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Bio II: Ch 22 S 1 Vocab

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vacuolemembrane bound vesicle used for storage or transport
parenchyma cellspherical, thin-walled cell found throughout most plants that can function in photosynthesis, gas exchange, protection, storage, and tissue repair and replacement
collenchyma celloften elongated plant cell that provides flexibility for the plant, support for surrounding tissues, and functions in tissue repair and replacement
sclerenchyma cellplant cell that lacks cytoplasm and other living components when mature, leaving thick, rigid cell walls that provide support and function in transport of materials
meristemregion of rapid cell division in plants; produces cells that can develop into many different types of plant cells
vascular cambiumthin cylinder of meristematic tissue that produces new transport cells
cork cambiummeristematic tissue that produces cells with tough cell walls that form the protective outside layer on stems and roots
epidermisdermal tissue that makes up a plant’s outer covering
guard cellone of a pair of cells that function in the opening and closing of a plant’s stomata by changes in their shape
xylemvascular plant tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals away from the roots throughout the plant and is comprised of vessel elements and tracheids
vessel elementelongated, tubular plant cell that forms xylem strands (vessels) and conducts water and dissolved substances
tracheidlong, cylindrical plant cell in which water passes from cell to cell through pitted ends
phloemvascular plant tissue composed of sieve tube members and companion cells that conducts dissolved sugars and other organic compounds from the leaves and stems to the roots and from the roots to the leaves and stems
sieve tube membernonnucleated, cytoplasmic cell of the pholem
companion cellnucleated cell that helps mature sieve tube member function in transporting dissolved substance in the phloem of vascular plants
ground tissueplant tissue consisting of parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma
trichomegrowth of hair


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