Nurturing Life Sciences
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Interactions are classified by how they affect the fitnesses of the two individuals.
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#XL - R Botany
Secondary growth in monocotyledons
Due to lack of cambium in monocotyledons, secondary growth is absent. But Very few plants in monocots shows anomalous secondary growth such as Dracaena, Yucca, Aloe, Sansevieria and Agave
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Permanentt tissue
A) Simple Permanent Tissue
i) Parenchyma Cells
ii) Collenchyma Cells
iii) Sclerenchyma Cells
B) Complex permanent tissue
i) Xylem ( Hydrome)
ii) Phloem
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Parenchyma cells
Mature parenchyma cells have primary walls that are relatively thin and flexible, and most lack secondary walls
Mature parenchyma cells have a large central vacuole
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Most parenchyma cells retain the ability to divide and differentiate into other types of plant cells under particular conditions—during wound repair,
for example, It is even possible to grow an entire plant from a single parenchyma cell.
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Collenchyma cells
Collenchyma cells are generally elongated cells that have thicker primary walls than parenchyma cells,
Collenchyma cells provide flexible support without restraining growth
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Sclerenchyma cells
Intercellular Space absen
The secondary cell wall, produced after cell elongation has ceased, is thick and contains large amounts of lignin