Plant Cell Walls Chapter 3. Where is the cell wall of plant cells located? A.Inside the plasma...

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Plant Cell Walls

Chapter 3

Where is the cell wall of plant cells located?

A. Inside the plasma membraneB. Outside the plasma membraneC. Between the plasma membranes of two

adjacent cells

The Eukaryotic Plant Cell

• cell wall• plasma

membrane• cytoplasm

• various organelles

• cytoplasmic streaming

• nucleus• vacuole

bound by tonoplast

Cell Wall Functions

• constrains protoplast expansion• gives turgidity to plant

• determines size/shape of cell• cells classified largely

based upon cell wall traits• contain enzymes, absorb,

transport and secrete substances

• play important role in defense

• NOT JUST A CONTAINER BOUNDARY

Primary Cell Walls

• outside of the plasma membrane

• deposited while cell grows• contain thin areas

• primary pit fields• plasmodesmata connect cell-

to-cell • (cytoplasmic connections)

• shared with adjacent cell• middle lamella

• joins primary cell walls of adjacent cells

Plasmodesmata

Chemistry of Primary Cell Walls

• cellulose• glucose monomers• bundled into microfibrils• wound and coiled into

macrofibrils• hemicelluloses

• polysaccharides that limit cell wall extensibility

• pectins• primary cell walls and middle

lamella• give wall pliability; act as

cement• glycoproteins• lignins• cutin• suberin• waxes

Cell growth

determined by cellulose microfibril orientation

Secondary Cell Walls

• formed inside the primary wall

• different staining qualities than primary cell wall

• very thick• not present in all cells• formed after cell growth• function in strength and

water transport• abundant cellulose and

hemicellulose• pectins and glycoproteins

absent - thus not elastic• lignins common - gives

hardness and rigidity

Basswood stem (angiosperm stem)

dicot stem

Secondary Cell Wall Examples

• Vascular Tissue• xylem

• vessel elements• tracheids

(gymnosperms)• schlerenchyma fibers

• phloem• schlerenchyma fibers

• Ground Tissue• schlerenchyma fibers

monocot stem

Pine stem

dicot stem

The primary cell wall of plant cells is located inside the plasma membrane.

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The secondary cell wall is located inside the plasma membrane.

TrueFalse

Plant body organization

• Plant body• Systems

• Shoot & root systems• Organs

• Vegetative: root, stem, leaf• Reproductive: flower, fruit

• Tissue Systems• Dermal, ground, vascular

• Tissues• Cells

Meristem classification:

• apical • root tip & shoot tip• produce primary growth

• lateral• to the side of stems and

roots• produce secondary growth

• intercalary• between mature tissues• help regenerate parts that

are removed (grass leaves and herbivory)

• primary (formed first)• produce primary tissue

systems• three types

• protoderm• ground meristem• procambium

• secondary (formed after 1°)• produce secondary tissue

systems• two types

• vascular cambium• cork cambium

LOCATION FUNCTION

1° Tissue Systems

• Dermal tissue system• covers and protects

plant surface• epidermis

• Ground tissue system• parenchyma,

collenchyma and sclerenchyma cells

• mesophyll of leaves• young green stems

(pith and cortex)• Vascular tissue

system• conducts water and

solutes (xylem)• conducts sugars

(phloem)

leaf

stem

root

Plant body organization

Tissues with cell typesSimple

• Parenchyma• Chlorenchyma• Sclerenchyma• Collenchyma

Complex• Epidermis

• Ground cells• Guard cells

• Xylem• Vessel elements• parenchyma

• Phloem• Sieve tube elements• Companion cells• Sclerenchyma fiber

parenchyma

collenchyma

collenchyma

sclerenchyma fibers

sclerenchyma fibers

vessel elements

sclerenchyma fibers

tracheid

Primary Meristems

• Forms primary tissue• Elongates root and

shoot• types

• protoderm• epidermis

• procambium• primary xylem and

phloem• ground meristem

• pith and cortex of stems and root, mesophyll of leaves

ground meristem

procambium

protoderm

Secondary Meristems

• Forms secondary tissue• Growth in lateral

direction• leads to increase in girth or

circumference• wood in trees

• 2 types• vascular cambium

• secondary xylem • secondary phloem

• cork cambium• periderm

2 xylem

2 phloem

vascular cambium

periderm

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