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Important roles of the vacuoles are:

 Energetically efficient means to increase surface to volume ratio in the dendritic
growth from since 90 % of the cell volume is vacuole, therefore 90% of the cell is
water which is relatively cheap in metabolic terms.

 Water storage: - Probably a minor role: mostly in succulent plants.

 Waste disposal: The vacuole can be considered the cell cesspool. It contains many
secondary metabolites.

Organelle Function
Cell Wall Supports and protects the cell
Nucleus Stores heredity information in DNA; Synthesis RNA & Ribosomes


Mitochondrion Transfers energy from organic compounds to ATP


Vacuole Stores enzymes & waste products

Plastids Stores food or pigments; one type (Chloroplast) transfers energy form
light to organic compounds
Ribosome Organizes the synthesis of proteins

Endoplasmic Prepares proteins for export(Rough ER); synthesis steroids, regulates
reticulum (ER) Calcium level, breaks down toxic substances (Smooth ER)
Golgi Apparatus Process & Packages substances produced by the cell


Microfilaments& Contribute to the support. Movement, and division of cell
Microtubules
Cilia & Flagella Propel cells through the environment; move materials over the cell surface




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,Lecture 4


Plant Tissue




A group of similar or dissimilar cells having a common origin and performing a similar
function.

A. Meristematic tissue


 The term meristem has been derived from a Greek word meristos- which means
divisible or having cell division activity, so meristem is a group of cell which
has power of continuous division.

 Meristems are the site of formation of new cells within the plant. eg.: meristem
at apex of stem, root and vascular cambium, etc. .

 The term meristem was given by C. Nageli (1858) for group of continuously
dividing cells.




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, Characteristics of meristematic cell:

1- Living cells found in vegetative regions of the plant
2- They have thin walls of cellulose.
3- Cells are normally isodiametric, oval, polygonal or rectangular
4- Abundant cytoplasm is present, vacuoles are either absent or very small, large nucleus is
present and their plastids are in proplastid stage.
5- Cells are compactly arranged and lack intercellular spaces.
6- Cells have the capacity to divide.



Classification of merestimatic tissue

Meristematic tissues may be classified on the basis of:

(a) Origin and development

(b) Position in the plant body

(c) Plane of division

(d) Functions




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