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Plant Structure
Transport in plants
Angiosperm reproduction
Odds & Ends
Plants have three basic tissue systems, including dermal tissue
and vascular tissue. The third tissue system which includes a variety of cells with specialized
functions is called…
The cytoplasms of plant cells are continuous from cell to cell. This allows materials to move through plant tissue by the “cytoplasmic continuum”. This transport route is called…..
These specialized channels through the cell membrane enhance the
passive diffusion of water across the membrane.
Root pressure may result in more water entering leaves than is transpired. This can cause water to be exuded from leaves. This process is called…
This waxy material in the cell wall of endodermal tissue blocks apoplastic transport into vascular
tissue.
Fungi live in association with the roots of most plants. The association where the fungal hyphae extend into root tissue is called…
The bacterial genus Rhizobium lives in association with plant roots and provides the plant with an important resource via this process
This receptor responds to light and regulates many of the plant’s responses to light throughout its
life.
This plant hormone is used commercially to increase
fruit growth. (Think “Thompson seedless green grapes”)