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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Plant Structure and Growth- Group 3, Dermal Roots & Shoots Water & minerals absorbed through the roots, Structures Involved I Internode, Stems Varietyof Adaptations for survival Rhizomes: Horizontal shootsthat grow just below the surface, Primary Growth Detailed differences in many ways Structures Involved, Roots Important Fuctions Storing nutrients, Stems Bud Terminal, Leaves Shapes Apex (top): Acute, Acuminate, Aristate, Cuspidate, Mucronate, Obtus, Ground Pith Ground tissue that is internal to vascular tissue, is an organ that anchors a vascular plant in the soil ???? Endodermis: (inner most layer of the cortex.) Cylinder one cell thick that forms the boundry with the vascular cylinder and regulate passage substances from soil to vascular cylinder, Plant Structure And Growth Vascular plant organs (Evolution) Plant Organization, Ground Cortex Ground tissue that is external to vascular tissue, increases the girth of the plant root or stem rather than its length ???? Structures Involved: vascular cambium:located between the primary xylem and primary phloem within the vascular bundle lignin: The cells of the secondary xylem contain Wood:The xylem together with the pith form this cork cambium: outermost Lateral Meristem and prodruce Cork Cells phelloderm:which grows inward from the cambium. periderm: substitutes for the epidermis in mature plants., Compound: divided into leaflets right Palmately, Leaves Consists Blade: Large surface areafor light absorption, Leaves Functions Exchange gases, Roots Important Fuctions Absorbing minerals and water, Stems Bud Lateral, Roots Types of Roots Storage, Dermal Usually called the epidermis Periderm (woody), Stems Varietyof Adaptations for survival Stolons: Horizontal shoots that grow along the surface