Deck 27: Plant Form and Function

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With more than ____ species, flowering plants dominate the plant kingdom.

A)100,000
B)175,000
C)260,000
D)375,000
E)480,000
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Among the following substances contaminating Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, which is an organic compound that damages the nervous system, liver, and lungs?

A)lead
B)arsenic
C)dimethyl chloride
D)trichloroethylene
E)mercury
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What simple tissue composed of living cells is responsible for supporting rapidly growing plant parts such as young stems and leaf stalks?

A)vascular tissue
B)dermal tissue
C)collenchyma tissue
D)sclerenchyma tissue
E)parenchyma tissue
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If a mutation prevented the formation of lignin, which tissue would be most affected?

A)vascular cambium
B)parenchyma
C)collenchyma
D)sclerenchyma
E)mesophyll
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The tissue systems of the root and shoot systems are classified as ____.

A)ground tissue
B)dermal tissue
C)vascular tissue
D)ground and dermal tissues
E)ground, dermal, and vascular tissues
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Which of the following cells are alive at maturity?

A)sieve tube members
B)vessel members
C)tracheids
D)fibers
E)sclereids
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Which of the following is a plant cell type that is commonly found in and gives support to vascular tissues in stems and leaves?

A)sclereids
B)fibers
C)stomata
D)parenchyma
E)collenchyma
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The simple tissue composed of living, thin-walled cells with functions that depend on location is called ____ tissue.

A)vascular
B)dermal
C)collenchyma
D)sclerenchyma
E)parenchyma
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The use of plants to clean up environmental contaminants is called ____.

A)photosynthesis
B)phototropism
C)translocation
D)phytoremediation
E)transpiration
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Which of the following plant cells has a companion cell?

A)tracheids
B)vessel elements
C)sieve elements
D)sclereids
E)fibers
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The simple tissue composed of dead, thick-walled cells that provide structural support to plants is referred to as ____.

A)vascular
B)dermal
C)collenchyma
D)sclerenchyma
E)parenchyma
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What structures allow water to move laterally and vertically through xylem cells?

A)sieve elements
B)companion cells
C)sclereids in the cell walls
D)pits in the cell walls
E)perforated sieve plates
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Which of the following cells conduct sugars and other organic solutes?

A)tracheids
B)vessel elements
C)companion cells
D)sieve elements
E)xylem
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What tissues make up most of the soft internal parts of a plant?

A)vascular tissues
B)dermal tissues
C)ground tissues
D)ground and dermal tissues
E)ground and vascular tissues
Question
The gritty feel of a pear is due to ____ cells.

A)collenchyma
B)epidermal
C)fiber
D)sclereid
E)parenchyma
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What complex polysaccharide imparts flexibility to the unevenly thickened cell walls of collenchyma cells?

A)pectin
B)cellulose
C)lignin
D)starch
E)wax
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Which of the following plants was used to remove contaminants from soil at the Aberdeen Proving Ground site?

A)hemlock
B)poplar trees
C)maple trees
D)sawgrass
E)oak trees
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In older stems and roots, a complex dermal tissue called ____ replaces the epidermis.

A)endoderm
B)periderm
C)mesophyll
D)cortex
E)lignin
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Plants can close tiny gaps in their epidermis, referred to as ____, to limit water loss from internal tissues.

A)periderm
B)stomata
C)endoderm
D)tracheids
E)sclereids
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What type of vascular tissue conducts water and dissolved minerals throughout the plant?

A)xylem
B)phloem
C)sclereids
D)companion cells
E)sieve tubes
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The vascular bundles inside a typical eudicot stem are arranged in a characteristic ring, which divides the stem's ground tissue into the ____ (inside the ring)and the ____ (outside the ring).

A)cortex; pith
B)pith; cortex
C)pith; cambium
D)cambium; cortex
E)cortex; epidermis
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The first structure to emerge from a seed is a ____.

A)root
B)shoot
C)cotyledon
D)leaf
E)flower
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The stalk that supports the individual eudicot leaf is the ____.

