Extreme Biology: Plant Anatomy & Physiology
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Botany Masterclass: The Science of Plants
Phase 1: Plant Tissues (The Framework)
Plants have specialized tissues that allow them to stand tall and transport water for hundreds of feet.
1. Meristematic Tissue (Growth Zones)
- Apical: At the tips of roots and shoots. Increases Length.
- Lateral (Cambium): Increases the Girth/Thickness of the plant.
- Intercalary: Found at the base of leaves/internodes. Helps in grass regrowing after being eaten.
2. Permanent Tissues (The Specialists)
- Simple: Parenchyma (Storage), Collenchyma (Flexibility), Sclerenchyma (Strength - e.g., Coconut husk).
- Complex (Vascular):
- Xylem: Transports Water and Minerals from roots to leaves. (Dead tissue at maturity).
- Phloem: Transports Food (Sugar) from leaves to all parts. (Living tissue).
Phase 2: Photosynthesis & Respiration
1. Photosynthesis (Solar to Chemical Energy)
Equation: .
- Light Reaction: Happens in Grana/Thylakoids. Produces Oxygen and Energy (ATP/NADPH).
- Dark Reaction (Calvin Cycle): Happens in Stroma. Fixes into Glucose.
Phase 3: Plant Hormones (Phytohormones)
How do plants "decide" to grow, ripen fruit, or shed leaves?
| Hormone | Function | Exam Keyword |
|---|---|---|
| Auxin | Cell elongation, Phototropism | Tips/Bending towards light |
| Gibberellin | Stem elongation, Breaking dormancy | Giant growth |
| Cytokinin | Cell division | Delaying senescence (aging) |
| Ethylene | Fruit Ripening | Gaseous Hormone |
| Abscisic Acid (ABA) | Growth Inhibitor, Closing Stomata | Stress Hormone |
Phase 4: The Exam Edge (High-Yield Facts)
- Transpiration: Loss of water vapor through Stomata. Helps in cooling and pulling water up.
- Photoperiodism: Effect of day length on the flowering of plants.
- Insectivorous Plants: Grow in Nitrogen-deficient soil (e.g., Pitcher plant, Venus flytrap).
- Parthenocarpy: Production of fruit without fertilization (Seedless fruits).
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The Xylem Hack: Water in Xylem moves in One Direction (only UP). Food in Phloem moves in Both Directions (UP and DOWN).
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