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Page 1: STEMS Purpose of Stems Support leaves Transport water and nutrients Store water and food

STEMS

Page 2: STEMS Purpose of Stems Support leaves Transport water and nutrients Store water and food

Purpose of Stems

•Support leaves

•Transport water and nutrients

•Store water and food

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WHY?!?•Growth in height only

occurs at tip of roots and branches

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Specialized Stems

• Cactus– is a stem that

stores food and water for the plant

– spines are leaves of a cactus

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• Rhizomes– underground stem

which grows horizontally through soil

– Ex. Iris

Specialized Stems

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• Bulbs– specialized stems

that store food– Ex. onions, tulips,

daffodils

Specialized Stems

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• Corms– Short, swollen

underground plant stem used as food storage

– Ex. crocuses, gladiolas

• Stolons– slender stem that

grows above ground

– “touch, root-and-shoot”

– Ex. strawberries

Specialized Stems

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Where do Stems Grow?

• Apical Meristems– cell division

occurs at tip of stem

• Lateral Meristems– cell division

occurs – stems grow in

diameter

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Structure of stems

• Nodes– region on stem

where 1 or more new leaves form

• Internode– distance between

segments

• Lenticels– pores in surface of

stem– allow gas exchange

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• Buds– Terminal - bud at

the end of stem– Lateral - buds on

side of stem– Bud scales-

protective covering over embryonic shoots (present in winter)

Structure of stems

Lateral Bud

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Primary Growth in Stems

• Epidermis– outer layer– protection– prevents H20 loss– contains lenticels

• allow for O2 and CO2 exchange

• Cortex– lies inside epidermis– storage of food for stem

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Primary Growth in Stems

• Pith– located in center

of stem– stores food

• Vascular Bundles– Xylem : transfers

H2O– Phloem : transfers

food

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Type of stems

• Monocot Stem– **V.B. are

scattered**– xylem in center– phloem on outside

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Types of Stems

• Dicot Stem– **V.B. make a

circle**– xylem closer to

center– phloem behind

xylem

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Secondary Growth in Stems

• Occurs mainly in dicots b/c monocots lack lateral meristems

• Stems increase in diameter due to lateral meristems– 2 types : vascular

cambium, cork cambium

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• Vascular cambium– makes new

xylem, phloem through cell division

– this becomes secondary xylem & secondary phloem

Secondary Growth in Stems

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• Wood– is secondary

xylem

• Heartwood (pith)– is older primary

xylem– stopped

transporting H20

Secondary Growth in Stems

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Secondary Growth in Stems

• Sapwood– new secondary

xylem– lighter in color (still

transports H20)

• Bark– protection for woody

stems– made up of cork,

cork cambium, phloem

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Why does bark appear to be rough or crack?

• Cells aren’t living– cork cambium

produces cork, but dies before maturity

– as tree grows, cork ruptures and forms cracks

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Annual rings• Springwood

– xylem produced in spring

– rain is plentiful– cells are larger than

summer wood

• Summerwood– xylem still produced– limited amt. of

water– cells are smaller

than springwood

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Annual rings

• Annual rings– during hibernation

xylem isn’t produced– difference from 1 year

to the next– can tell app. age of

tree– tell environmental

conditions– lg.= moist– sm. = drought