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Which of the following best describes the overall scheme of typical plant development?
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Which of the following processes maintain apical dominance?
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What is the middle section of the root called?
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Which term refers to plants that typically grow for many years?
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Which cells are used to create a type of vascular tissue with long, tapered, overlapping ends that ultimately forms a water-conducting tube?
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Which of the following is typically a main function of stems?
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Match each description of a plant characteristic to the letter that represents the plant group that typically has that characteristic. Each letter may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-floral parts in fours or fives (or multiples of four or five)
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-vascular tissues
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Which of the following is typically found in secondary, but NOT primary, cell walls?
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Which term refers to plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons?
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Which term refers to the structure and arrangement of the internal parts of a plant?
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Which cells are connected to companion cells via plasmodesmata?
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-branching fibrous root system
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Which of the following is associated with the terms cuticle, guard cells, stomata, and trichomes?
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From which of the following structures do lateral roots arise?
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Which cells form flexible support strands such as the "strings" in celery?
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