A)collenchyma
B)petiole
C)node
D)sclereid
E)peduncle
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In monocots, flower parts are typically in ____ or multiples of ____.

A)threes; fours
B)fours; fives
C)threes, threes
D)twos; twos
E)fours; fours
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The veins of leaves are used for ____.

A)support
B)identification
C)transport of water and nutrients
D)detachment in the autumn
E)regeneration
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What tissue is found within a leaf vein?

A)xylem
B)cortex
C)pith
D)stomata
E)epidermis
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Stomata ____.

A)are found in the root cells
B)may be found scattered anywhere throughout the plant
C)allow the movement of gases into and out of plants
D)are more numerous on the top surface of a leaf
E)remain open at all times
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The main photosynthetic area of a leaf is ____.

A)mesophyll
B)cortex
C)phloem
D)epidermis
E)endoderm
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What is a bulb?

A)a short section of underground stem encased by overlapping layers of scales
B)a short, thickened underground stem that contains nodes
C)a flattened, photosynthetic stem specialized to store water
D)a fleshy stem that typically grows under the soil and parallel to its surface
E)a stems that branches from a plant's main stem and grows horizontally on the ground
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Modified stems that branch from the main stem of the plant and grow horizontally on the ground or just under it are referred to as ____.

A)rhizomes
B)bulbs
C)stolons
D)corms
E)tubers
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What are the modified stems of cacti called?

A)bulbs
B)corms
C)rhizomes
D)tubers
E)cladodes
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What type of specialized stem do plants such as irises and grasses possess?

A)cladodes
B)bulbs
C)tubers
D)rhizomes
E)corms
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Most monocots have numerous ____ roots arising from the stem.

A)adventitious
B)primary
C)fibrous
D)secondary
E)tap
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What particle of soil is best at retaining dissolved nutrients that might otherwise trickle past roots too quickly to be absorbed?

A)nodules
B)humus
C)silt
D)clay
E)sand
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The "eyes" of a potato are ____.

A)bulbs
B)nodes
C)corms
D)leaves
E)roots
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What is a cotyledon?

A)an embryonic root
B)a seed cover
C)a flower part
D)an embryonic leaf
E)a fruit
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Decomposing organic material that releases nutrients into the soil is known as ____.

A)clay
B)humus
C)silt
D)hyphae
E)fungus
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Regions on a plant stem that can give rise to new shoots or roots are known as ____.

A)bundles
B)internodes
C)flowers
D)cotyledons
E)nodes
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In a leaf, where are the most chloroplasts found?

A)the phloem
B)the palisade mesophyll
C)the spongy mesophyll
D)the upper epidermis
E)stomata
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The names of the monocot and eudicot groups refer to the number of ____.

A)seed leaves in their embryos
B)ovules in their ovaries
C)flower parts they possess
D)leaf veins they possess
E)furrows in their pollen grains
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The cells that surround stomata are called ____.

A)endodermal cells
B)guard cells
C)mesophyll cells
D)vascular bundle cells
E)vessel cells
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Movement of soluble organic material through plants is known as ____.

A)translocation
B)transduction
C)transformation
D)transpiration
E)transportation
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Root hairs are extensions of the ____.

A)apical meristem
B)vascular bundles
C)pericycle
D)epidermal cells
E)root cap
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Fluid inside vessel elements is being pulled upward primarily by ____.

A)turgor pressure
B)evaporation and cohesion
C)osmotic gradients
D)pressure flow forces
E)active transport and osmosis
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The most commonly accepted theory used to explain movement of fluid through phloem is ____.

A)the cohesion-tension theory
B)the pressure flow theory
C)active transport
D)dialysis
E)turgor pressure
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The movement of materials already in the phloem is described as ____.

A)translocation
B)declining pressure flow
C)cohesion-tension
D)active transport
E)transpiration
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Most of the water moving into a leaf is lost through ____.

