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- Identify the correct pairing of a structure and its component(s). a. epidermis: companion cells b. phloem: sieve-tube elements c. sclerenchyma: nonlignified cell walls d. secondary cell wall: cuticle e. parenchyma: sclereidsMatch the plant parts with the best description. ___ vascular cambium a. ground tissue ___mesophyll b. stem structure ___wood c. a lateral meristem ___cortex d. photosynthetic parenchyma ___potato e. secondary xylem ___parallel veins f. between epidermal cells ___stoma g. characteristic of monocot leavesTracheids, vessel elements, sieve-tube cells, and companion cells are components of.______ vascular tissue meristematic tissue ground tissue dermal tissue
- The forces selective uptake of_____ minerals in the root. pericycle epidermis endodermis root capPlant regions of continuous growth are made up of dermal tissue vascular tissue meristematic tissue permanent tissueThe primary growth of a plant is due to the action of the.______ lateral meristem vascular cambium apical meristem cork cambium
- 1. When the leaf insertion is inserted upon an aerial stem, it is ____.a. Ramalb. Radicalc. Caulined. Perfoliate2. What protects the bud and emerging young leaves?a. Petioleb. All of the abovec. Laminad. Stipules3. Which of the following has a solitary determinate inflorescence?a. Peppermintb. Lilacc. Sundewd. Anemone4. The scientist observes a small bubble produced by the plants upon exposure to the sunlight.a. T.W Engelmannb. Jan Ingenhouszc. Joseph Priestleyd. Theodore de Saussure5. The scientist formulated two biological processes in plants which are photosynthesis and respiration.a. Theodore de Saussureb. Joseph Priestleyc. T.W Engelmannd. Jan Ingenhousz11. There are appendages on plant surfacesa. Tracheidb. Rhizodermc. Vessel elementsd. Trichomes12. The roots have symbolic relationshipa. Prop rootsb. Contractile rootsc. Adventitious rootsd. Mycorrhizae roots13. Which of the following ground tissues contain lignin?a. All of the aboveb. Parenchymac. Sclerenchymad. Collenchyma14. What cells contain numerous chloroplastsa. All of the aboveb. Parenchymac. Sclerenchymad. Collenchyma15. All describe phloem as a vascular tissue except ___a. tubular shapedb. conducts sugarc. does not consists of cross walls16. they are found in all types of vascular plantsa. tracheidb. sleeve tubec. vessel elementsd. all of the above17. the tip of root is protected by a root capa. trueb. false18. the elongation and maturation of cells add to the volumea. Trueb. False19. The enlargement of the plant cells is due to the absorption of watera. Trueb. False20. The following describes compound leaves except ___a. Leaves are joint to the stem with no subdivisionsb. Leaves emerge from both sides of midribc. Arrangement corresponds to the mode of venationd. Has several leaflets21. What describes a leaf which is terminated with a single leafleta. Lyrateb. Paripinnate c. Tripinnated. Bipinnate22. What describes a leaf that is largest at its terminal?a. Lyrateb. quadrifoliate c. Tripinnated. Trifoliate23. What does primordial leaf mean?a. Group of cells that will form new leavesb. Parallel veined leavesc. Flattened…
- 31. what maintains the turgor of plant cellsa. all of the aboveb. parenchymac. schlerenchymad. collenchyma32. what is the basic functions of parenchyma? I. Produce food for the plantII. Store nutrientsIII. Shoot support a. l, lllb. ll, lllc. l, ll, llld. l, ll33. these are appendages on plant surfacesa. vessels elementsb. tracheidsc. trichomesd.34. Root hairs of plants originate from _____ which has a lifespan shorter than of epidermisa. root cortexb. tracheidsc. velamend. protoderm35. what are modified roots that arise from the stema. prop rootsb. contractile rootsc. adventitious rootsd. storage roots THANK YOU32. what is the basic functions of parenchyma? I. Produce food for the plantII. Store nutrientsIII. Shoot support a. l, lllb. ll, lllc. l, ll, llld. l, ll33. these are appendages on plant surfacesa. vessels elementsb. tracheidsc. trichomesd.34. Root hairs of plants originate from _____ which has a lifespan shorter than of epidermisa. root cortexb. tracheidsc. velamend. protoderm35. what are modified roots that arise from the stema. prop rootsb. contractile rootsc. adventitious rootsd. storage roots THANK YOU26. these are found in almost all types of vascular plantsa. sieve tubesb. vessel elementsc. all of the aboved. tracheids27. these are thin walled cells found elsewhere in the roots or stems of plants,a. sieve cellsb. companion cellsc. parenchymatous cells28. what projections develop from the epidermal cells in the region of elongation?a. contractile rootsb. root hairsc. storage rootsd. prop roots29. what cells conduct organic compounds that are arranged end to end with pores? a. epidermal cellsb. companion cellsc. rhizoderm cellsd. sieve cells30. these tissues originate from root cortexa. velamenb. rhizodermc. root haird. collenchyma THANK YOU