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1. Apical meristem
A. Single cell B. Multiple cells |
1. Shoot
A. Terminal B. Lateral C. Adventitous 2. Root
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1. Tip (apex) of vegetative stems,
developing inflorescences, and flowers
2. Beneath inner edge of root cap at tip (apex) of roots |
A. Initial terminal population are lineal
descendents of cells of embryo
B. Subsequent lateral ones arise from existing shoot meristems or from pericycle of roots C. Adventitious meristem cells arise from vascular cambium, pericycle, and cortex parenchyma |
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Coleus shoot apex
Zea root apex |
2. Vascular cambial cell | 1. Fusiform Initials
2. Ray Initials |
Between secondary xylem and secondary phloem | A. Procambium of fascicular regions
and from parenchyma of interfascicular regions in stems.
B. Procambium between xylem and phloem and periclycle outside xylem in roots. |
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Three year old twigs of
Tilia Pinus |
3. Cork cambial cell (Phellogen) |
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Three year old twigs of
Tilia Pinus Potato tuber |
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CELL TYPE | SUBCATEGORIES | LOCATION | ORIGINATES FROM | FUNCTION | EXAMPLES |
DERIVED EXCULSIVELY FROM PRIMARY MERISTEMS | |||||
4. Cork
(Phellem) |
Peripheral regions of stems, roots, certain fruits, some bud scales, and petioles; often produced in response to wounds | Cork cambium (Phellogen) |
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Three year old twigs of
Tilia Pinus Potato tuber |
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8. Collenchyma | Classified on basis of where the thicker regions of primary cell wall are located within the cells | Subepidermal layers or strands of stems, petioles, larger veins of some leaves, and cortex of some roots. | Ground meristem |
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Stems of
Solanum Helianthus Rheum petiole |
5. Epidermal | Outermost cell layer of foliar and floral organs; primary stems and roots | Protoderm |
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Leaves of
Zea Bryophyllum Pinus |
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6. Guard Cells | Classified on basis of
Geometric or Ontogenetic relationships with Subsidiary Cells |
Outermost cell layer of foliar and floral organs; primary stems | Guard Cell Mother Cells of the protoderm
which may also form some or all of the associated Subsidiary
Cells |
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Leaves of
Zea Bryophyllum Pinus |
13. Transfer cell | Classified on basis of location of wall ingrowths in vascular tissue | Primary xylem and phloem, pericycle of root nodules, stigmata of some flowers, secretory structures | Procambium, protoderm |
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Legume root nodule
Anthocerus sporophyte/gametophyte
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DERIVED FROM BOTH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY MERISTEMS | |||||
7. Parenchyma | Classified on basis of function or position in the plant body | Most all plant organs | Ground meristem, procambium, vascular cambium, and cork cambium |
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Three year old twigs of
Tilia Pinus Potato tuber Leaves of
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8. Collenchyma | Classified on basis of where the thicker regions of primary cell wall are located within the cells | Subepidermal layers or strands of stems, petioles, larger veins of some leaves, and cortex of some roots. | Ground meristem |
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Stems of
Solanum Helianthus Rheum petiole |
9. Sclereid | Classified on basis of cell geometry | Outer layer of seeds and some fruits; diffusely distributed in pith, cortex, phloem, outer bark, and leaf mesophyll | Protoderm, ground meristem, procambium,
vascular cambium, and phellogen.
Also from sclerosis of parenchyma cells. |
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Pyrus fruit
Phaseolus seed Camellia petiole Leaves of Nymphaea Osmanthus Olea |
10. Fiber | 1. Bast (Phloem)
2. Libriform (Xylem) 3. Fiber-tracheid |
Cortex, vascular tissues of stems and roots, as strands or sheaths of leaf veins, epidermis of some leaves | Protoderm, ground meristem, procambium, and vascular cambium |
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Leaves of
Zea Helianthus Twigs of
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11. Tracheid | 1. Vascular
2. Vasicentric |
Xylem, transfusion tissue of gymnosperm leaves | Procambium, vascular cambium |
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Twigs of
Quercus Pinus |
12 Vessel member or element | Xylem | Procambium, vascular cambium |
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Twigs of
Quercus Magnolia |
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13. Transfer cell | Classified on basis of location of wall ingrowths in vascular tissue | Primary xylem and phloem, pericycle of root nodules, stigmata of some flowers, secretory structures | Procambium, protoderm |
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Legume root nodule
Anthocerus sporophyte/gametophyte
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14. Sieve cell | Gymnosperm Phloem | Procambium, vascular cambium |
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Twigs of
Pinus Thuja |
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15. Sieve-tube member or element | Angiosperm Phloem | Procambium, vascular cambium |
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Cucurbita stem
Liriodendron twig |
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16. Laticifers | Classified on basis of presence or absence
of
A. Anastomoses B. Articulations |
Pith, xylem rays, phloem, cortex, leaf mesophyll | Ground meristem, procambium, and vascular cambium |
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Leaves of
Allium Lactuca Asclepias Ficus Stems of Ficus Cannabis |