A)osmotic gradients
B)transpiration
C)pressure flow
D)translocation
E)osmosis
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What compound diffuses through open stomata into plant tissues thereby initiating photosynthesis?

A)water molecules
B)oxygen gas
C)carbon dioxide
D)potassium ions
E)calcium ions
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When guard cells are filled with water, ____.

A)stomata are open
B)stomata are closed
C)sugars diffuse into the sieve tube members
D)gases cannot diffuse into the plant
E)gases cannot diffuse out of the plant
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Endodermis cells of the root secrete a waxy substance on ____.

A)all of their walls
B)the walls that lead into the xylem
C)the walls adjacent to the phloem only
D)walls of the endodermis that touch each other
E)their chloroplasts
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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)pith
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Approximately what percent of the water that enters a plant is lost by transpiration?

A)5
B)10
C)25
D)50
E)95
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The openings in leaves that function to exchange gases are called ____.

A)cuticles
B)stomata
C)guard cells
D)pits
E)pores
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From the outside to the inside, which is the correct order of tissues in a eudicot root?

A)epidermis>>cortex>>endodermis>>vascular tissue
B)epidermis>>endodermis>>vascular tissue>>cortex
C)endodermis>>cortex>>epidermis>>vascular tissue
D)epidermis>>vascular tissue>>endodermis>>cortex
E)endodermis>>epidermis>>cortex>>vascular tissue
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Which theory of water transport states that hydrogen bonding allows water molecules to maintain a continuous fluid column as water is pulled from roots to leaves?

A)pressure flow
B)evaporation
C)cohesion-tension
D)abscission
E)fusion
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What is responsible for creating the large pits in the sieve plates of phloem cells?

A)the loss of organelles from phloem cells
B)the cohesive property of water molecules
C)reduction of cellulose in the cell walls
D)translocation of organic molecules
E)enlargement of plasmodesmata
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Most flowering plants maximize their ability to take up nutrients by taking part in mutualisms with fungi. These mutualisms are called ____.

A)root nodules
B)Rhizobium
C)mycorrhizae
D)legumes
E)endodermal associations
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To which of the following processes is transpiration most analogous?

A)water moving through a water hose
B)magnets attracting metal
C)sucking soda through a straw
D)a waterfall
E)a sponge absorbing a spill
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The tissue found in the center of a root is ____.

A)xylem
B)endodermis
C)cortex
D)phloem
E)pith
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The source region in the pressure flow explanation of phloem transport is most often the ____.

A)root
B)flower
C)stem
D)leaf
E)soil
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Heartwood is denoted by letter _____.
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Secondary phloem is denoted by letter _____.
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Soft plant parts, such as leaves, are produced from ____.

A)the vascular cambium
B)the cork cambium
C)primary growth
D)secondary growth
E)lateral meristems
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Sapwood is denoted by letter _____.
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The vascular cambium is denoted by letter _____.
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The vascular cambium is denoted by letter _____.
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Periderm is denoted by letter _____.
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Annual growth rings are formed in woody stems principally through the activities of the ____.

A)cork cambium
B)cortex
C)vascular cambium
D)apical meristem
E)endodermis
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Stem and root thickening in eudicots is accomplished by ___ and is called ___ growth.

A)lateral meristems; primary
B)lateral meristems; secondary
C)apical meristems; primary
D)apical meristems; secondary
E)apical meristems; lateral
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Tissues on either sides of an apical meristem in a shoot develop into ____.

A)flowers
B)branches
C)lateral meristems
D)leaves
E)roots
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From the outside of a tree to its center, which of the following is the correct order of appearance?
1. periderm
2. vascular cambium
3. sapwood
4. secondary phloem
5. cork cambium
6. heartwood

A)1-2-4-5-6-3
B)1-5-4-2-3-6
C)1-4-5-2-6-3
D)1-3-2-5-4-6
E)1-2-4-5-3-6
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Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Phloem is denoted by letter _____.
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Phloem is denoted by letter _____.
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Phloem is denoted by letter _____.
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In a shoot, where is the apical meristem located?

