Exam 35: Plant Structure, Growth, and Development
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The following questions are based on the drawing of root or stem cross sections shown in Figure 35.2.
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-How does the fass mutation in Arabidopsis result in a stubby plant rather than a normal elongated one?

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Which of the following have unevenly thickened primary walls that support young, growing parts of the plant?
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-The vascular system of a three-year-old eudicot stem consists of

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The following questions are based on the drawing of root or stem cross sections shown in Figure 35.2.
Figure 35.2
-All of the following cell types are correctly matched with their functions except

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A person working with plants may remove apical dominance by doing which of the following?
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On this cross section from a woody eudicot, label a growth ring, late wood, early wood, and a vessel element. Then draw an arrow in the pith-to-cork direction.


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A plant has the following characteristics: a taproot system; several growth rings evident in a cross section of the stem, and a layer of bark around the outside. Which of the following best describes the plant?
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You are studying a plant from the arid southwestern United States. Which of the following adaptations is least likely to have evolved in response to water shortages?
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The vascular bundle in the shape of a single central cylinder in a root is called the
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The following question is based on parts of a growing primary root.
I. root cap
II. zone of elongation
III. zone of cell division
IV. zone of cell maturation
V. apical meristem
-Which of the following is the correct sequence from the growing tips of the root upward?
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Which of the following are sugar-transporting cells in angiosperms?
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The best word to describe the growth of plants in general is
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The following question is based on parts of a growing primary root.
I. root cap
II. zone of elongation
III. zone of cell division
IV. zone of cell maturation
V. apical meristem
-Which of the following is incorrectly paired with its structure and function?
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The following questions are based on the drawing of root or stem cross sections shown in Figure 35.2.
Figure 35.2
-Bark becomes scaly because

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-Before differentiation can begin during the processes of plant cell and tissue culture, parenchyma cells from the source tissue must

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Which cells are no longer capable of carrying out the process of DNA transcription?
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The following questions are based on the drawing of root or stem cross sections shown in Figure 35.2.
Figure 35.2
-As a youngster, you drive a nail in the trunk of a young tree that is 3 meters tall. The nail is about 1.5 meters from the ground. Fifteen years later, you return and discover the tree has grown to a height of 30 meters. The nail is now __________ meters above the ground.

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Figure 35.2
-A monocot stem is represented by

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Gas exchange, necessary for photosynthesis, can occur most easily in which leaf tissue?
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