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Secondary Plant Body
Definition: The secondary plant body
is composed of the division and
differentiation components of the
fascicular and interfascicular cambia.
• Secondary plant body is the result
of the secondary growth in plant.
• Secondary growth: The growth that
results from cell division in the
cambia or lateral meristems and that
causes the stems and roots to thicken.
• While primary growth is growth that
occurs as a result of cell division at
the tips of stems and roots, causing
them to elongate, and gives rise to
primary tissue.
Q: Which plants undergo secondary
growth?
Ans: Secondary growth is the characteristic
of dicots and gymnosperms. The monocots
and pteridophytes usually complete their
life in primary plant body and do not grow
in thickness by cambial activity.
Q: Which cells cause secondary growth?
Ans: A type of cells called “procambial
cells” differentiate in to vascular tissues,
but of these remain meristematic after the
completion of primary growth and
become the cambium of the secondary
body.
Q: Where are procambium cells found
in plants?
• Ans: Procambium cells originate
within the vascular bundles, therefore
it is termed as vascular cambium or
fasicular (fasicle= bundle) cambium.
Q: What are two types of cambium by origin?
Ans: There are two types:
1- Fasicular Cambium: The cambium that arise
with in the bundles of primary vascular tissue of
the stem is called Fasicular Cambium.
2- Interfasicular Cambium: Cambium arise in
between the vascular bundles. It arises from
parenchyma cells rather than procambial cells.
• Both fasicular and interfasicular
cambium join together and form a
continuous hollow cylinder called as
cambium ring. This cambium ring
present throughout the length of the
main plant axis.
• Cell types of Cambium
• 1- Fusiform initials: These are elongated
spindle shaped cells arranged in vertical rows
having an appearance like that of bricks. They
help in producing secondary xylem elements
and secondary phloem elements in the vascular
cambium.
• 2- Ray Initials: The ray initials are
isodiametric cells—about equal in all
dimensions—and they produce the vascular
rays, which constitute the horizontal system of
secondary tissues; this horizontal system acts
in the translocation and storage of food and
water. The ray initials form the radial system
of the bark and wood.
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1b-Secondary Plant Body.pptx

  • 1. Secondary Plant Body Definition: The secondary plant body is composed of the division and differentiation components of the fascicular and interfascicular cambia. • Secondary plant body is the result of the secondary growth in plant.
  • 2. • Secondary growth: The growth that results from cell division in the cambia or lateral meristems and that causes the stems and roots to thicken.
  • 3. • While primary growth is growth that occurs as a result of cell division at the tips of stems and roots, causing them to elongate, and gives rise to primary tissue.
  • 4. Q: Which plants undergo secondary growth? Ans: Secondary growth is the characteristic of dicots and gymnosperms. The monocots and pteridophytes usually complete their life in primary plant body and do not grow in thickness by cambial activity.
  • 5.
  • 6. Q: Which cells cause secondary growth? Ans: A type of cells called “procambial cells” differentiate in to vascular tissues, but of these remain meristematic after the completion of primary growth and become the cambium of the secondary body.
  • 7.
  • 8. Q: Where are procambium cells found in plants? • Ans: Procambium cells originate within the vascular bundles, therefore it is termed as vascular cambium or fasicular (fasicle= bundle) cambium.
  • 9. Q: What are two types of cambium by origin? Ans: There are two types: 1- Fasicular Cambium: The cambium that arise with in the bundles of primary vascular tissue of the stem is called Fasicular Cambium. 2- Interfasicular Cambium: Cambium arise in between the vascular bundles. It arises from parenchyma cells rather than procambial cells.
  • 10. • Both fasicular and interfasicular cambium join together and form a continuous hollow cylinder called as cambium ring. This cambium ring present throughout the length of the main plant axis.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. • Cell types of Cambium • 1- Fusiform initials: These are elongated spindle shaped cells arranged in vertical rows having an appearance like that of bricks. They help in producing secondary xylem elements and secondary phloem elements in the vascular cambium.
  • 15. • 2- Ray Initials: The ray initials are isodiametric cells—about equal in all dimensions—and they produce the vascular rays, which constitute the horizontal system of secondary tissues; this horizontal system acts in the translocation and storage of food and water. The ray initials form the radial system of the bark and wood.