A)in the terminal bud
B)in the center
C)in the immature leaves
D)in the leaf hair
E)in the ground tissue
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During secondary growth of a plant,   ____ gives rise to wood and ____ gives rise to periderm.

A)vascular cambium; cork cambium
B)cork cambium; apical meristem
C)cork cambium; vascular cambium
D)lateral meristem; apical meristem
E)vascular cambium; apical meristem
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Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
C
Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
D
Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
E
Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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What is another term for periderm and all other living dead tissues outside the cylinder of vascular cambium?

A)wood
B)endoderm
C)cortex
D)cork
E)bark
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The tip of an actively lengthening shoot is called a ____.

A)flower stalk
B)shoot cap
C)lateral meristem
D)terminal bud
E)lateral bud
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In an annual tree ring, the wood with large diameter, thin-walled cells is ____.

A)called early wood
B)heartwood
C)formed from crushed phloem cells
D)produced in the winter
E)called late wood
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Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
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Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
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Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
C
Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
D
Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
E
Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
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Deck 27: Plant Form and Function
1
With more than ____ species, flowering plants dominate the plant kingdom.

A)100,000
B)175,000
C)260,000
D)375,000
E)480,000
C
2
Among the following substances contaminating Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, which is an organic compound that damages the nervous system, liver, and lungs?

A)lead
B)arsenic
C)dimethyl chloride
D)trichloroethylene
E)mercury
D
3
What simple tissue composed of living cells is responsible for supporting rapidly growing plant parts such as young stems and leaf stalks?

A)vascular tissue
B)dermal tissue
C)collenchyma tissue
D)sclerenchyma tissue
E)parenchyma tissue
C
4
If a mutation prevented the formation of lignin, which tissue would be most affected?

A)vascular cambium
B)parenchyma
C)collenchyma
D)sclerenchyma
E)mesophyll
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The tissue systems of the root and shoot systems are classified as ____.

A)ground tissue
B)dermal tissue
C)vascular tissue
D)ground and dermal tissues
E)ground, dermal, and vascular tissues
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Which of the following cells are alive at maturity?

A)sieve tube members
B)vessel members
C)tracheids
D)fibers
E)sclereids
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Which of the following is a plant cell type that is commonly found in and gives support to vascular tissues in stems and leaves?

A)sclereids
B)fibers
C)stomata
D)parenchyma
E)collenchyma
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The simple tissue composed of living, thin-walled cells with functions that depend on location is called ____ tissue.

A)vascular
B)dermal
C)collenchyma
D)sclerenchyma
E)parenchyma
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The use of plants to clean up environmental contaminants is called ____.

A)photosynthesis
B)phototropism
C)translocation
D)phytoremediation
E)transpiration
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Which of the following plant cells has a companion cell?

A)tracheids
B)vessel elements
C)sieve elements
D)sclereids
E)fibers
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The simple tissue composed of dead, thick-walled cells that provide structural support to plants is referred to as ____.

A)vascular
B)dermal
C)collenchyma
D)sclerenchyma
E)parenchyma
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What structures allow water to move laterally and vertically through xylem cells?

A)sieve elements
B)companion cells
C)sclereids in the cell walls
D)pits in the cell walls
E)perforated sieve plates
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Which of the following cells conduct sugars and other organic solutes?

A)tracheids
B)vessel elements
C)companion cells
D)sieve elements
E)xylem
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What tissues make up most of the soft internal parts of a plant?

A)vascular tissues
B)dermal tissues
C)ground tissues
D)ground and dermal tissues
E)ground and vascular tissues
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The gritty feel of a pear is due to ____ cells.

A)collenchyma
B)epidermal
C)fiber
D)sclereid
E)parenchyma
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What complex polysaccharide imparts flexibility to the unevenly thickened cell walls of collenchyma cells?

A)pectin
B)cellulose
C)lignin
D)starch
E)wax
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Which of the following plants was used to remove contaminants from soil at the Aberdeen Proving Ground site?

