introduction of medicinal plants
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Introduction of medicinal plants. Part (I) : The Leaf. I- Introduction. II- Examples. I- Introduction of leaf. 1- Definition. 4- leaf structure. ● Morphology ● Histology. Introduction of Leaves. 3- Types of leaves. 2- Phyllotaxis. Introduction of leaf. ● Definition - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Part (I) : The LeafPart (I) : The Leaf
II- ExamplesII- Examples
I- IntroductionI- Introduction
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1 -Definition 4 -leaf structure
3 -Types of leaves 2 -Phyllotaxis
Introduction of Leaves
●Morphology
●Histology
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●Definition
Leaves are lateral outgrowth from the stem with different function and structure.
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Leaves are characterized by four main characters:
●They have a flattened form.
●Their texture is usually thin.
●Presence of chlorophyll.
●Presence of veins, which act as supporting and conducting strands.
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1 -Definition 4 -leaf structure
3 -Types of leaves 2 -Phyllotaxis
Introduction of Leaves
●Morphology
●Histology
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●Phyllotaxis:
1 -Alternative or spiral.
2 -Opposite.
3 -Opposite decussate.
4 -Whorled.
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1 -Alternative or spiral 2 -Opposite
3 -Opposite decussate 4 -Whorled
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Opposite
Opposite decussate
Whorled
Alternative or spiral
Q: Identify the following phyllotaxis?
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1 -Definition 4 -leaf structure
3 -Types of leaves 2 -Phyllotaxis
Introduction of Leaves
●Morphology
●Histology
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● Types of leaves:
1 -Cotyledons (seed-leaves):● Found on embryonic plants in the seed
● For storage of food
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2 -Prophylls:
● First leaves borne on a branch
● Simpler in structure than ordinary leaves
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3 -Foliage leaves:
● Ordinary green leaves
● Primary location of photosynthesis
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4 -Bracts:
●Leaves having flowers or group of flowers in their axis
●Smaller than ordinary leaves
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5 -Floral leaves:
●Like sepals, petals, stamens and carpels
●They have no buds in their axis
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6 -Scale leaves:
●Found on all underground stem
●Enclose and protect rhizomes and buds
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7 -Modified leaves:
●The whole leaf or part of leaf is modified in to special structure for special function.
●Tendril Climbing
Spines Protection
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1 -Definition 4 -leaf structure
3 -Types of leaves 2 -Phyllotaxis
Introduction of Leaves
●Morphology
●Histology
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● ●Leaf structureLeaf structure::
lamina
petiole
Base
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1 -Base:
▪The base is slightly enlarged and attached to the stem at a node
▪In some cases, the leaf-base develops lateral outgrowths called stipules and the leaf is called stipulate leaf ( c.v : exstipulate leaf)
▪Both leaf-base and stipules serve for protection of axillary buds.
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2 -Petiole:
▪ It is the small stalk developes between the leaf base and lamina .
▪ Vary in length or may be lacking entirely, in which case the leaf blade is described
as sessile.
▪ Absent sessile
present petiolate
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3 -Blade:
▪ It is flattened terminal portion ▪ It is usually the largest part of a leaf.
Blade
●Morphology
● Histology
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Morphology
Composition of lamina
Description )shape –size- apex – margin
-base- venation –surfacetexture(
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Composition of laminaComposition of lamina
Lamina
SimpleLobed
)divided(Compound
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11 - -Simple laminaSimple lamina
●The lamina consists of a continuous, undivided surface .
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22 - -lobed laminalobed lamina
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22 - -lobed laminalobed lamina
●When the lamina is cut up in to a number of lobes (incisions) connected together .
●If the incision is directed towards the midrib, the lamina is Pinnately-lobed.
●If the incision is directed towards the top of petiole, the lamina is called Palmately- lobed.
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33 - -Compound laminaCompound lamina
●The lamina is completely segmented in to numbers of separate leaflets .
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Compound
Binate Ternate Palmate Pinnate
Paripinnate Imparipinnate
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Morphology
Composition of lamina
Description )shape –size- apex – margin
-base- venation –surfacetexture(
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Description of laminaDescription of lamina
1 -Shape 5- Base
2 -Size 6- Venation
3 -Apex 7- Surface
4 -Margin 8- Texture
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1 -Shape: ●Oval ● Ovate ● Obovate
●Oblong ● Spathulate ● Cordate
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●Lanculate ● Reniform ● Filliform
●Acicular ● Linear ● Tubular
●Ensiform
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2 -Size :
The size doesn't exceed 30 cm long.
