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store water

succulent modified stem function

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for climbing

tendrils

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to deter herbivores + reduce water loss

function of thorns/spikes

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- Blade or lamina

- Apex, Base, Margin

- Veins (vascular bundles)

- Petiole (Stalk)

- Stipules

leaves external anatomy

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expanded petiole in monocots bc they have no stalk

<p>leaf sheath definition</p>

leaf sheath definition

<p>leaf sheath definition</p>
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phyllotaxy

arrangement of leaves on a stem

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opposite

<p>phyllotaxy if 2 leaves on a node</p>

phyllotaxy if 2 leaves on a node

<p>phyllotaxy if 2 leaves on a node</p>
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alternate

<p>phyllotaxy if 1 leaf on a node</p>

phyllotaxy if 1 leaf on a node

<p>phyllotaxy if 1 leaf on a node</p>
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whorled

<p>phyllotaxy if multiple leaves on a node</p>

phyllotaxy if multiple leaves on a node

<p>phyllotaxy if multiple leaves on a node</p>
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basal

<p>phyllotaxy if leaves are nasa baba</p>

phyllotaxy if leaves are nasa baba

<p>phyllotaxy if leaves are nasa baba</p>
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Decussate

<p>special type of opposite phyllotaxy; 2 pairs of leaves 90 degrees to each other</p>

special type of opposite phyllotaxy; 2 pairs of leaves 90 degrees to each other

<p>special type of opposite phyllotaxy; 2 pairs of leaves 90 degrees to each other</p>
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undivided blade with a single axillary bud at the base of its petiole

<p>simple leaf definition</p>

simple leaf definition

<p>simple leaf definition</p>
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pinnately-compound leaves

<p>- leaflets in pairs</p><p>- rachis</p>

- leaflets in pairs

- rachis

<p>- leaflets in pairs</p><p>- rachis</p>
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extension of the petiole in pinnately-compound leaves

<p>rachis definition</p>

rachis definition

<p>rachis definition</p>
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palmately-compound leaves

<p>no rachis, leaflets attached at the same point at the end of the petiole</p>

no rachis, leaflets attached at the same point at the end of the petiole

<p>no rachis, leaflets attached at the same point at the end of the petiole</p>
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always at base of leaf (above the petiole)

<p>location of axillary bud</p>

location of axillary bud

<p>location of axillary bud</p>
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only primary growth

type of growth of leaves

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arrangement of tissues dictated by the physical environment (e.g. water availability, light intensity, ecological niche and herbivores)

how are leaves the most plastic/variable organs

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1. Epidermis

2. Mesophyll

3. Vascular tissues

<p>internal parts of leaf lamina</p>

internal parts of leaf lamina

<p>internal parts of leaf lamina</p>
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adaxial

<p>closer to the internode above it; faces upward</p>

closer to the internode above it; faces upward

<p>closer to the internode above it; faces upward</p>
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Abaxial

<p>faces downward</p>

faces downward

<p>faces downward</p>
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xeromorphic plants; modified structure when water is limited

<p>saan common ang multiple epidermis</p>

saan common ang multiple epidermis

<p>saan common ang multiple epidermis</p>
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if all true epi, origin is protoderm

if may part of hypodermis (part of mesophyll) galing ground meristem

<p>origins of multiple epidermis</p>

origins of multiple epidermis

<p>origins of multiple epidermis</p>
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- cuticle (hydrophobic)

- stomata (bc no intercellular spaces)

- trichomes (deters herbivory + reduces water loss)

<p>features/parts of epidermis</p>

features/parts of epidermis

<p>features/parts of epidermis</p>
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parenchymatous ground tissues specialized for photosynthesis

<p>mesophyll definition</p>

mesophyll definition

<p>mesophyll definition</p>
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Chlorenchyma

Parenchyma cells containing chloroplasts

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Elongated; rod shaped in xs

Arranged in rows

Immediately below the epidermis (uni- or multi-seriate)

On adaxial surface

<p>palisade mesophyll definition</p>

palisade mesophyll definition

<p>palisade mesophyll definition</p>
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Presence of lobes

Larger volume of intercellular spaces

<p>spongy mesophyll definition</p>

spongy mesophyll definition

<p>spongy mesophyll definition</p>
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- Majority of the chloroplasts are found in palisade

- intercellular spaces for rapid gas exchange

- external (epidermal) and internal (mesophyll) surface area

<p>reasons for photosynthetic efficiency</p>

reasons for photosynthetic efficiency

<p>reasons for photosynthetic efficiency</p>
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Dorsiventral or bifacial

