Plant vascular system

    • [DOC File]Topic 8: Structure and Function of Vascular Plant Cells ...

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      Needs and Functions Human Organ System Plant Organ System Cell Organelle Support the body Skeletal system Stem system Transport nutrients Circulatory system Stem system (vascular) Reproduce Reproductive System Flower system (sexual) Remove wastes Excretory system Root and Leaf systems Use or make energy All systems All systems Provide a barrier ...

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    • [DOC File]FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL VASCULAR WILTS

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      Controls which minerals and nutrients enter the vascular system. The endodermis is surrounded by a waxy band which prevents water loss from the root. (4) Pericycle - a meristem tissue inside the endodermis which forms the vascular and cork cambium in species with secondary growth.

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      Jun 05, 2006 · The sap within the phloem can move both up and down in the plant. When a pathogen interferes with the translocation of nutrients and water in the vascular system it deprives the plant of these essential elements resulting in disease. All vascular wilts have certain characteristics in common.

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    • [DOC File]Plants-5th Grade Chapter 1 Lesson 3

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      a. vascular system. b. cuticle. c. fiddlehead. Plant Type Phylum Name Characteristics club mosses 5. _____ Oldest living group of nonvascular plants. Some look like tiny pine trees ferns 6. _____ The most successful survivors of the Carboniferous period. Have large leaves called fronds d. …

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    • [DOC File]Plant Structure and Function

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      A vascular non-flowering plant in which seeds are not protected by an ovary. A vascular flowering plant in which seeds are enclosed inside of a protective ovary. (Ex: fruit or bean pod) A plant that lacks a vascular system and is dependent on moisture in the environment for reproduction and nutrition. A vascular plant that reproduces by means ...

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    • [DOC File]Comparing Human and Plant Organ Systems:

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      the outer layer of the root and plant. Has hairs and absorbs water. Cortex-located just under the epidermis and stores food and nutrients. The vascular system is in the center of the root and transports water and minerals from the root hairs. Aerial roots-never touch the ground; anchor the plant to trees/rocks/other surfaces.

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      vascular system Like bryophytes, though, the sexual reproduction of these plants results in the production only of single-celled spores, rather than continuing on the development of the complex structures known as seeds that are produced by the plants treated in Laboratories 14 and 15.

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    • Plant Vascular System - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

      Monocots and dicots are two groups of angiosperms. One way to recognize monocots is to count the number of sepals or petals. If this number is a multiple of three, the plant is a monocot. If the number is a multiple of four or five, and if the leaves contain branched veins, the plant is a dicot.

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    • [DOC File]PLANTS VASCULAR SYSTEMS

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      Vascular plants have a modular body plan (redundancy of units, general ability to replace units) ORGANIZATION OF THE VASCULAR PLANT BODY. Vascular plants have a root system and a shoot system. root system. penetrates the soil/substrate and anchors the plant. absorbs water and ions for plant to use. shoot system. stems

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    • [DOC File]CONCEPTS IN PLANT DISEASE

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      Vascular wilts are widespread, spectacular and can be very destructive. They can appear rapidly with wilting, browning, death of leaves and succulent shoots followed by death of the entire plant. Vascular wilts occur due to the infections and activities of wilt pathogen within the xylem of the host plant.

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