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Plant Tissue and tissue
system
Dr. Prabuddha Gupta
B.Sc Microbiology
Semester: 1
Subject code:
02MB0103
Batch: 2020-2021
Unit: 3
Plant tissue
system
Plant Tissue & Tissue System
Dr. Prabuddha Gupta
Plant Tissue & Tissue System
Tissue
• “A tissue may be defined as a group or collection of similar or
dissimilar cells that perform a common function & have a common
origin.
Meristematic tissue
• Meristematic tissues may be defined as a group or collection of living
cells which are located specific locations and divide continuously to
add new cells to the plant body.
Characteristics of meristematic tissues:
1. Similar in structure and have thin and elastic primary
cell walls made up of cellulose.
2. These meristematic cells may be rounded,
oval, polygonal or rectangular in shape.
3. They are compactly arranged without intercellular
spaces between them.
4. Each cell contains dense or abundant cytoplasm and a
large prominent nucleus.
5. The dense protoplasm of meristematic cell contains few
small vacuoles or no vacuoles at all
Meristematic tissue
1. Apical Meristem:
• This meristem is located at the growing
apices of main and lateral shoots and roots.
• These cells are responsible for linear growth
of an organ.
• Example root apical meristem and shoot
apical meristem.
Meristematic tissue
2. Lateral meristem
This meristem consists of initials which divide
mainly in one plane and cause the organ to
increase in diameter and girth.
• The lateral meristem usually occurs on the
sides both in stem and root.
• Lateral meristem is of two types, i.e., in the
form of cork cambium and in vascular
bundles of dicots in the form of vascular
cambium.
• The activity of this cambium results in the
formation of secondary growth
Meristematic tissue
3. Intercalary meristem
• This meristem is located in between the
regions of permanent tissues.
• The intercalary meristem are usually
present at the base of node, base of
internode or at the base of the leaf.
• They are responsible for growth of leaves
and internodes
Permanent Tissues
• These tissues are derived from the meristematic tissues but their cells
have lost the ability of division and have attained their different forms.
• They are of these types-Simple and Complex.
Simple Permanent Tissues
• These tissues are made up of cells which are structurally and functionally
similar. These are of three types –
• Parenchyma
• Collenchyma
• Sclerenchyma
1. Parenchyma
• The parenchyma tissue is composed of
living cells which are variable in thin
morphology and physiology but generally
having thin wall and a polyhedral shape
and concern with vegetative activities of
the plant.
• They have inter cellular spaces between
them.
• They act as storage for food and water.
Types of Parenchyma
1 Aerenchyma:
• In hydrophytes, the intercellular space between cells
become wide & filled with air.
• Such a parenchymatous tissue having large air spaces is
called Aerenchyma.
• These help in gaseous exchange and provide buoyancy to
plant.
2 Chlorenchyma:
• When parenchyma is richly supplied with chloroplasts, it is
called chlorenchyma.
• They are found in leaf mesophyll, sepals, phylloclades,
phyllodes, cladodes etc. It is photosynthetic in function
and posses chlorophyll.
Types of Parenchyma
3 Collenchyma:
• It was discovered and coined by schleiden (1839).
• The cells are living with intercellular space in between the
cells or junctional places filled with cellulose and pectin.
• Generally they are longer than parenchyma
• Usually they are known as living mechanical tissue owing
to their supportive functions.
• It provides flexibility and strength to young plant organ.
4 Sclerenchyma:
• They were discovered and coined by Mettenius (1805).
• The cells are long, narrow, pointed at ends, thick walled
and lignified. They are the dead cells.
• It impart hardness to plant parts and give mechanical
strength
Xylem
• Its main function is conduction of water and
mineral salts from root to the top of plant.
• Primary xylem elements originate from pro-
cambuim of apical meristem.
• Secondary xylem elements originate from
the vascular cambium of lateral meristem.
• The xylem elements are of 4 types
1. Xylem tracheids,
2. Vessels,
3. Fibers
4. Parenchyma.
Xylem
1. Xylem Tracheids :
1. These are lignified and dead cells with bordered pits.
2. They help in conduction of water in pteridophytes and
gymnosperms and provide mechanical support plants.
2. Xylem Vessels :
1. The cells are long and tubular with lignified cell wall.
2. The cross wall (end wall) at both the ends dissolves and
form a pipe like channel.
3. They help in ascent of sap in angiosperms.
Xylem
3. Xylem Fibers :
1. Long and narrow sclerenchymatous fibers with
tapering end.
2. The wall is heavily lignified leaving a very narrow Lumen.
3. It provides tensile strength and mechanical strength.
4. Xylem Parenchyma :
1. They are thin walled living cells present in both primary
and secondary xylem.
2. They store food materials
Phloem
The dead matter in them is
known as bast.
Its main function is conduction of
food material from leaves to
other plant parts.
The phloem elements are of four
type :
• Sieve tubes
• Companion cells
• Phloem Fibers
• Phloem parenchyma
Phloem
1. Sieve Tubes
• These are living but lack nucleus at maturity.
• Cell wall is thin and made up of cellulose.
• The transverse walls of sieve tube form sieve plate.
• They help in conduction of food material
2. Companion Cells
• The cells are living, thin walled, narrow and found
attached to the lateral side of sieve element.
• They are absent in pteridophytes and gymnosperms.
• They support the sieve tube in transport of food.
• These are living and thin walled cells.
• They are absent all monocots and some dicots.
Phloem
3. Phloem Fibers (bast fibers):
1. These are sclerenchymatous fibers having
thick wall and narrow Lumen.
2. They provide mechanical support to the
plant.
4. Phloem Parenchyma
1. The chief function of parenchyma is to
store food material and other substances
like mucilage, tannins and resins etc.