A)hemlock
B)poplar trees
C)maple trees
D)sawgrass
E)oak trees
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In older stems and roots, a complex dermal tissue called ____ replaces the epidermis.

A)endoderm
B)periderm
C)mesophyll
D)cortex
E)lignin
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Plants can close tiny gaps in their epidermis, referred to as ____, to limit water loss from internal tissues.

A)periderm
B)stomata
C)endoderm
D)tracheids
E)sclereids
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What type of vascular tissue conducts water and dissolved minerals throughout the plant?

A)xylem
B)phloem
C)sclereids
D)companion cells
E)sieve tubes
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The vascular bundles inside a typical eudicot stem are arranged in a characteristic ring, which divides the stem's ground tissue into the ____ (inside the ring)and the ____ (outside the ring).

A)cortex; pith
B)pith; cortex
C)pith; cambium
D)cambium; cortex
E)cortex; epidermis
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The first structure to emerge from a seed is a ____.

A)root
B)shoot
C)cotyledon
D)leaf
E)flower
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The stalk that supports the individual eudicot leaf is the ____.

A)collenchyma
B)petiole
C)node
D)sclereid
E)peduncle
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In monocots, flower parts are typically in ____ or multiples of ____.

A)threes; fours
B)fours; fives
C)threes, threes
D)twos; twos
E)fours; fours
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The veins of leaves are used for ____.

A)support
B)identification
C)transport of water and nutrients
D)detachment in the autumn
E)regeneration
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What tissue is found within a leaf vein?

A)xylem
B)cortex
C)pith
D)stomata
E)epidermis
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Stomata ____.

A)are found in the root cells
B)may be found scattered anywhere throughout the plant
C)allow the movement of gases into and out of plants
D)are more numerous on the top surface of a leaf
E)remain open at all times
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The main photosynthetic area of a leaf is ____.

A)mesophyll
B)cortex
C)phloem
D)epidermis
E)endoderm
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What is a bulb?

A)a short section of underground stem encased by overlapping layers of scales
B)a short, thickened underground stem that contains nodes
C)a flattened, photosynthetic stem specialized to store water
D)a fleshy stem that typically grows under the soil and parallel to its surface
E)a stems that branches from a plant's main stem and grows horizontally on the ground
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Modified stems that branch from the main stem of the plant and grow horizontally on the ground or just under it are referred to as ____.

A)rhizomes
B)bulbs
C)stolons
D)corms
E)tubers
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What are the modified stems of cacti called?

A)bulbs
B)corms
C)rhizomes
D)tubers
E)cladodes
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What type of specialized stem do plants such as irises and grasses possess?

A)cladodes
B)bulbs
C)tubers
D)rhizomes
E)corms
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Most monocots have numerous ____ roots arising from the stem.

A)adventitious
B)primary
C)fibrous
D)secondary
E)tap
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What particle of soil is best at retaining dissolved nutrients that might otherwise trickle past roots too quickly to be absorbed?

A)nodules
B)humus
C)silt
D)clay
E)sand
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35
The "eyes" of a potato are ____.

A)bulbs
B)nodes
C)corms
D)leaves
E)roots
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36
What is a cotyledon?

A)an embryonic root
B)a seed cover
C)a flower part
D)an embryonic leaf
E)a fruit
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37
Decomposing organic material that releases nutrients into the soil is known as ____.

A)clay
B)humus
C)silt
D)hyphae
E)fungus
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38
Regions on a plant stem that can give rise to new shoots or roots are known as ____.

A)bundles
B)internodes
C)flowers
D)cotyledons
E)nodes
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39
In a leaf, where are the most chloroplasts found?

A)the phloem
B)the palisade mesophyll
C)the spongy mesophyll
D)the upper epidermis
E)stomata
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40
The names of the monocot and eudicot groups refer to the number of ____.