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3 -Apex: ● Acute ● Acuminate
● Obtuse ● Mucronate
● Emarginate ● Recurved
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4 -Margin: ● Entire ● Revolute
● Crenate ● Ciliate
● Serrate ● Dentate
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5- Base: ●Symmetric ● Asymmetric
●Decurrent ● Cordate
●Reniform
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6 -Venation: ● Parallel
● Reticulate
Pinnately-reticulate Palmately-reticulate
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7 -Surface:
● Smooth ● Punctate
●Rugose ● Glabrous
●Pubescent
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8 -Texture:
●Membraneous ● Papery
●Coriaceous ● Succulent
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1 -Definition 4 -leaf structure
3 -Types of leaves 2 -Phyllotaxis
Introduction of Leaves
●Morphology
●Histology
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Histology of laminaHistology of lamina
The Epidermis
Mesophyll
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Histology of laminaHistology of lamina
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11 - -EpidermisEpidermis ●Definition: The epidermis is the outer layer
of cells covering the leaf on the top and bottom .
●Function: For protection the other layers of leaf tissue & regulation of gas exchange.
●The epidermis is coated on the outer side with a waxy cuticle that prevents water
loss .
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●The epidermis is covered with pores called stomata that regulate the exchange of gases and water vapor between the outside air and the interior of the leaf. Typically, the stomata are more numerous over the lower epidermis than the upper epidermis.
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●Some leaves have hairs (pubescence), which are extensions of epidermal cells
) Trichomes.(
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CuticleCuticle
●Definition: The cuticle is a protective layer covering epidermis of the green and aerial parts of plants.
●Function: It protects the plant against water loss, environmental stresses (support) as
well as microbial pathogens and insects .
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●The amount of cutin on a leaf is affected by environmental conditions
1 -sunlight intensity 2 -wet or dry climate
●Epidermal cells usually do not exactly fit together, but there are small voids between the individual cells. These voids between individual epidermal cells are filled up by cuticle plugs which are
termed anticlinal walls.
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Anticlinal wallAnticlinal wall
1 -Straight 2- Sinous 3- Wavy 4- Beaded
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StomataStomata
●A stoma (pl. stomata) is a pore, found in the leaf and stem epidermis that is used for gas exchange.
●The pore is bordered by a pair of specialized parenchyma cells known as guard cells which regulate the size of the
opening .
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Types of stomata
There are 4 basic types of stomata, these types are distinguished on the basis of the subsidiary cells surrounding the stomata & their arrangements.
A) Anomocytic typeB) Anisocytic typeC) Paracytic typeD) Diacytic type
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A) Anomocytic type
The surrounding epidermal cells have no special arrangement,, so all the cells are normal epidermal cells without any modification.
B) Anisocytic type The stomata is surrounded by 3 or more subsidiary cells, one of them is distinctly
smaller than the others .
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C) Paracytic typeC) Paracytic typeEach stoma is surrounded by 2 subsidiary Each stoma is surrounded by 2 subsidiary cells that have their long axis parallel to the cells that have their long axis parallel to the
axis of poreaxis of pore . .
D) Diacytic type
Each stoma is surrounded by 2 subsidiary cells having their long axis perpendicular to the pore.
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A B
C D
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TrichomesTrichomes
●Definition: Hairs are a natural projections outside the epidermal tissues with various
shapes, size and characters .
●Function:1 -protection 2- secretory organ
3 -decrease rate of transpiration in desert plants .
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Types of hairsTypes of hairs
Hairs
Non glandular hairs Glandular hairs
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I- Non glandular hairsI- Non glandular hairs Non glandular hairs
Unicellular Multicellular
Branched Non branched Non branchedBranched
Simple
Stellate
Peltate
uniseriate
biseriate
pluriseriate
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II- Glandular hairsII- Glandular hairs
Glandular hairs
Unicellular Multicellular
Branched Non branched
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unicellular multicellular
Non branched stalk
Unicellular head
Bicellular head
Multiicellularhead
Uniseriate stalk with unicellular head
biseriate stalk with biseriate head
pluriseriate stalk with multicellular head
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Description of epidermisDescription of epidermis 1 -Shape
)tubular–polygonal elongated–polygonal isodiametric(
2 -Anticlinal wall )straight – sinous – wavy –beaded(
3 -Cuticle )smooth – striated(
4 -Stomata)anomocytic – paracytic – diacytic - anisocytic(
5 -Hair types6 -Content
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Q: Describe the following lettersQ: Describe the following letters??
A B
C D
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Q: Describe the following lettersQ: Describe the following letters??
12 543 6
78
9
11
10
12
1314
15
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22 - -MesophyllMesophyll
●Definition:
Tissue located between the upper and lower epidermis.
●Divided into:
a- Palisade mesophyll
b- Spongy mesophyll
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Palisade mesophyll Spongy mesophyll
●Columnar
●Narrow intermolecular spaces
●Closely packed
●According to disposition of mesophyll
a- Isobilateral
b- Dorsiventral
●Irregular
●Wide intermolecular spaces
●loose
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Contents as key elementsContents as key elements
Ca oxalate
crystals
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Calcium oxalate crystalsCalcium oxalate crystals
Prisms Crystal sheath
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Cluster Crystal layer
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Raphides Idioblast
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