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PlantTissueTissueSystempptx__2021_02_11_16_10_26.pptx

  • 1. Plant Tissue and tissue system Dr. Prabuddha Gupta B.Sc Microbiology Semester: 1 Subject code: 02MB0103 Batch: 2020-2021 Unit: 3 Plant tissue system
  • 2. Plant Tissue & Tissue System Dr. Prabuddha Gupta
  • 3. Plant Tissue & Tissue System
  • 4. Tissue • “A tissue may be defined as a group or collection of similar or dissimilar cells that perform a common function & have a common origin.
  • 5. Meristematic tissue • Meristematic tissues may be defined as a group or collection of living cells which are located specific locations and divide continuously to add new cells to the plant body. Characteristics of meristematic tissues: 1. Similar in structure and have thin and elastic primary cell walls made up of cellulose. 2. These meristematic cells may be rounded, oval, polygonal or rectangular in shape. 3. They are compactly arranged without intercellular spaces between them. 4. Each cell contains dense or abundant cytoplasm and a large prominent nucleus. 5. The dense protoplasm of meristematic cell contains few small vacuoles or no vacuoles at all
  • 6. Meristematic tissue 1. Apical Meristem: • This meristem is located at the growing apices of main and lateral shoots and roots. • These cells are responsible for linear growth of an organ. • Example root apical meristem and shoot apical meristem.
  • 7. Meristematic tissue 2. Lateral meristem This meristem consists of initials which divide mainly in one plane and cause the organ to increase in diameter and girth. • The lateral meristem usually occurs on the sides both in stem and root. • Lateral meristem is of two types, i.e., in the form of cork cambium and in vascular bundles of dicots in the form of vascular cambium. • The activity of this cambium results in the formation of secondary growth
  • 8. Meristematic tissue 3. Intercalary meristem • This meristem is located in between the regions of permanent tissues. • The intercalary meristem are usually present at the base of node, base of internode or at the base of the leaf. • They are responsible for growth of leaves and internodes
  • 9. Permanent Tissues • These tissues are derived from the meristematic tissues but their cells have lost the ability of division and have attained their different forms. • They are of these types-Simple and Complex.
  • 10. Simple Permanent Tissues • These tissues are made up of cells which are structurally and functionally similar. These are of three types – • Parenchyma • Collenchyma • Sclerenchyma
  • 11. 1. Parenchyma • The parenchyma tissue is composed of living cells which are variable in thin morphology and physiology but generally having thin wall and a polyhedral shape and concern with vegetative activities of the plant. • They have inter cellular spaces between them. • They act as storage for food and water.
  • 12. Types of Parenchyma 1 Aerenchyma: • In hydrophytes, the intercellular space between cells become wide & filled with air. • Such a parenchymatous tissue having large air spaces is called Aerenchyma. • These help in gaseous exchange and provide buoyancy to plant. 2 Chlorenchyma: • When parenchyma is richly supplied with chloroplasts, it is called chlorenchyma. • They are found in leaf mesophyll, sepals, phylloclades, phyllodes, cladodes etc. It is photosynthetic in function and posses chlorophyll.
  • 13. Types of Parenchyma 3 Collenchyma: • It was discovered and coined by schleiden (1839). • The cells are living with intercellular space in between the cells or junctional places filled with cellulose and pectin. • Generally they are longer than parenchyma • Usually they are known as living mechanical tissue owing to their supportive functions. • It provides flexibility and strength to young plant organ. 4 Sclerenchyma: • They were discovered and coined by Mettenius (1805). • The cells are long, narrow, pointed at ends, thick walled and lignified. They are the dead cells. • It impart hardness to plant parts and give mechanical strength
  • 14. Xylem • Its main function is conduction of water and mineral salts from root to the top of plant. • Primary xylem elements originate from pro- cambuim of apical meristem. • Secondary xylem elements originate from the vascular cambium of lateral meristem. • The xylem elements are of 4 types 1. Xylem tracheids, 2. Vessels, 3. Fibers 4. Parenchyma.
  • 15. Xylem 1. Xylem Tracheids : 1. These are lignified and dead cells with bordered pits. 2. They help in conduction of water in pteridophytes and gymnosperms and provide mechanical support plants. 2. Xylem Vessels : 1. The cells are long and tubular with lignified cell wall. 2. The cross wall (end wall) at both the ends dissolves and form a pipe like channel. 3. They help in ascent of sap in angiosperms.
  • 16. Xylem 3. Xylem Fibers : 1. Long and narrow sclerenchymatous fibers with tapering end. 2. The wall is heavily lignified leaving a very narrow Lumen. 3. It provides tensile strength and mechanical strength. 4. Xylem Parenchyma : 1. They are thin walled living cells present in both primary and secondary xylem. 2. They store food materials
  • 17. Phloem The dead matter in them is known as bast. Its main function is conduction of food material from leaves to other plant parts. The phloem elements are of four type : • Sieve tubes • Companion cells • Phloem Fibers • Phloem parenchyma
  • 18. Phloem 1. Sieve Tubes • These are living but lack nucleus at maturity. • Cell wall is thin and made up of cellulose. • The transverse walls of sieve tube form sieve plate. • They help in conduction of food material 2. Companion Cells • The cells are living, thin walled, narrow and found attached to the lateral side of sieve element. • They are absent in pteridophytes and gymnosperms. • They support the sieve tube in transport of food. • These are living and thin walled cells. • They are absent all monocots and some dicots.
  • 19. Phloem 3. Phloem Fibers (bast fibers): 1. These are sclerenchymatous fibers having thick wall and narrow Lumen. 2. They provide mechanical support to the plant. 4. Phloem Parenchyma 1. The chief function of parenchyma is to store food material and other substances like mucilage, tannins and resins etc.