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Estructura vegetal, crecimiento y nutrición

Introducción a la diversidad vegetal
Introducción a la diversidad vegetal
From Water to Land Kingdom Plantae first appeared about 410 million years ago as green algae transitioned from water to land. This land was a relatively ...
Plantas no vasculares sin semillas
Plantas no vasculares sin semillas
The diverse plant life on Earth—consisting of nearly 400,000 species—can be divided into three broad categories based on biological ...
Plantas vasculares sin semillas
Plantas vasculares sin semillas
Seedless Vascular Plants Were the First Tall Plants on Earth Today, seedless vascular plants are represented by monilophytes and lycophytes. ...
Introducción a las plantas con semillas
Introducción a las plantas con semillas
Most plants are seed plants—characterized by seeds, pollen, and reduced gametophytes. Seed plants include gymnosperms and angiosperms. ...
Anatomía básica de las plantas: Raíces, tallos y hojas
Anatomía básica de las plantas: Raíces, tallos y hojas
The primary organs of vascular plants are roots, stems, and leaves, but these structures can be highly variable, adapted for the specific needs and ...
Las células vegetales y los tejidos
Las células vegetales y los tejidos
Plant tissues are collections of similar cells performing related functions. Different plant tissues will have their own specialized roles and can be ...
Los meristemos y el crecimiento vegetal
Los meristemos y el crecimiento vegetal
Plants grow throughout their lives; this is called indeterminate growth, and it distinguishes plants from most animals. Although certain parts of plants ...
El crecimiento primario y secundario en las raíces y los brotes
El crecimiento primario y secundario en las raíces y los brotes
Vascular plants, which account for over 90% of the Earth’s vegetation, all undergo primary growth—which lengthens roots and shoots. Many land ...
La morfogénesis
La morfogénesis
Plant morphogenesis—the development of a plant’s form and structure—involves several overlapping developmental processes, including ...
Adquisición de luz
Adquisición de luz
In order to produce glucose, plants need to capture sufficient light energy. Many modern plants have evolved leaves specialized for light acquisition. ...
Adquisición de agua y minerales
Adquisición de agua y minerales
Specialized tissues in plant roots have evolved to capture water, minerals, and some ions from the soil. Roots exhibit a variety of branching patterns ...
Transporte de recursos de corta distancia
Transporte de recursos de corta distancia
Short-distance transport refers to transport that occurs over a distance of just 2-3 cells, crossing the plasma membrane in the process. Small uncharged ...
El xilema y el transporte de recursos impulsado por la transpiración
El xilema y el transporte de recursos impulsado por la transpiración
The xylem of vascular plants distributes water and dissolved minerals that are taken up by the roots to the rest of the plant. The cells that transport ...
Regulación de la transpiración por los estomas
Regulación de la transpiración por los estomas
During photosynthesis, plants acquire the necessary carbon dioxide and release the produced oxygen back into the atmosphere. Openings in the epidermis of ...
Adaptaciones que reducen la pérdida de agua
Adaptaciones que reducen la pérdida de agua
Though evaporation from plant leaves drives transpiration, it also results in loss of water. Because water is critical for photosynthetic reactions and ...
El floema y el transporte de azúcar
El floema y el transporte de azúcar
Like many living organisms, plants have tissues that specialize in specific plant functions. For example, shoots are well adapted to rapid growth, while ...
El ecosistema del suelo
El ecosistema del suelo
Plants obtain inorganic minerals and water from the soil, which acts as a natural medium for land plants. The composition and quality of soil depend not ...
Elementos clave para la nutrición vegetal
Elementos clave para la nutrición vegetal
Like all living organisms, plants require organic and inorganic nutrients to survive, reproduce, grow and maintain homeostasis. To identify nutrients that ...
Roles de bacterias y hongos en la nutrición vegetal
Roles de bacterias y hongos en la nutrición vegetal
Plants have the impressive ability to create their own food through photosynthesis. However, plants often require assistance from organisms in the soil to ...
Las epifitas, los parásitos y los carnívoros
Las epifitas, los parásitos y los carnívoros
Plants often form mutualistic relationships with soil-dwelling fungi or bacteria to enhance their roots’ nutrient uptake ability. Root-colonizing ...
El apoplasto y el simplasto
El apoplasto y el simplasto
Plant growth depends on its ability to take up water and dissolved minerals from the soil. The root system of every plant is equipped with the necessary ...
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