Plant and Animal Tissues Presentation PDF
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This presentation explains different types of plant and animal tissues, their structures, functions, and locations. It covers topics like meristematic tissues, dermal tissues, vascular tissues, ground tissues, and also animal tissues like epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues.
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Tissue an integrated group of cells with a common structure and function Plant tissues 1. Meristematic tissue: rapid cell division, lengthening of shoots and roots 2. Dermal tissue: covering for the plant body 3. Ground tissue: support, photosynthesis, and storage 4. Va...
Tissue an integrated group of cells with a common structure and function Plant tissues 1. Meristematic tissue: rapid cell division, lengthening of shoots and roots 2. Dermal tissue: covering for the plant body 3. Ground tissue: support, photosynthesis, and storage 4. Vascular tissue: conduction of water, food, and dissolved minerals; strengthens and supports the plant Meristematic Tissue cells that do not differentiate cells retain the ability to divide Types: 1. Apical – primary growth at root and shoot tips 2. Lateral – secondary growth in trees and shrubs 3. Intercalary – secondary growth in monocot stems Apical meristem Region of cell differentiation In shoot tips and /maturation root tips Region of cell Allium cepa root tip elongation Region of cell division Apical meristem Root cap Dermal Tissue Epidermis Single layer of cells called the epidermis in herbaceous plants – guard cells – trichomes – root hairs Functions – absorption – secretion of cuticle Cuticle – protection – control of gas exchange Ground Tissue PARENCHYMA COLLENCHYMA SCLERENCHYMA Characteristics spherical elongated cells with with primary and thin-walled unevenly thickened cell secondary cell walls living, metabolizing walls dead at functional tissue alive at maturity maturity Location throughout the plant beneath the epidermis fibers in wood, bark, in young stems and in leaves, stems leaf veins sclereids in fruits and seeds Functions photosynthesis and flexible support structural support respiration system storage regeneration Appearance Vascular Tissue Xylem – Conducts water and dissolved minerals from the roots Phloem – Conducts dissolved food materials, carbohydrates, in solution Continuous throughout plant Support plant body All 4 types of tissues are present in the root tip Young dicot stem Young monocot stem FOUR TYPES OF ANIMAL TISSUES Epithelial Tissue (Covering) Tightly-joined closely-packed cells One side of exposed to air or internal fluid, other side attached to a basement membrane Covers outside of the body and lines internal organs and cavities Barrier against mechanical injury, invasive microorganisms, and fluid loss Provides surface for absorption, excretion and transport of molecules Types of Epithelial Tissue Cell shape 1. Squamous 2. Cuboidal 3. Columnar Number of cell layers 1. Simple 2. Pseudostratified 3. Stratified RELATE STRUCTURE TO FUNCTION! Binding and support of other tissues Large amount of extracellular matrix with fewer cells ECM - network of fibers in liquid, jelly-like or solid matrix Muscle Tissue Composed of long cells called muscle fibers (Movement) Contraction movement Nervous tissue (Control) Senses stimuli and transmits Axon nerve impulses Dendrite Single cell body with long Cell body extensions (axons and dendrites)