MONOCOT ROOT FIBROUS ROOT SYSTEM

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A MONOCOT FIBROUS SYSTEM

^ MONOCOT FIBROUS SYSTEM ADVENTITIOUS S

A ADVENTITIOUS S

ADVENTITIOUS

FIBROUS- SYSTEM ADVENTITOUS NON-EMBRYONIC DERIVED FROM STEM OR LEAF FIBROUS- SYSTEM ADVENTITOUS

D MONOCOT FIBROUS SYSTEM

SD MONOCOT PRIMARY DEGENERATES

AR MONOCOT S STEM DERIVED

S MONOCOT FIBROUS SYSTEM ADVENTITIOUS S

DICOT MORPHOLOGY VS MONOCOT MORPHOLOGY SUMMARY

DICOTS

DICOT TAP SYSTEM

MONOCOTS

AR DICOT TAP SYSTEM MONOCOT FIBROUS SYSTEM

^ DICOT TAP SYSTEM MONOCOT ADVENTITIOUS SYSTEM

^ ANATOMY

CAP R

CAP

ANATOMY CAP PROTECTS APICAL MERISTEM ANATOMY CAP

L.S TYPICAL ANGIOSPERM +G APICAL MERISTEM HAIRS MUCILAGE CAP

L.S TYPICAL ANGIOSPERM M APICAL MERISTEM HAIRS MUCILAGE + GEOTROPIC CAP

L.S TYPICAL ANGIOSPERM AS APICAL MERISTEM HAIRS MUCILAGE + GEOTROPIC CAP

L.S TYPICAL ANGIOSPERM ^ APICAL MERISTEM HAIRS MUCILAGE AIDS SOIL PASSAGE + GEOTROPIC CAP

APICAL MERISTEM

PC APICAL MERISTEM CAP L.S

MC PARENCHYMA CELLS PARENCHYMA CELLS PARENCHYMA CELLS APICAL MERISTEM CAP L.S

M MERISTEM CELL INITIALS MERISTEM CELL INITIALS MERISTEM CELL INITIALS APICAL MERISTEM CAP L.S

QC MITOSIS MITOSIS MITOSIS APICAL MERISTEM CAP L.S

QC MITOSIS MITOSIS QUIESCENT CENTER MITOSIS APICAL MERISTEM CAP L.S

QUIESCENT CENTER

ANATOMY I QUIESCENT CENTER INACTIVE MITOSIS REGION ASSOCIATED WITH APICAL MERISTEM ANATOMY QUIESCENT CENT

QC MITOSIS MITOSIS INACTIVE MITOSIS REGION MITOSIS APICAL MERISTEM CAP L.S

MERISTEM CELL INITIALS M MERISTEM CELL INITIALS QUIESCENT CENTER MERISTEM CELL INITIALS APICAL MERISTEM CAP L.S

D MITOSIS MITOSIS QUIESCENT CENTER MITOSIS APICAL MERISTEM CAP L.S

D DERIVATIVES DERIVATIVES QUIESCENT CENTER DERIVATIVES APICAL MERISTEM CAP L.S

^ DEFFERENTIATE DIFFERENTIATE QUIESCENT CENTER DEFFERENITATE APICAL MERISTEM CAP L.S

DIFFERENTIATION REGIONS

MATURATION REGION ELONGATION REGION HAIRS MUCILAGE L.S DIFFERENTIATION REGIONS DR DIVISION REGION CAP

MATURATION REGION ELONGATION REGION HAIRS MUCILAGE L.S DIFFERENTIATION REGIONS ER DIVISION REGION CAP

MATURATION REGION ELONGATION REGION HAIRS MUCILAGE L.S DIFFERENTIATION REGIONS MR DIVISION REGION CAP

MATURATION REGION L.S DIFFERENTIATION REGIONS HAIRS ELONGATION REGION MUCILAGE DIVISION REGION CAP

MATURATION REGION ELONGATION REGION HAIRS MUCILAGE L.S DIFFERENTIATION REGIONS ^ DIVISION REGION CAP

^ PRIMARY GROWTH

^ DERMAL TISSUE

DERMAL TISSUE PRIMARY MERISTEM

L.S? CAP ~1 DERMAL TISSUE ~1 DERMAL TISSUE

L.S P CAP? PRIMARY MERISTEM? PRIMARY MERISTEM

L.S ~ CAP PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM

L.S E CAP ~1 DERMAL TISSUE ~1 DERMAL TISSUE

L.S ^ CAP EPIDERMIS EPIDERMIS

E EPIDERMIS

EPIDERMIS C.S.

