Anatomy

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Anatomy

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Anatomy. Organs. Stem. 1-Young dicot stem 2- Monoct stem 3- Old dicot stem. Root. 1- young dicot root 2- monocot root 3- old dicot root. Leaves. Identifying Stems and Roots Diagnostic :. 1- V.B. are of radial type 2- xylem is always exarch ( protoxylem is located - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Anatomy

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Organs

StemRoot

Leaves

1-Young dicot stem2- Monoct stem3- Old dicot stem

1 -young dicot root2 -monocot root3 -old dicot root

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Identifying Stems and Roots Diagnostic:

Characteristic:

stemroot

pith and cortexsmall relative to pithpith small or absent

1 -V.B. are of radial type2 -xylem is always exarch ( protoxylem is located

near the periphery of the V.B(.3 -Absence of stomata and cuticle

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Root anatomy Dermal tissue ( piliferous layer )One layer , no stomata , no cuticle , the outer wall may extend into root hair

Ground tissue

Cortex Parenchymatous ( dicot.) , some of them sclerenchyamtous (monocot.)Last layer of cortex termed as Endodermis which characterized by presence of casparian strips

{casparian strips : deposits of suberin and lignin on radial wall only Dicot.

On radial +inner tangential Monocot .

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CharaterDicot. rootMonocot root

pericycleGive rise to lateral roots and

secondary meristems

Give rise to lateral root only

V.B.From 2-8Numerous , 20

CambiumAppear later as a secondary meristems

absent

PithSmall or absent Well developed

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EndodermisCasparian strips

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young dicot rootcortex Endodermis Metaxylem

protoxylem

phloem

pith

Starch

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monocot rootcortex Endodermis Metaxylem

protoxylemphloem

pith

Starch epidermis

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Old dicot. Root

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old dicot root

Cork (phellem)Cork cambium (phellogen)Phelloderm2ry

phloemMedullary raysVascular cambium2ry

xylem

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Organs

StemRoot

Leaves

1-Young dicot stem2- Monoct stem3- Old dicot stem

1 -young dicot root2 -monocot root3 -old dicot root

1 -dorsiventral dicot leaves2 -isobilateral dicot leaves

3 -monocot leaves

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Leaf anatomy Epidermis Upper and lower surface , stomata on both sides

Ground tissue ( Mesophyll )

Specialized photosynthetic tissue In Dicot. Divided into

palisade Below epidermis and perpendicular to it , contain chloroplasts.

spongy tissue Loosely arranged , much less chloroplast than palisade.In Monocot.

Mesophyll cells all are alike not diffrantiated into palisade and spongy

Vascular tissue

Main V.B . In the center ( midrib ) , type of V.B . As the same of stem.

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dorsiventral dicot leaves

EpidermisHybodermal layer

PalisadeSpongy tissueCollenchymaPericyclic fibersPhloemMetaxylemProtoxylem

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EpidermisPalisadeSpongy tissue

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isobilateral dicot leaves

Epidermis Palisade

Spongy tissueCollenchyma

Pericyclic fibersPhloemxylem

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monocot leavesEpidermisHybodermal layer

(sclerenchyma (Ground tissue

(parenchyma(Bundle sheath

(fibers(PhloemMetaxylemProtoxylemClosed collateralV. B.

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Practical work: We will do transverse section in a leaf:

tools razors

Slides and covers

Pith

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