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Which of the following is typically found in secondary, but NOT primary, cell walls?
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Which type of anatomical feature is a plant stem considered to be?
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Which cells make up the ground tissue that provides rigid support via the thick, typically lignified, cell walls that remain after the cells die?
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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.
-branching fibrous root system
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Which plant organs are often connected to a petiole, may be either simple or compound, and are typically the main organs of photosynthesis and gas exchange?
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b.flowers
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d.leaves
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Which of the following most directly gives rise to secondary xylem and phloem?
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What part of a plant consists of self-perpetuating embryonic tissue that is typically found at the tips of shoots and roots?
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Which type of plant tissue is considered primarily photosynthetic?
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Which term refers to plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season?
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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.
-two cotyledons
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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.
-lack of meristems
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When an apical meristem cell divides, one daughter cell is called the initial and the other is called the derivative. What are the fates of these cells?
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Which term refers to the upper angle between a stem and attached leaf?
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-leaf veins in a netlike array
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Which of the following can waterproof cell walls, thus allowing the plant to form structures such as watertight conduction channels?
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Which term refers to the selectively permeable barrier that is present in the innermost layer of the root cortex?
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