EPIDERMIS ^ C.S

V EPIDERMIS CELL TYPES

VEGETATIVE CELL

EPIDERMIS CELL TYPES VEGETATIVE CELL NON-MODIFIED CELL EPIDERMIS CELL TYPES VEGETATIVE CELL

EPIDERMIS N VEGETATIVE CELLS L.S.

EPIDERMIS R NON-MODIFIED CELLS L.S.

HAIR CELL

EPIDERMIS CELL TYPES HAIR CELL MODIFIED CELL EPIDERMIS CELL TYPES HAIR CELL

EPIDERMIS M HAIR CELLS L.S.

EPIDERMIS MODIFIED CELLS L.S.

EPIDERMIS T HAIR CELL VEGETATIVE CELL L.S.

EPIDERMIS I HAIR CELL TUBULAR OUTGROWTH VEGETATIVE CELL L.S.

EPIDERMIS I HAIR CELL INCREASES SURFACE AREA VEGETATIVE CELL L.S.

EPIDERMIS CA HAIR CELL INCREASES WATER & NUTRIENT ABSORPTION VEGETATIVE CELL L.S.

EPIDERMIS C CUTICLE ABSENT HAIR CELL VEGETATIVE CELL L.S.

EPIDERMIS HAIR CELL CONFINED MATURATION REGION VEGETATIVE CELL L.S.

MATURATION REGION ELONGATION REGION HAIRS MUCILAGE L.S DIFFERENTIATION REGIONS ^ DIVISION REGION CAP

^ GROUND TISSUE

GROUND TISSUE PRIMARY MERISTEM

L.S? GROUND TISSUE GROUND TISSUE CAP PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM

L.S G? PRIMARY MERISTEM CAP? PRIMARY MERISTEM PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM

L.S ~ GROUND PRIMARY MERISTEM CAP GROUND PRIMARY MERISTEM PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM

L.S C ~1 GROUND TISSUE ~1 GROUND TISSUE CAP PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM

L.S ^ CORTEX CORTEX CAP PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM PROTODERM PRIMARY MERISTEM

CORTEX C

CORTEX

ANATOMY CORTEX TISSUE REGION BETWEEN EPIDERMIS AND STELE ANATOMY CORTEX

EPIDERMIS CORTEX VASCULAR STELE C.S.

EPIDERMIS P VASCULAR STELE CORTEX C.S.

S PARENCHYMA CELLS CORTEX C.S.

SG STORAGE FUNCTION CORTEX C.S.

MW STARCH GRAINS CORTEX C.S.

METABOLIC WASTE CORTEX C.S.

EPIDERMIS ^ ENDODERMIS VASCULAR STELE CORTEX C.S.

E CORTEX ENDODERMIS

ENDODERMIS

ANATOMY ENDODERMIS MODIFIED INNERMOST CORTEX CELL LAYER ANATOMY ENDODERMIS

EPIDERMIS E CORTEX VASCULAR STELE C.S.

EPIDERMIS ENDODERMIS CORTEX VASCULAR STELE C.S.

R ENDODERMIS VASCULAR STELE CORTEX C.S.

W ENDODERMIS REDUCES WATER LOSS FROM STELE CORTEX ENDODERMIS VASCULAR STELE CORTEX C.S.

WATER ENDODERMIS WATER WATER VASCULAR STELE CORTEX WATER WATER C.S.

WATER ENDODERMIS WATER WATER VASCULAR STELE CORTEX WATER WATER C.S.

H WATER ENDODERMIS WATER WATER VASCULAR STELE CORTEX WATER WATER C.S.

CS HIGH WATER PRESSURE ENDODERMIS HIGH WATER PRESSURE HIGH WATER PRESSURE VASCULAR STELE CORTEX HIGH WATER PRESSURE HIGH WATER PRESSURE C.S.

^ HIGH WATER PRESSURE ENDODERMIS CASPARIAN STRIPS HIGH WATER PRESSURE HIGH WATER PRESSURE VASCULAR STELE CORTEX HIGH WATER PRESSURE HIGH WATER PRESSURE C.S.

C CORTEX ENDODERMIS CASPARIAN STRIPS

CASPARIAN STRIP