Description

the part of the embryo that develops into a root
immature plantlet (baby plant)
composed of a thimble shaped mass of parenchyma cells covering the tip of each root
colorless plant plastid that forms and stores starch
composed of an apical meristem in the center of the root tip, produce the surrounding root cap
thin layer of the meristem in embryos and growing points of roots and stems
meristem that produces all the primary tissues other than the epidermis and stele
a primary merstematic tissue that differentiates into primary xylem and phloem
area near an apical meristem in which cells grow in length and width
tissues produced by the vascular cambium or cork cambium
area of maturing cells near an apical meristem
area of cells in a root in which protuberances of epidermal cells can be found
a delicate protuberance that is a part of an epidermal cell of a root
a primary tissue that composed mainly of parenchyma cells
a single layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue in roots and some stems
a band of suberin around the radicle and transverse walls of an endodermal cell
a thin walled cell of an endodermis
a core of tissues including xylem and phloem that lies to the inside of the endodermis
tissue sandwiched between the endodermis and the phloem of a root
buds developing in internodes or on roots, or of roots developing along stems or on leaves
spongy root extending above the surface of the water produced by a plant growing in water`
root formed above the ground
a protuberance of a fungal hypha or plant organ such as a root that functions as a penetrating and absorbing
a symbiotic association between fungal hyphae and a plant root
small swelling associated with nitrogen-fixing bacteria that invades the roots of leguminous plants and alders
a substance consisting of a medium in which fine particles are permanently dispersed
chemically bound water
water that drains out of the pore spaces of soil after a rain
water held in the soil against the force of gravity:
roots that do not develop from another root but instead develops form a stem or leaf
a thick large central root that grows vertically in the soil and from which thinner branch roots arise laterally

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