Parenchyma:
Collenchyma:
Sclerenchyma:
Dermal Tissue
Ground Tissue
Vascular Tissue
Annuals
Biennuals
Perennial
Roots
Stem
Leaves
Eudicots
Monocots
Zone of Elongation
Zone of Maturation
Xylem
Phloem
Phytomere
Stem node
Internode
Axillary meristem
Herbaceous plants
Woody plants
Tracheids and vessel elements
Primary phloem
Sieve elements
Companion cells
Secondary xylem
Secondary phloem
Cork cambium:
lignin and suberin
Vascular cambium
Auxin
Gibberellic acid
stoma
Simple leaves
Complex or compound leaves
Vegetative growth
Reproductive growth
Diploid
Haploid
phytochrome
Sepal
Petals
Stamens
Carpels
Perianth
Complete flowers
Incomplete flowers
Perfect flowers
Imperfect flowers
Dioecious
Monoecious
Sepals
Petals
regular or actinomorphic
irregular or zygomorphic
Stamens
Pollen grains
haploid sperm
Pollen tube growth
Carpels
Female gametophyte
Fertilization
Embryogenesis
Endosperm
Simple fruits
Fleshy fruits
Dry fruits
Aggregate fruits
Multiple fruits
Hesperidium
Pome
Pepo
Drupe
Asexual reproduction
Apomixis
Meiosis
Essential nutrients
Macronutrients
Micronutrients or trace elements
Limiting factors
Light
Adaptations to shade
Adaptations to excessive light
Xanthophyll
Leaf mesophyll
Organic fertilizer
Organic farming
Inorganic fertilizer
Nitrogen fixation
Cyanobacterial-plant symbioses
Actinobacteria
Frankia
Phosphate
Mycorrhizal associations
Monotropa
mycoheterotrophy
Aluminum (Al3+)
Hyperaccumulators
phytoremediation
Passive mechanism
Active mechanism
Holoparasitic
• Hemiparasitic:
Transpiration
Xylem
Phloem
Passive transport –
Passive diffusion
Facilitated diffusion
Transporters
Channels
Active transport
Membrane transporter proteins
H+-ATPase proton pump
Proton gradient
Cotransport
Turgor (swelling) pressure
Osmosis
Aquaporins
Turgid plant
Plasmolyzed cell
Flaccid cell
Water potential
Cellular Water Potential
Halophytes
Tissue-level transport
Three Kinds of Tissue Transport
Transmembrane Transport
Symplastic transport
Apoplastic transport
Apoplast
root endodermis
Casparian strips
Xylem loading
Bulk or mass flow
Embolism
Root pressure
guttation
Ethylene
Sieve plates
Sucrose (disaccharides)
Hormones
miRNAs
Receptor molecules
Phototropism
• Proteins that become activated when they receive a specific type of signal:
Phenotypic plasticity
Plant Hormones
Stress hormones
Photoperiodism
Gravitropism
Drought
Salinity
Heat
Cold
• Vernalization genes (VRN1 and VRN2).
Elicitors
Avr (avirulence) genes
Hypersensitive response (HR)
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR)
10 plant phyla
Charophycean
Bryophytes
Diploid sporophyte
Haploid gametophyte
AngioSperms
Bryophytes
Lycophytes & Pteridophytes
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms