Deck 27: Plant Tissues

Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Question
Which statement is NOT generally true of monocot stems?

A) They do not undergo secondary growth.
B) They are not tapered along their length.
C) Their vascular bundles are distributed throughout the ground tissue.
D) Monocot stems have a single, central vascular cylinder.
E) All of these are not true.
Use Space or
up arrow
down arrow
to flip the card.
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter C in the above figure represents</strong> A) transverse. B) radial. C) tangential. D) elliptical. E) obtuse. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "C" in the above figure represents

A) transverse.
B) radial.
C) tangential.
D) elliptical.
E) obtuse.
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter B in the above figure represents</strong> A) sclerenchyma fibers. B) parenchyma. C) xylem. D) epidermis. E) phloem. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "B" in the above figure represents

A) sclerenchyma fibers.
B) parenchyma.
C) xylem.
D) epidermis.
E) phloem.
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. A cuticle</strong> A) resists water loss. B) covers epidermal cells. C) may contain waxes and cutin. D) resists attack by microorganisms. E) does all of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
A cuticle

A) resists water loss.
B) covers epidermal cells.
C) may contain waxes and cutin.
D) resists attack by microorganisms.
E) does all of these.
Question
Carbon is not stored in plant:

A) trunks.
B) stems.
C) roots.
D) foliage.
E) it is stored in all of these.
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Buds are produced</strong> A) in the axils of leaves. B) at the very ends of stems. C) at the nodes. D) by the apical meristem. E) at all of these areas. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Buds are produced

A) in the axils of leaves.
B) at the very ends of stems.
C) at the nodes.
D) by the apical meristem.
E) at all of these areas.
Question
Which of the following is NOT true of carbon dioxide?

A) It is released in the burning of fossil fuels.
B) It contributes to ozone destruction.
C) It is absorbed by plants.
D) It contributes to global warming.
E) All of these are true.
Question
<strong>  The letter A in the above figure represents</strong> A) ground tissue. B) dermal tissue. C) vascular tissue. D) apical meristem. E) shoot root combination. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The letter "A" in the above figure represents

A) ground tissue.
B) dermal tissue.
C) vascular tissue.
D) apical meristem.
E) shoot root combination.
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter A in the above figure represents</strong> A) transverse. B) radial. C) tangential. D) elliptical. E) obtuse. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "A" in the above figure represents

A) transverse.
B) radial.
C) tangential.
D) elliptical.
E) obtuse.
Question
Which of the following is NOT considered strengthening or supportive tissue?

A) collenchyma
B) xylem
C) sclerenchyma
D) parenchyma
E) cork
Question
Most of the plant body is composed of

A) dermal tissue.
B) root tissue.
C) ground tissue.
D) vascular tissue.
E) cork tissue.
Question
Which of the following is false?

A) Periderm is a primary tissue.
B) There is no tissue in animals that corresponds to meristem tissue of plants.
C) Growth from cell division at the tips of stems and roots produces primary growth.
D) Divisions of the lateral meristem increase
The diameter of the roots and stems.
E) Lateral meristem activity produces secondary growth.
Question
Primary growth

A) occurs along the sides of stems.
B) is dependent upon apical meristem.
C) increases the diameter of older plants.
D) is responsible for additions to woody parts.
E) fits all of these descriptions.
Question
Perpetually young tissues where cells retain the ability to divide are

A) vascular.
B) meristematic.
C) protective.
D) photosynthetic.
E) all of these.
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Lignin is to cellulose strands as ____ is to epidermal cells.</strong> A) cuticulin B) epidermerin C) pectin D) cutin E) chitin <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Lignin is to cellulose strands as ____ is to epidermal cells.

A) cuticulin
B) epidermerin
C) pectin
D) cutin
E) chitin
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter A in the above figure represents</strong> A) sclerenchyma fibers. B) parenchyma. C) xylem. D) epidermis. E) phloem. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "A" in the above figure represents

A) sclerenchyma fibers.
B) parenchyma.
C) xylem.
D) epidermis.
E) phloem.
Question
<strong>  The letter C in the figure above represents</strong> A) root apical meristem. B) dermal tissue. C) vascular tissue. D) ground tissues. E) ground, dermal, and vascular tissues. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The letter "C" in the figure above represents

A) root apical meristem.
B) dermal tissue.
C) vascular tissue.
D) ground tissues.
E) ground, dermal, and vascular tissues.
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Leaves arise</strong> A) as part of the periderm. B) as part of secondary growth. C) at the nodes. D) as a result of differentiation of cambium cells. E) from the lateral, not the apical, meristem. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Leaves arise

A) as part of the periderm.
B) as part of secondary growth.
C) at the nodes.
D) as a result of differentiation of cambium cells.
E) from the lateral, not the apical, meristem.
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Air and water vapor cross the epidermis via</strong> A) pits. B) perforations. C) osmosis. D) stomata. E) tracheids. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Air and water vapor cross the epidermis via

A) pits.
B) perforations.
C) osmosis.
D) stomata.
E) tracheids.
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which of the following cells are alive at maturity?</strong> A) sieve tube members B) vessel members C) tracheids D) vessel members and tracheids E) sieve tube members and vessel members <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which of the following cells are alive at maturity?

A) sieve tube members
B) vessel members
C) tracheids
D) vessel members and tracheids
E) sieve tube members and vessel members
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The vascular bundles of dicots separate the ground tissue into two zones.Which of the following correctly describes the arrangement of these zones from outside to in?</strong> A) outermost xylem >>> phloem >>> pith >>> cortex B) outermost phloem >>> xylem >>> pith >>> cortex C) outermost cortex >>> phloem >>> xylem >>> pith D) outermost pith >>> phloem >>> xylem >>> cortex E) outermost cortex >>> xylem >>> phloem >>> pith <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The vascular bundles of dicots separate the ground tissue into two zones.Which of the following correctly describes the arrangement of these zones from outside to in?

A) outermost xylem >>> phloem >>> pith >>> cortex
B) outermost phloem >>> xylem >>> pith >>> cortex
C) outermost cortex >>> phloem >>> xylem >>> pith
D) outermost pith >>> phloem >>> xylem >>> cortex
E) outermost cortex >>> xylem >>> phloem >>> pith
Question
____ are short sections of underground stem encased by overlapping layers of thickened, modified leaves called scales.

A) Stolons
B) Rhizomes
C) Bulbs
D) Corms
E) Tubers
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter A in the above figure represents</strong> A) pericycle B) endodermis C) primary xylem D) root cortex E) primary phloem <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "A" in the above figure represents

A) pericycle
B) endodermis
C) primary xylem
D) root cortex
E) primary phloem
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above for the following questions. The figure labeled B shows a cross-section through a ____ and a vascular bundle.</strong> A) monocot stem B) eudicot stem C) monocot root D) eudicot root E) none of these <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above for the following questions.
The figure labeled "B" shows a cross-section through a ____ and a vascular bundle.

A) monocot stem
B) eudicot stem
C) monocot root
D) eudicot root
E) none of these
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which tissue will NOT be crushed or sloughed off by the growing of the stem?</strong> A) vascular cambium B) epidermis C) cortex D) pith E) endodermis <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which tissue will NOT be crushed or sloughed off by the growing of the stem?

A) vascular cambium
B) epidermis
C) cortex
D) pith
E) endodermis
Question
____ are fleshy, scaly stems that typically grow under the soil and parallel to its surface.

A) Stolons
B) Rhizomes
C) Bulbs
D) Corms
E) Tubers
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter C in the above figure represents</strong> A) pericycle B) endodermis C) primary xylem D) root cortex E) primary phloem <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "C" in the above figure represents

A) pericycle
B) endodermis
C) primary xylem
D) root cortex
E) primary phloem
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above for the following questions. The stalk that supports the individual eudicot leaf is the</strong> A) vascular bundle. B) petiole. C) node. D) bundle sheath. E) stomata. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above for the following questions.
The stalk that supports the individual eudicot leaf is the

A) vascular bundle.
B) petiole.
C) node.
D) bundle sheath.
E) stomata.
Question
<strong>  Which of the following gives rise to lateral roots?</strong> A) endodermis B) cortex C) epidermis D) pericycle E) pith <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following gives rise to lateral roots?

A) endodermis
B) cortex
C) epidermis
D) pericycle
E) pith
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which of the following is part of the lateral meristem?</strong> A) cork cambium B) procambium C) protoderm D) ground meristem E) all of these <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which of the following is part of the lateral meristem?

A) cork cambium
B) procambium
C) protoderm
D) ground meristem
E) all of these
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Lateral meristems</strong> A) are groups of dividing cells. B) are responsible for increasing the width of a stem or root. C) are cambia. D) produce secondary growth only. E) fit all of these descriptions. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Lateral meristems

A) are groups of dividing cells.
B) are responsible for increasing the width of a stem or root.
C) are cambia.
D) produce secondary growth only.
E) fit all of these descriptions.
Question
Runners are modified stems that resemble roots and are also known as

A) stolons.
B) rhizomes.
C) bulbs.
D) corms.
E) tubers.
Question
<strong>  Figure B in the above pair is a</strong> A) cotyledon. B) petiole. C) dicot; evergreen. D) veins. E) monocot. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure "B" in the above pair is a

A) cotyledon.
B) petiole.
C) dicot; evergreen.
D) veins.
E) monocot.
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which of the following environments would be most likely to produce trees without annual rings?</strong> A) tropical rain forest B) northern evergreen forest C) areas with alternating wet and dry seasons D) temperate-deciduous forests E) none of these, because annual rings are characteristic of all trees <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which of the following environments would be most likely to produce trees without annual rings?

A) tropical rain forest
B) northern evergreen forest
C) areas with alternating wet and dry seasons
D) temperate-deciduous forests
E) none of these, because annual rings are characteristic of all trees
Question
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
companion cells
Question
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. If a sieve tube in a plant becomes blocked, the plant will experience difficulty in</strong> A) carrying on transpiration. B) transporting minerals. C) translocating food throughout the plant. D) completing cell division and experiencing normal growth. E) healing wounds. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
If a sieve tube in a plant becomes blocked, the plant will experience difficulty in

A) carrying on transpiration.
B) transporting minerals.
C) translocating food throughout the plant.
D) completing cell division and experiencing normal growth.
E) healing wounds.
Question
<strong>  The main photosynthetic area of a leaf consists of</strong> A) mesophyll. B) cortex. C) xylem. D) epidermis. E) none of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The main photosynthetic area of a leaf consists of

A) mesophyll.
B) cortex.
C) xylem.
D) epidermis.
E) none of these.
Question
<strong>  Which of the following statements is false?</strong> A) The greatest amount of photosynthesis takes place in the palisade mesophyll. B) There are more stomata on the upper epidermis of most leaves than on the lower epidermis. C) The palisade mesophyll is more densely packed than the spongy mesophyll. D) The surface area of the root system is greater than that of the shoot system. E) Photosynthesis occurs in both the spongy and palisade mesophyll. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following statements is false?

A) The greatest amount of photosynthesis takes place in the palisade mesophyll.
B) There are more stomata on the upper epidermis of most leaves than on the lower epidermis.
C) The palisade mesophyll is more densely packed than the spongy mesophyll.
D) The surface area of the root system is greater than that of the shoot system.
E) Photosynthesis occurs in both the spongy and palisade mesophyll.
Question
<strong>  Most monocots have numerous ____ roots arising from the stem.</strong> A) adventitious B) primary C) epidermal D) secondary E) tap <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Most monocots have numerous ____ roots arising from the stem.

A) adventitious
B) primary
C) epidermal
D) secondary
E) tap
Question
<strong>  If you were to penetrate through the epidermal layer of a root, you would next encounter the</strong> A) xylem. B) endodermis. C) cortex. D) phloem. E) pericycle. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If you were to penetrate through the epidermal layer of a root, you would next encounter the

A) xylem.
B) endodermis.
C) cortex.
D) phloem.
E) pericycle.
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
epidermis
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
pith
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
parenchyma
Question
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
spongy mesophyll
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
phloem
Question
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
vessel members
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
procambium
Question
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
palisade mesophyll
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
collenchyma
Question
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
cork cambium
Question
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
meristems
Question
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
sclereids
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
periderm
Question
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
tracheids
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
endodermis
Question
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
pericycle
Question
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
vascular bundles
Question
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
sieve elements
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
cortex
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
sclerenchyma
Question
Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five plant tissues listed below.
a.parenchyma
b.collenchyma
c.sclerenchyma
d.xylem
e.phloem
Vascular tissue of a plant composed of tracheids and vessel members.
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
xylem
Question
Monocots and eudicots differ in how xylem and phloem are distributed in ground tissue, in the number of petals in flowers, and in the number of __________.
Question
Why does vascular cambium produce annual rings in xylem but not in phloem?
Question
Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five plant tissues listed below.
a.parenchyma
b.collenchyma
c.sclerenchyma
d.xylem
e.phloem
Plant tissue involved in regeneration following a wound.
Question
__________ covers and protects the outer surfaces of primary plant parts.
Question
The simple plant tissues are __________, __________, and __________.
Question
Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five plant tissues listed below.
a.parenchyma
b.collenchyma
c.sclerenchyma
d.xylem
e.phloem
Vascular tissue that conducts water and dissolved salts throughout a plant.
Question
Do trees really sequester carbon permanently or just while they are alive?
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
vascular cambium
Question
Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five plant tissues listed below.
a.parenchyma
b.collenchyma
c.sclerenchyma
d.xylem
e.phloem
Vascular tissue that conducts and distributes food to plant cells.
Question
Imagine you were 'building' a plant.You wanted a particular tissue to be somewhat rigid but capable of rapid growth.What tissue type would you pick?
Question
Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five plant tissues listed below.
a.parenchyma
b.collenchyma
c.sclerenchyma
d.xylem
e.phloem
Ground tissue of plants, sometimes containing lignin that strengthens the adult plant.
Question
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
stomata
Question
Secondary growth (thickening) arises from __________.
Question
For a mineral nutrient to get to the leaves, it must make it to the plant xylem.Which layer would the nutrient need to traverse in a dicot?
Question
Shoots and roots consist of __________, __________, and __________ tissue systems.
Question
Photosynthetic parenchyma is called __________.
Question
Primary growth (lengthening) arises from __________.
Unlock Deck
Sign up to unlock the cards in this deck!
Unlock Deck
Unlock Deck
1/79
auto play flashcards
Play
simple tutorial
Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Deck 27: Plant Tissues
1
Which statement is NOT generally true of monocot stems?

A) They do not undergo secondary growth.
B) They are not tapered along their length.
C) Their vascular bundles are distributed throughout the ground tissue.
D) Monocot stems have a single, central vascular cylinder.
E) All of these are not true.
D
2
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter C in the above figure represents</strong> A) transverse. B) radial. C) tangential. D) elliptical. E) obtuse. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "C" in the above figure represents

A) transverse.
B) radial.
C) tangential.
D) elliptical.
E) obtuse.
A
3
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter B in the above figure represents</strong> A) sclerenchyma fibers. B) parenchyma. C) xylem. D) epidermis. E) phloem. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "B" in the above figure represents

A) sclerenchyma fibers.
B) parenchyma.
C) xylem.
D) epidermis.
E) phloem.
B
4
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. A cuticle</strong> A) resists water loss. B) covers epidermal cells. C) may contain waxes and cutin. D) resists attack by microorganisms. E) does all of these. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
A cuticle

A) resists water loss.
B) covers epidermal cells.
C) may contain waxes and cutin.
D) resists attack by microorganisms.
E) does all of these.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
5
Carbon is not stored in plant:

A) trunks.
B) stems.
C) roots.
D) foliage.
E) it is stored in all of these.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
6
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Buds are produced</strong> A) in the axils of leaves. B) at the very ends of stems. C) at the nodes. D) by the apical meristem. E) at all of these areas. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Buds are produced

A) in the axils of leaves.
B) at the very ends of stems.
C) at the nodes.
D) by the apical meristem.
E) at all of these areas.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
7
Which of the following is NOT true of carbon dioxide?

A) It is released in the burning of fossil fuels.
B) It contributes to ozone destruction.
C) It is absorbed by plants.
D) It contributes to global warming.
E) All of these are true.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
8
<strong>  The letter A in the above figure represents</strong> A) ground tissue. B) dermal tissue. C) vascular tissue. D) apical meristem. E) shoot root combination.
The letter "A" in the above figure represents

A) ground tissue.
B) dermal tissue.
C) vascular tissue.
D) apical meristem.
E) shoot root combination.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
9
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter A in the above figure represents</strong> A) transverse. B) radial. C) tangential. D) elliptical. E) obtuse. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "A" in the above figure represents

A) transverse.
B) radial.
C) tangential.
D) elliptical.
E) obtuse.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
10
Which of the following is NOT considered strengthening or supportive tissue?

A) collenchyma
B) xylem
C) sclerenchyma
D) parenchyma
E) cork
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
11
Most of the plant body is composed of

A) dermal tissue.
B) root tissue.
C) ground tissue.
D) vascular tissue.
E) cork tissue.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
12
Which of the following is false?

A) Periderm is a primary tissue.
B) There is no tissue in animals that corresponds to meristem tissue of plants.
C) Growth from cell division at the tips of stems and roots produces primary growth.
D) Divisions of the lateral meristem increase
The diameter of the roots and stems.
E) Lateral meristem activity produces secondary growth.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
13
Primary growth

A) occurs along the sides of stems.
B) is dependent upon apical meristem.
C) increases the diameter of older plants.
D) is responsible for additions to woody parts.
E) fits all of these descriptions.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
14
Perpetually young tissues where cells retain the ability to divide are

A) vascular.
B) meristematic.
C) protective.
D) photosynthetic.
E) all of these.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
15
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Lignin is to cellulose strands as ____ is to epidermal cells.</strong> A) cuticulin B) epidermerin C) pectin D) cutin E) chitin Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Lignin is to cellulose strands as ____ is to epidermal cells.

A) cuticulin
B) epidermerin
C) pectin
D) cutin
E) chitin
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
16
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter A in the above figure represents</strong> A) sclerenchyma fibers. B) parenchyma. C) xylem. D) epidermis. E) phloem. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "A" in the above figure represents

A) sclerenchyma fibers.
B) parenchyma.
C) xylem.
D) epidermis.
E) phloem.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
17
<strong>  The letter C in the figure above represents</strong> A) root apical meristem. B) dermal tissue. C) vascular tissue. D) ground tissues. E) ground, dermal, and vascular tissues.
The letter "C" in the figure above represents

A) root apical meristem.
B) dermal tissue.
C) vascular tissue.
D) ground tissues.
E) ground, dermal, and vascular tissues.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
18
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Leaves arise</strong> A) as part of the periderm. B) as part of secondary growth. C) at the nodes. D) as a result of differentiation of cambium cells. E) from the lateral, not the apical, meristem. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Leaves arise

A) as part of the periderm.
B) as part of secondary growth.
C) at the nodes.
D) as a result of differentiation of cambium cells.
E) from the lateral, not the apical, meristem.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
19
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Air and water vapor cross the epidermis via</strong> A) pits. B) perforations. C) osmosis. D) stomata. E) tracheids. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Air and water vapor cross the epidermis via

A) pits.
B) perforations.
C) osmosis.
D) stomata.
E) tracheids.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
20
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which of the following cells are alive at maturity?</strong> A) sieve tube members B) vessel members C) tracheids D) vessel members and tracheids E) sieve tube members and vessel members Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which of the following cells are alive at maturity?

A) sieve tube members
B) vessel members
C) tracheids
D) vessel members and tracheids
E) sieve tube members and vessel members
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
21
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The vascular bundles of dicots separate the ground tissue into two zones.Which of the following correctly describes the arrangement of these zones from outside to in?</strong> A) outermost xylem >>> phloem >>> pith >>> cortex B) outermost phloem >>> xylem >>> pith >>> cortex C) outermost cortex >>> phloem >>> xylem >>> pith D) outermost pith >>> phloem >>> xylem >>> cortex E) outermost cortex >>> xylem >>> phloem >>> pith Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The vascular bundles of dicots separate the ground tissue into two zones.Which of the following correctly describes the arrangement of these zones from outside to in?

A) outermost xylem >>> phloem >>> pith >>> cortex
B) outermost phloem >>> xylem >>> pith >>> cortex
C) outermost cortex >>> phloem >>> xylem >>> pith
D) outermost pith >>> phloem >>> xylem >>> cortex
E) outermost cortex >>> xylem >>> phloem >>> pith
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
22
____ are short sections of underground stem encased by overlapping layers of thickened, modified leaves called scales.

A) Stolons
B) Rhizomes
C) Bulbs
D) Corms
E) Tubers
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
23
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter A in the above figure represents</strong> A) pericycle B) endodermis C) primary xylem D) root cortex E) primary phloem Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "A" in the above figure represents

A) pericycle
B) endodermis
C) primary xylem
D) root cortex
E) primary phloem
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
24
<strong>  Use the figure above for the following questions. The figure labeled B shows a cross-section through a ____ and a vascular bundle.</strong> A) monocot stem B) eudicot stem C) monocot root D) eudicot root E) none of these Use the figure above for the following questions.
The figure labeled "B" shows a cross-section through a ____ and a vascular bundle.

A) monocot stem
B) eudicot stem
C) monocot root
D) eudicot root
E) none of these
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
25
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which tissue will NOT be crushed or sloughed off by the growing of the stem?</strong> A) vascular cambium B) epidermis C) cortex D) pith E) endodermis Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which tissue will NOT be crushed or sloughed off by the growing of the stem?

A) vascular cambium
B) epidermis
C) cortex
D) pith
E) endodermis
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
26
____ are fleshy, scaly stems that typically grow under the soil and parallel to its surface.

A) Stolons
B) Rhizomes
C) Bulbs
D) Corms
E) Tubers
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
27
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter C in the above figure represents</strong> A) pericycle B) endodermis C) primary xylem D) root cortex E) primary phloem Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "C" in the above figure represents

A) pericycle
B) endodermis
C) primary xylem
D) root cortex
E) primary phloem
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
28
<strong>  Use the figure above for the following questions. The stalk that supports the individual eudicot leaf is the</strong> A) vascular bundle. B) petiole. C) node. D) bundle sheath. E) stomata. Use the figure above for the following questions.
The stalk that supports the individual eudicot leaf is the

A) vascular bundle.
B) petiole.
C) node.
D) bundle sheath.
E) stomata.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
29
<strong>  Which of the following gives rise to lateral roots?</strong> A) endodermis B) cortex C) epidermis D) pericycle E) pith
Which of the following gives rise to lateral roots?

A) endodermis
B) cortex
C) epidermis
D) pericycle
E) pith
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
30
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which of the following is part of the lateral meristem?</strong> A) cork cambium B) procambium C) protoderm D) ground meristem E) all of these Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which of the following is part of the lateral meristem?

A) cork cambium
B) procambium
C) protoderm
D) ground meristem
E) all of these
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
31
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Lateral meristems</strong> A) are groups of dividing cells. B) are responsible for increasing the width of a stem or root. C) are cambia. D) produce secondary growth only. E) fit all of these descriptions. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Lateral meristems

A) are groups of dividing cells.
B) are responsible for increasing the width of a stem or root.
C) are cambia.
D) produce secondary growth only.
E) fit all of these descriptions.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
32
Runners are modified stems that resemble roots and are also known as

A) stolons.
B) rhizomes.
C) bulbs.
D) corms.
E) tubers.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
33
<strong>  Figure B in the above pair is a</strong> A) cotyledon. B) petiole. C) dicot; evergreen. D) veins. E) monocot.
Figure "B" in the above pair is a

A) cotyledon.
B) petiole.
C) dicot; evergreen.
D) veins.
E) monocot.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
34
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. Which of the following environments would be most likely to produce trees without annual rings?</strong> A) tropical rain forest B) northern evergreen forest C) areas with alternating wet and dry seasons D) temperate-deciduous forests E) none of these, because annual rings are characteristic of all trees Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
Which of the following environments would be most likely to produce trees without annual rings?

A) tropical rain forest
B) northern evergreen forest
C) areas with alternating wet and dry seasons
D) temperate-deciduous forests
E) none of these, because annual rings are characteristic of all trees
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
35
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
companion cells
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
36
<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. If a sieve tube in a plant becomes blocked, the plant will experience difficulty in</strong> A) carrying on transpiration. B) transporting minerals. C) translocating food throughout the plant. D) completing cell division and experiencing normal growth. E) healing wounds. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
If a sieve tube in a plant becomes blocked, the plant will experience difficulty in

A) carrying on transpiration.
B) transporting minerals.
C) translocating food throughout the plant.
D) completing cell division and experiencing normal growth.
E) healing wounds.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
37
<strong>  The main photosynthetic area of a leaf consists of</strong> A) mesophyll. B) cortex. C) xylem. D) epidermis. E) none of these.
The main photosynthetic area of a leaf consists of

A) mesophyll.
B) cortex.
C) xylem.
D) epidermis.
E) none of these.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
38
<strong>  Which of the following statements is false?</strong> A) The greatest amount of photosynthesis takes place in the palisade mesophyll. B) There are more stomata on the upper epidermis of most leaves than on the lower epidermis. C) The palisade mesophyll is more densely packed than the spongy mesophyll. D) The surface area of the root system is greater than that of the shoot system. E) Photosynthesis occurs in both the spongy and palisade mesophyll.
Which of the following statements is false?

A) The greatest amount of photosynthesis takes place in the palisade mesophyll.
B) There are more stomata on the upper epidermis of most leaves than on the lower epidermis.
C) The palisade mesophyll is more densely packed than the spongy mesophyll.
D) The surface area of the root system is greater than that of the shoot system.
E) Photosynthesis occurs in both the spongy and palisade mesophyll.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
39
<strong>  Most monocots have numerous ____ roots arising from the stem.</strong> A) adventitious B) primary C) epidermal D) secondary E) tap
Most monocots have numerous ____ roots arising from the stem.

