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Primary & Secondary Growth Apical & Lateral Meristem Plant Biology Part 3 - Growth

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Primary & Secondary Growth

Apical & Lateral MeristemPlant Biology Part 3 -

Growth

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Type of Growth

Primary growth: grow in lengthSecondary or lateral growth: grow

in girth (diameter, width)

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Primary Growth

Increase height for better clearance to sunlight

Roots burrow deep into soil to access nutrients and for structural stability

Occurs in: Herbaceous plants Young plants Tips of roots and shoots of woody plants

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Meristematic Cells (Meristem)

Undifferentiated plant cells

2 types: Apical Lateral

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Apical Meristem

Undifferentiated cells at the tips of plant roots and shoots (buds)

Cells that divide enable the plant to grow longer (deeper into the ground, and taller)

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Root Apical Meristem

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Root Zones

Zone of maturation: cells differentiate into different types of cells

Zone of elongation: allows the root to get deeper within the soil

Meristematic region: rapid mitosis of undifferentiated meristematic cells

Root cap: protects the meristematic region

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Shoot Apical Meristem

Located in budsTerminal /

Apical bud: at the tip of a growing stem

Axillary / Lateral bud: at points along the stem where lateral branches form

Terminal / Apical bud

Axillary / Lateral bud

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Shoot Apical Meristem

http://www.uwgb.edu/biodiversity/herbarium/trees/axillary_lateral_bud02.jpghttp://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/olympia/silv/local-resources/glossary/images/apical.jpg

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Apical Dominance

Terminal bud inhibits the growth of axillary bud

What advantage does this provide for the plant?

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Apical Dominance

What would happen to plant growth if the terminal bud was cut off?

Explain why pruning shrubs makes them busier.

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Apical Dominance

http://www.mun.ca/biology/desmid/brian/BIOL3530/DB_12/fig12_13.jpg

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Secondary / Lateral GrowthThickening of roots and shootsAdds strength to plant structureGrowth due to lateral meristemNever occurs in leavesOccurs in mature part of woody

plants

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Secondary Growth

Accounts for the rings formed in tree trunks

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http://www.uic.edu/classes/bios/bios100/labs/vasccamb.jpg

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Lateral Meristem

Cork Cambium Outer lateral meristem Makes dermal tissue called cork / periderm

barkVascular Cambium

Inner lateral meristem Outer surface makes phloem bark Inner surface makes xylem reason for

growth, creates the tree rings seen in trunks of woody plants

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Comparing Plant Growth

Growth Effect Meristem

Primary Heightdeep roots

Root Apical meristemShoot Apical meristem apical/terminal budaxillary/lateral bud

Secondary / Lateral

Width / girth

Lateral meristemCork cambiumVascular cambium