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Lab 04: Kingdom Plantae - Part 1 - Plant Tissues & Non-Vascular Plants

Plant Tissues & Organs

Organs

Differentiation

  • Meristem - undifferentiated parenchyma-like cells that provide all plant growth. Ultimately give rise to the tissue groupings that will form all the other tissues for the plant. Two types:
    1. Apical - found at tips of stems, roots, and along veins in leaves: provide vertical growth (primary growth). Only form of meristem in herbaceous plants.
    2. Lateral - growth in diamter - woody plants only. Found in vascular & cork cambium.

    Non-vascular plants

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