<p>Type of mesophyll in which the palisade is on one side and spongy mesophyll is on the other side</p>

Type of mesophyll in which the palisade is on one side and spongy mesophyll is on the other side

<p>Type of mesophyll in which the palisade is on one side and spongy mesophyll is on the other side</p>
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Isobilateral or isolateral or unifacial

<p>Palisade present on both sides (Ficus)</p>

Palisade present on both sides (Ficus)

<p>Palisade present on both sides (Ficus)</p>
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Eudicot leaf - palisade developed

Monocot leaf - uniform

monocot vs eudicot mesophyll

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Convergent or uniform

<p>Mesophyll cells look the same; no distinct palisade and spongy parenchyma (Pinus)</p>

Mesophyll cells look the same; no distinct palisade and spongy parenchyma (Pinus)

<p>Mesophyll cells look the same; no distinct palisade and spongy parenchyma (Pinus)</p>
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- Vascular bundles or + assoc. non vascular tissues that surround it

- Usually have bundle sheath (parenchymatous)

<p>veins definition</p>

veins definition

<p>veins definition</p>
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monocot

<p>Vascular Bundles of similar dimensions</p>

Vascular Bundles of similar dimensions

<p>Vascular Bundles of similar dimensions</p>
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dicot

<p>have a large central Vascular Bundle called a Midrib</p>

have a large central Vascular Bundle called a Midrib

<p>have a large central Vascular Bundle called a Midrib</p>
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C3 plants (normal photosynthesis)

where are bundle sheaths inconspicuous

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C4 plants bc they store CO2 in bundle sheaths where calvin cycle happens

where are bundle sheaths enlarged

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leaf - x outer, p inner

stem - x inner, p outer

leaf vs stem xy and phlo

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venation

arrangement of veins in a leaf

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common to eudicots and some nonflowering plants

<p>where can u find netted venation (pinnately and palmately)</p>

where can u find netted venation (pinnately and palmately)

<p>where can u find netted venation (pinnately and palmately)</p>
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monocots

<p>where can u find parallel venation</p>

where can u find parallel venation

<p>where can u find parallel venation</p>
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- epidermis

- Collenchyma close to the larger veins

- vascular bundles with fibers in monocots

- Sclereids in aqua plants

<p>4 supporting tissues of the leaf</p>

4 supporting tissues of the leaf

<p>4 supporting tissues of the leaf</p>
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- Epidermis continuous with stem

- Parenchyma contains a few chloroplasts

- collenchyma and sclerenchyma

- Collateral vascular bundle

petiole description: type of ground tissue present? vascular bundle type?

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v large vacuole to fold up + reduce water loss

<p>bulliform/motor cells function</p>

bulliform/motor cells function

<p>bulliform/motor cells function</p>
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- Grow in arid habitats

- Decreased transpiration under conditions of water deficiency

<p>xerophytes definition</p>

xerophytes definition

<p>xerophytes definition</p>
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- small + narrow leaves to lessen water loss

- Thick walls w cuticle and sclerenchyma

<p>external specializations of xeromorphic plants</p>

external specializations of xeromorphic plants

<p>external specializations of xeromorphic plants</p>
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- multiseriate epidermis

- stomatal crypts

- abundant trichomes

- tendency to be isobilateral

- Involution of leaves through bulliform cells

<p>5 internal specializations of xeromorphic plants</p>

5 internal specializations of xeromorphic plants

<p>5 internal specializations of xeromorphic plants</p>
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hide the stomata, invaginations in lower epi + maraming 3chomes

<p>stomatal crypts definition</p>

stomatal crypts definition

<p>stomatal crypts definition</p>
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gymnosperms

examples ng xeromorphic

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- consists of tracheids and elongated parenchyma cells

- characteristic of gymnosperms

- passage of water and nutrient substances between the bundle and the mesophyll

<p>Transfusion tissue consists of what and its function</p>

Transfusion tissue consists of what and its function

<p>Transfusion tissue consists of what and its function</p>
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- Thick wall and thick cuticle

- Stomata are sunken and overarched by subsidiary cells

- Hypodermis

- Mesophyll walls have ridge-like invaginations into the cells; contain chloroplasts

- Transfusion tissue

- Endodermis

<p>features of pinus leaves</p>

features of pinus leaves

<p>features of pinus leaves</p>
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- Epidermal cell thick walled and thick cuticle

- Stomata are sunken and abaxial surface

- Hypodermis

- Vein surrounded by endodermis

<p>features of cycas leaves</p>

features of cycas leaves

<p>features of cycas leaves</p>
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- Reduction of supporting (water supports) and protective tissues

