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Objectives:
upon completion of this module the student should be able to:
Define the following terms;quiescent center, protoderm, ground meristem, procambuim, casparian strip, passage cells, stele, pericycle, endodermis, leaf primordia, internodes, nodes, short shoot, phyllotaxis, axil, pith rays, leaf trace, leaf gap, transition region, tendril, stolon, rhizone, tuber, corm, bulb, bundle sheath.

Define and compare the primary plant body and the secondary plant body

name and describe the two major types of root systems

describe the structure of the root tip including the major names and locations of the tissues

describe the growth and differentiaion of the root including the names and locations of the major tissues

describe the structure of the casparian strip and explalin its function in the plant.

name and describe the three major patterns of leaf attachement to the stem

name and describe six types of buds

describe and compare the three basic patterns of organization found in the apical meristem of the shoot

explain how the organization of the root apenx determines the phyllotasix of the plant

describe the growth and differentiation of the shoot, including the names and locations of the major tissues

describe the external form of a typical leaf and identiry the blade, petiole, leaf base, and stipules

describe the following types of leaves: pinnate, palmate, compound pinnate, compound palmate, peltate, sessile

describe the internale structure of a typical leaf and identiry the epidermis, mesophyll, vein, palisade parenchyma, and spongy parenchyma.

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