A) adventitious
B) primary
C) epidermal
D) secondary
E) tap
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
40
<strong>  If you were to penetrate through the epidermal layer of a root, you would next encounter the</strong> A) xylem. B) endodermis. C) cortex. D) phloem. E) pericycle.
If you were to penetrate through the epidermal layer of a root, you would next encounter the

A) xylem.
B) endodermis.
C) cortex.
D) phloem.
E) pericycle.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
41
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
epidermis
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
42
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
pith
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
43
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
parenchyma
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
44
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
spongy mesophyll
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
45
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
phloem
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
46
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
vessel members
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
47
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
procambium
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
48
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
palisade mesophyll
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
49
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
collenchyma
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
50
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
cork cambium
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
51
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
meristems
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
52
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
sclereids
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
53
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
periderm
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
54
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
tracheids
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
55
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
endodermis
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
56
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
pericycle
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
57
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
vascular bundles
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
58
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.gives rise to periderm
b.nucleate phloem cells that help load and unload the phloem
c.dead cells with perforation plates; more efficient at water conduction than other xylem cells
d.living nonnucleated cells that conduct food from photosynthetic source area to storage sink area
e.a cylinder of parenchyma cells outside the vascular tissue but inside the endodermis
f.clusters of strands containing xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium
g.dead cells without perforation plates; the principal xylem cells of nonflowering vascular plants
h.cells with thick secondary walls impregnated with lignin that are especially abundant in some fruits and seeds
i.the principal photosynthetic region of a leaf
j.
regions that can undergo mitosis
k.gas exchange and storage plus photosynthesis
sieve elements
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
59
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
cortex
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
60
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
sclerenchyma
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
61
Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five plant tissues listed below.
a.parenchyma
b.collenchyma
c.sclerenchyma
d.xylem
e.phloem
Vascular tissue of a plant composed of tracheids and vessel members.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
62
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
xylem
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
63
Monocots and eudicots differ in how xylem and phloem are distributed in ground tissue, in the number of petals in flowers, and in the number of __________.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
64
Why does vascular cambium produce annual rings in xylem but not in phloem?
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
65
Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five plant tissues listed below.
a.parenchyma
b.collenchyma
c.sclerenchyma
d.xylem
e.phloem
Plant tissue involved in regeneration following a wound.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
66
__________ covers and protects the outer surfaces of primary plant parts.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
67
The simple plant tissues are __________, __________, and __________.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
68
Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five plant tissues listed below.
a.parenchyma
b.collenchyma
c.sclerenchyma
d.xylem
e.phloem
Vascular tissue that conducts water and dissolved salts throughout a plant.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
69
Do trees really sequester carbon permanently or just while they are alive?
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
70
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
vascular cambium
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
71
Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five plant tissues listed below.
a.parenchyma
b.collenchyma
c.sclerenchyma
d.xylem
e.phloem
Vascular tissue that conducts and distributes food to plant cells.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
72
Imagine you were 'building' a plant.You wanted a particular tissue to be somewhat rigid but capable of rapid growth.What tissue type would you pick?
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
73
Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five plant tissues listed below.
a.parenchyma
b.collenchyma
c.sclerenchyma
d.xylem
e.phloem
Ground tissue of plants, sometimes containing lignin that strengthens the adult plant.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
74
Matching.Match all applicable letters with the appropriate term(s).Letters may be used more than once, and a term may have more than one letter.
a.tissue that is part of the ground system
b.tissue that is part of the vascular system
c.tissue that is part of the dermal system
d.develops into the vascular cambium
e.leaf's photosynthetic tissues (palisade and spongy) are in this category
f.transports photosynthetic products away from leaves and stem
g.meristematic tissue
h.develops into secondary xylem and phloem
i.transports water and dissolved nutrients up to the stem and leaves
j.replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth
k.a single layer of cells that helps control the movement of water and dissolved salts into the xylem pipeline
l.influence the movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf and movement of water out of the leaf
m.generally, dead cells that provide support and strength to all three tissue systems
n.ground tissue centrally located within a ring of vascular bundles
stomata
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
75
Secondary growth (thickening) arises from __________.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
76
For a mineral nutrient to get to the leaves, it must make it to the plant xylem.Which layer would the nutrient need to traverse in a dicot?
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
77
Shoots and roots consist of __________, __________, and __________ tissue systems.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
78
Photosynthetic parenchyma is called __________.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
79
Primary growth (lengthening) arises from __________.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
locked card icon
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 79 flashcards in this deck.