Types of Plant Tissues
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- We just learned about plant cells, so now it's time to learn about how these different types of cells come together to form all the different tissues in the plant. There is ground tissue, dermal tissue, and vascular tissue. What do they all do? What the heck is xylem and phloem? Let's learn about these types of tissue now!
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Parenchyma! Collenchyma! Sclerenchyma! So much fun to say.
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I hope Prof Dave will discuss the plant tissues repair mechanism.
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Hey there! I have read lately, that the dermal tissue not only protects the plants but also functions as a kind of perception organ, i.e. perceiving where the light comes from to let the plant grow into that direction. Also I heared plants communicate with their roots, but I don't know how scientific this is. Maybe this will be covered in later episodes anyway. So I will look into the playlist. Your tutorials are very sound! Thanks.
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One thing I've often thought about is, if a plant could produce an intelligence like humanity (although that's debatable with some humans 🤣), what would its thought processes be like? There's some plants that actually can move, like Tumble Weeds etc., so would an intelligent plant lifeform have to employ a similar strategy?
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I couldn't help laughing every time you said "parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma", because it sounds like someone making up increasingly unlikely words on the spot XD Thanks for the video, it was really helpful!
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Why isn’t meristematic tissue not a thing in the same way as the other 3 cells have corresponding tissues?
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This is my first time through this course so maybe it is explained later but I think it should be said regardless: You can kill a plant by severing or injuring the xylem as most species cannot recreate the tension mechanism after it is broken. For most gardeners, woody plants aren't going to be a huge problem as they are heavily protected but thin stems can be heavily damaged to the point where the xylem is injured leading to a permanent loss of photosynthetic function in the fed leaves. The phloem, if you want to tap into it (like maple syrup for example), must therefore be the only part you target so don't drive you spile too deep as you could hit the watery xylem and kill the tree instead of vampirically drawing only the 'blood' that we eat
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Botany is my weak point in biology. IDK why I have problem remembering it. It is almost the same as our tissues and cells.. :D
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I felt that you could have attempted to appreciate the importance of the dermal tissue.
Having a cuticle layer isn’t an advantage over aquatic plants, aquatic plants live in water so have no use in spending resources retaining what will always be abundantly available!
Meristematic is a tissue not a cell
It's both.
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Uh oh... when the video has too much vocabulary you need to figure out where to learn first. This is gonna be a long ride. "Bark which is everything outside the vascular cambium", what is that tho?
The bark is the brown woodiness covering a tree to protect its softer woodiness on the inside 💠
The "vascular cambium' is the softer more vulnerable woodiness inside of the tree
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I hope Prof Dave will discuss the plant tissues repair mechanism.