attained their mature form
and perform pacific functions.
They stop dividing
Types:
Simple permanent tissues
Complex permanent tissues
Dermal / surface
tissue
Simple permanent tissues
- consist only of one kind of cells
A. Dermal / surface tissue
- external tissues
- forms protective covering of the plant body
a. Epidermis
b. Periderm
Permanent tissues
Epidermis
- the outermost layer of the primary plant
body - covers the leaves, floral parts, fruits,
seeds, tems and roots
- generally only one layer thick with cuticle
(reduce the loss of water through transpiration)
- composed mostly of unspecialized cells,
either
parenchyma and/or sclerenchyma
- contains trichomes, stomata, buIIiform
ceIIs (in grasses)
Structure of epidermis
Stomata
Stomata - pores for gas exchange
- present on one or both surfaces of
Leaves.
Cuticle
Cuticle Lines the outer waII of the epidermal ceIIs
- made up of waxy material that protects
plants from desiccation
Cuticle
Layer of
the leaf
Trichomes