- Decrease vascular tissue esp xylem

- Presence of air chambers for filtration

- very thin cuticle

- Aerenchyma

<p>5 features of hydrophytes</p>

5 features of hydrophytes

<p>5 features of hydrophytes</p>
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Epistomatic (floating)

hydrophytes stomata

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very reduced

hydrophytes root system

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- periclinal

- sides of the apex/peripheral zone

- come from apical meristem

<p>leaf initiation</p>

leaf initiation

<p>leaf initiation</p>
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Protrusion in the peripheral zone that will turn into leaf primordia

<p>leaf buttress definition</p>

leaf buttress definition

<p>leaf buttress definition</p>
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at sites that are correlated with the phyllotaxis of the shoot

<p>where do leaf primordia arise</p>

where do leaf primordia arise

<p>where do leaf primordia arise</p>
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1. Photosynthesis
2. Transport
3. Transpiration
4. Modified Functions

Functions of Leaves

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blade or lamina

the flattened, green, expanded portion of a leaf

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Apex, Base, Margin

Sections of leaf

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Veins

The vascular bundles of the leaf traversing because of the thin surface

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petiole

The stalk of a leaf, which joins the leaf to a node of the stem.

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Stipules

a pair of leaf like appendages at the base of the petiole that protect the developing bud

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leaf sheath

the base of a leaf that wraps around the stem; typical in grasses and some other monocots; no stalk and an expanded petiole

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phyllotaxy

arrangement of leaves on a stem

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blade divided into leaflets

compound leaf defimition

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True

Leaflets lack an axillary bud but each compound leaf has a single bud at the base of its petiole (True or False)

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Rachis

extension of the petiole in which several leaves are attached

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False, above petiole

Axillary bud is always at base of leaf below the petiole (True or False)

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True

Leaves generally have primary growth (True or False)

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True

The arrangement of tissues is dictated by the physical environment such as water availability, light intensity, ecological niche, and herbivores (True or False)

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Epidermis, Mesophyll, Vascular Tissues

Three main components of the leaf lamina

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adaxial epidermis

This leaf layer is generally protective and contains trichomes, cuticle, epidermal cells and sometimes stomata. It is closer to the internode above it.

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abaxial epidermis

lower epidermis

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Protoderm

Origin of true epidermis

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Ground Meristem

Origin of hypodermis (a part of mesophyll)

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True

Epidermis has cuticle and is devoid of intercellular spaces (True or False)

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Stomata

Openings of the epidermis for photosynthesis

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Trichomes

Tiny, spike-like projections on some leaves for protection

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mesophyll

The ground tissue of a leaf, sandwiched between the upper and lower epidermis and specialized for photosynthesis.

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Mesophyll is parenchymatous !!!! (True or False)

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palisade mesophyll

Layer of tall, column-shaped mesophyll cells just under the upper epidermis of a leaf

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spongy mesophyll

Loose tissue beneath the palisade layer of a leaf; has many air spaces between its cells

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Chlorenchyma

Parenchyma cells containing chloroplasts that function in photosynthesis

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palisade parenchyma

elongated photosynthetic cells; rod shaped in cross section that are arranged in rows

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Spongy parenchyma

Presence of lobes and larger volume of intercellular spaces

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1. Majority of the chloroplasts are found in palisade
2. Palisade mesophyll are located at the adaxial portion
3. Well-developed intercellular spaces for rapid gas exchange

What are the reasons for increase in photosynthetic efficiency?

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Convergent/Uniform

In monocot and gymnosperms, what is the common type of mesophyll?

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Veins (Leaf)

Vascular bundles or associated non-vascular tissues that surround it.

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Midrib vein

single large vein of the leaf

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True

Monocots have similar dimensions for veins (True or False)

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bundle sheath

A protective covering around a leaf vein, consisting of one or more cell layers, usually parenchyma.

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True

In C3 plants, bundle sheath is inconspicuous (True or False)

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C3 plants

A plant that uses the Calvin cycle for the initial steps that incorporate CO2 into organic material, forming a three-carbon compound as the first stable intermediate. (mesophyll)

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perform calvin cycle in their bundle sheath

C4 plants differ from C3 and CAM plants in that C4 plants _____.

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True, photorespiration

In C4 plants like corn, they have specialized structure called bundle sheath where they store carbon dioxide in which it happens to combat what?

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True

Larger bundles usually lack bundle sheath or they have sclerenchymatous sheath (True or False)

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parallel venation

a parallel arrangement of veins; typical of the leaves of monocots

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