T4 - sclerenchyma fibres, phloem vessels and xylem vessels
What is lignin
Lignin is a polysaccharide that is added to the secondary cell wall of plant cells in the transport vessel xylem and the sclerenchyma fibres.
What is the purpose of lignin
Lignin makes the cell walls less flexible and more rigid, adding strength to the vascular bundle.
what are sclerenchyma fibres made of
Made from dead cells that are tapered at the end
What is the phloem made of
Made of living cells lined into and forming a sieve tube elements, with surrounding companion cells
What are the uses of plant fibre is for humans
Biodiesel - a replacement for diesel Used for making materials such as ropes and fabric Production of plant fibre is cheaper than oil-based starch can be used to make bioplastics and bioethanol Substances derived from plants have antimicrobial and therapeutic properties -- like garlic and cinnamon sticks
What is the primary function of sclerenchyma fibres
To support the plant
What is the function of phloem
To transport organic solids via a process known as translocation
What is the primary function of xylem vessels
To transport water and inorganic ions around the plant
Structure of vascular bundles
Xylem are found towards the centre of the plant, followed by the phloem vessels, followed by sclerenchyma, the furthest out from the centre
What are the xylem vessels made of
form hollow tubes of dead cells