A)seed leaves in their embryos
B)ovules in their ovaries
C)flower parts they possess
D)leaf veins they possess
E)furrows in their pollen grains
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41
The cells that surround stomata are called ____.

A)endodermal cells
B)guard cells
C)mesophyll cells
D)vascular bundle cells
E)vessel cells
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42
Movement of soluble organic material through plants is known as ____.

A)translocation
B)transduction
C)transformation
D)transpiration
E)transportation
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43
Root hairs are extensions of the ____.

A)apical meristem
B)vascular bundles
C)pericycle
D)epidermal cells
E)root cap
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44
Fluid inside vessel elements is being pulled upward primarily by ____.

A)turgor pressure
B)evaporation and cohesion
C)osmotic gradients
D)pressure flow forces
E)active transport and osmosis
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45
The most commonly accepted theory used to explain movement of fluid through phloem is ____.

A)the cohesion-tension theory
B)the pressure flow theory
C)active transport
D)dialysis
E)turgor pressure
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46
The movement of materials already in the phloem is described as ____.

A)translocation
B)declining pressure flow
C)cohesion-tension
D)active transport
E)transpiration
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47
Most of the water moving into a leaf is lost through ____.

A)osmotic gradients
B)transpiration
C)pressure flow
D)translocation
E)osmosis
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48
What compound diffuses through open stomata into plant tissues thereby initiating photosynthesis?

A)water molecules
B)oxygen gas
C)carbon dioxide
D)potassium ions
E)calcium ions
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49
When guard cells are filled with water, ____.

A)stomata are open
B)stomata are closed
C)sugars diffuse into the sieve tube members
D)gases cannot diffuse into the plant
E)gases cannot diffuse out of the plant
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50
Endodermis cells of the root secrete a waxy substance on ____.

A)all of their walls
B)the walls that lead into the xylem
C)the walls adjacent to the phloem only
D)walls of the endodermis that touch each other
E)their chloroplasts
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51
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)pith
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52
Approximately what percent of the water that enters a plant is lost by transpiration?

A)5
B)10
C)25
D)50
E)95
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53
The openings in leaves that function to exchange gases are called ____.

A)cuticles
B)stomata
C)guard cells
D)pits
E)pores
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54
From the outside to the inside, which is the correct order of tissues in a eudicot root?

A)epidermis>>cortex>>endodermis>>vascular tissue
B)epidermis>>endodermis>>vascular tissue>>cortex
C)endodermis>>cortex>>epidermis>>vascular tissue
D)epidermis>>vascular tissue>>endodermis>>cortex
E)endodermis>>epidermis>>cortex>>vascular tissue
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55
Which theory of water transport states that hydrogen bonding allows water molecules to maintain a continuous fluid column as water is pulled from roots to leaves?

A)pressure flow
B)evaporation
C)cohesion-tension
D)abscission
E)fusion
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56
What is responsible for creating the large pits in the sieve plates of phloem cells?

A)the loss of organelles from phloem cells
B)the cohesive property of water molecules
C)reduction of cellulose in the cell walls
D)translocation of organic molecules
E)enlargement of plasmodesmata
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57
Most flowering plants maximize their ability to take up nutrients by taking part in mutualisms with fungi. These mutualisms are called ____.

A)root nodules
B)Rhizobium
C)mycorrhizae
D)legumes
E)endodermal associations
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58
To which of the following processes is transpiration most analogous?

A)water moving through a water hose
B)magnets attracting metal
C)sucking soda through a straw
D)a waterfall
E)a sponge absorbing a spill
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59
The tissue found in the center of a root is ____.

A)xylem
B)endodermis
C)cortex
D)phloem
E)pith
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60
The source region in the pressure flow explanation of phloem transport is most often the ____.

