Biology HL
Biology HL
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Theme A - Unity & diversity
Theme A - Unity & diversity
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence
Theme D - Continuity & Change
Theme D - Continuity & Change
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Theme B - Form & Function
Biology HL
Biology HL

Theme B - Form & Function

Uncover Dicotyledonous Root Structures!

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351 words
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2 mins read
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Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

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Tissue placement in the root 🌟

  • Unlike the stem, in dicotyledonous plants, the root places its vascular tissues in the center.
  • Picture it like a star
    • Xylem forms the solid part of the star.
    • Phloem fills in the spaces between the star points.

Let's dive deep into the cells! 🚀

  • Xylem

    • Job: Transporting water.
    • Spot them by
      • Big size.
      • Thick, robust walls.
      • Rounded shape when looking from the top (transverse view).
    • Fun Fact: In microscope images, xylem might be the ones partying in red dresses because their walls are lignified (meaning they have lignin which provides strength).
  • Phloem

    • Job: Transporting nutrients.
    • Features
      • Definitely more petite than xylem.
      • Rocking thinner walls.
  • Epidermis

    • Job: Outer protective layer.
    • Cool Feature: Might have tiny root hairs sticking out, like nature's version of hair extensions! These help the root to absorb more water and nutrients.
  • Cortex

    • Found between the party-central vascular tissues and the outside-dressed epidermis.
    • Features
      • Larger cells, but...
      • ...with walls so thin, you'd think they're on a diet!

Colors in microscopy 🎨

  • Xylem cells = 🟥 (red) due to lignification.
  • Other cells = 🔵 (blue) because they are NOT lignified.

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Theme B - Form & Function
Biology HL
Biology HL

Theme B - Form & Function

Uncover Dicotyledonous Root Structures!

Word Count Emoji
351 words
Reading Time Emoji
2 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Tissue placement in the root 🌟

  • Unlike the stem, in dicotyledonous plants, the root places its vascular tissues in the center.
  • Picture it like a star
    • Xylem forms the solid part of the star.
    • Phloem fills in the spaces between the star points.

Let's dive deep into the cells! 🚀

  • Xylem

    • Job: Transporting water.
    • Spot them by
      • Big size.
      • Thick, robust walls.
      • Rounded shape when looking from the top (transverse view).
    • Fun Fact: In microscope images, xylem might be the ones partying in red dresses because their walls are lignified (meaning they have lignin which provides strength).
  • Phloem

    • Job: Transporting nutrients.
    • Features
      • Definitely more petite than xylem.
      • Rocking thinner walls.
  • Epidermis

    • Job: Outer protective layer.
    • Cool Feature: Might have tiny root hairs sticking out, like nature's version of hair extensions! These help the root to absorb more water and nutrients.
  • Cortex

    • Found between the party-central vascular tissues and the outside-dressed epidermis.
    • Features
      • Larger cells, but...
      • ...with walls so thin, you'd think they're on a diet!

Colors in microscopy 🎨

  • Xylem cells = 🟥 (red) due to lignification.
  • Other cells = 🔵 (blue) because they are NOT lignified.

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