A)root
B)flower
C)stem
D)leaf
E)soil
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61
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Heartwood is denoted by letter _____.
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Heartwood is denoted by letter _____.
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Heartwood is denoted by letter _____.
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Heartwood is denoted by letter _____.
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Heartwood is denoted by letter _____.
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Heartwood is denoted by letter _____.
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62
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Bark is denoted by letter _____.
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Bark is denoted by letter _____.
B
Bark is denoted by letter _____.
C
Bark is denoted by letter _____.
D
Bark is denoted by letter _____.
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Bark is denoted by letter _____.
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63
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Secondary phloem is denoted by letter _____.
A
Secondary phloem is denoted by letter _____.
B
Secondary phloem is denoted by letter _____.
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Secondary phloem is denoted by letter _____.
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Secondary phloem is denoted by letter _____.
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Secondary phloem is denoted by letter _____.
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64
Soft plant parts, such as leaves, are produced from ____.

A)the vascular cambium
B)the cork cambium
C)primary growth
D)secondary growth
E)lateral meristems
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65
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Sapwood is denoted by letter _____.
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Sapwood is denoted by letter _____.
B
Sapwood is denoted by letter _____.
C
Sapwood is denoted by letter _____.
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Sapwood is denoted by letter _____.
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Sapwood is denoted by letter _____.
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66
Match between columns
The vascular cambium is denoted by letter _____.
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The vascular cambium is denoted by letter _____.
B
The vascular cambium is denoted by letter _____.
C
The vascular cambium is denoted by letter _____.
D
The vascular cambium is denoted by letter _____.
E
The vascular cambium is denoted by letter _____.
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67
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Periderm is denoted by letter _____.
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Periderm is denoted by letter _____.
B
Periderm is denoted by letter _____.
C
Periderm is denoted by letter _____.
D
Periderm is denoted by letter _____.
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Periderm is denoted by letter _____.
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68
Annual growth rings are formed in woody stems principally through the activities of the ____.

A)cork cambium
B)cortex
C)vascular cambium
D)apical meristem
E)endodermis
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69
Stem and root thickening in eudicots is accomplished by ___ and is called ___ growth.

A)lateral meristems; primary
B)lateral meristems; secondary
C)apical meristems; primary
D)apical meristems; secondary
E)apical meristems; lateral
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70
Tissues on either sides of an apical meristem in a shoot develop into ____.

A)flowers
B)branches
C)lateral meristems
D)leaves
E)roots
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71
From the outside of a tree to its center, which of the following is the correct order of appearance?
1. periderm
2. vascular cambium
3. sapwood
4. secondary phloem
5. cork cambium
6. heartwood

A)1-2-4-5-6-3
B)1-5-4-2-3-6
C)1-4-5-2-6-3
D)1-3-2-5-4-6
E)1-2-4-5-3-6
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72
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Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
B
Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
D
Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Sclerenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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73
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Phloem is denoted by letter _____.
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Phloem is denoted by letter _____.
B
Phloem is denoted by letter _____.
C
Phloem is denoted by letter _____.
D
Phloem is denoted by letter _____.
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Phloem is denoted by letter _____.
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74
In a shoot, where is the apical meristem located?

A)in the terminal bud
B)in the center
C)in the immature leaves
D)in the leaf hair
E)in the ground tissue
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75
During secondary growth of a plant,   ____ gives rise to wood and ____ gives rise to periderm.

A)vascular cambium; cork cambium
B)cork cambium; apical meristem
C)cork cambium; vascular cambium
D)lateral meristem; apical meristem
E)vascular cambium; apical meristem
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76
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Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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Collenchyma is denoted by letter _____.
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77
What is another term for periderm and all other living dead tissues outside the cylinder of vascular cambium?

A)wood
B)endoderm
C)cortex
D)cork
E)bark
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78
The tip of an actively lengthening shoot is called a ____.

A)flower stalk
B)shoot cap
C)lateral meristem
D)terminal bud
E)lateral bud
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79
In an annual tree ring, the wood with large diameter, thin-walled cells is ____.

A)called early wood
B)heartwood
C)formed from crushed phloem cells
D)produced in the winter
E)called late wood
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80
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Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
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Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
B
Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
C
Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
D
Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
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Xylem is denoted by letter _____.
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