Deck 33: Plant Structure, Growth, and Development

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of parenchyma cells?

A) They all lack the ability to photosynthesize.
B) They can differentiate into other kinds of cells in response to an injury to the plant.
C) They may contain various storage materials, such as starch grains, oils, or water.
D) They must be living cells in order to function.
E) They may secrete substances of various types.
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Which one of the following is mismatched?

A) ground tissue-photosynthesis
B) vascular tissue-storage
C) dermal tissue-covering of plant body
D) ground tissue-storage
E) vascular tissue-transport
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Who am I? I am alive at maturity and have primary cell walls that are especially thickened at the corners.

A) sclerenchyma
B) collenchyma
C) parenchyma
D) phloem
E) xylem
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A plant that requires two years to complete its life cycle is referred to as:

A) a biennial.
B) an annual.
C) a perennial.
D) a dicot.
E) a monocot.
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All woody plants are:

A) annuals.
B) biennials.
C) perennials.
D) deciduous.
E) evergreen.
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In plants, parenchyma cells typically secrete all of the following except:

A) resins.
B) hormones.
C) starches.
D) enzymes.
E) nectar.
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Which of the following plants is not a biennial?

A) carrot
B) Queen Anne's Lace
C) foxglove
D) cabbage
E) iris
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A main function of a plant's root system is to:

A) photosynthesize.
B) absorb dissolved nutrients and water.
C) absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide.
D) capture sunlight.
E) bear seed-containing fruits.
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Which of the following plants is not an annual?

A) corn
B) geranium
C) sunflower
D) marigold
E) carrot
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The soft part of a plant body, such as a potato, consists largely of __________ tissue.

A) sclerenchyma
B) collenchyma
C) parenchyma
D) phloem
E) xylem
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The bulk of the herbaceous plant's body is its __________ system.

A) vascular tissue
B) ground tissue
C) dermal tissue
D) xylem tissue
E) meristematic tissue
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Plants that do not develop persistent woody parts above the ground are called:

A) monocots.
B) dicots.
C) herbaceous.
D) deciduous.
E) perennials.
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Which of the following tissues is dead at maturity?

A) parenchyma.
B) sclerenchyma.
C) collenchyma.
D) epidermis.
E) lignin.
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Roots, stem, leaves, flower parts, and fruits are referred to as:

A) apical meristems.
B) dermal tissues.
C) vascular tissues.
D) organs.
E) ground tissues.
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Parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma are classified as:

A) dermal tissues.
B) vascular tissues.
C) ground tissues.
D) primary tissues.
E) secondary tissues.
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Sclereids are cells that:

A) are found in wood and bark.
B) conduct water and dissolved minerals.
C) are usually found in nut shells and pits of stone fruits.
D) conduct dissolved sugars.
E) form cytoplasmic connections between cells.
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Which tissue system of the plant body is largely responsible for photosynthesis?

A) ground tissue system
B) vascular tissue system
C) dermal tissue system
D) primary tissue system
E) secondary tissue system
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The extremely flexible tissue that provides support in soft, nonwoody plants, allowing them to grow upward, is:

A) parenchyma tissue.
B) collenchyma tissue.
C) sclerenchyma tissue.
D) dermal tissue.
E) meristematic tissue.
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A secondary cell wall would be located:

A) inside the cytoplasm.
B) embedded within the primary wall.
C) embedded within the plasma membrane.
D) inside the plasma membrane.
E) inside the primary cell wall.
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The most abundant polymer in the world is:

A) cellulose.
B) glucose.
C) hemicellulose.
D) lignin.
E) pectin.
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Growth that results in an increase in the length of a plant is referred to as:

A) horizontal growth.
B) longitudinal growth.
C) primary growth.
D) radial growth.
E) secondary growth.
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Sugar is conducted in solution through specialized cells known as:

A) fibers.
B) companion cells.
C) sieve tube elements.
D) tracheids.
E) vessels.
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You isolate the hemicellulose from a parenchyma cell.You correctly predict that the hemicellulose will contain which of the following in greatest amount?

A) cellulose
B) xyloglucan
C) lignin
D) α\alpha -galacturonic acid
E) amino acid derivatives
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Special epidermal outgrowths that remove excess salt accumulated in seashore plants are an example of:

A) plasmodesmata.
B) guard cells.
C) stomata.
D) sclereids.
E) trichomes.
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Growth that results in an increase in stem or root length occurs in which specific area of the plant?

A) lateral meristem
B) apical meristem
C) vascular cambium
D) cork cambium
E) periderm
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Xylem is composed of all of the following cell types except:

A) tracheids.
B) vessel elements.
C) fibers.
D) parenchyma.
E) sieve tube elements.
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What two tissues transport materials throughout the entire plant body?

A) sclerenchyma and xylem
B) phloem and xylem
C) parenchyma and xylem
D) sclerenchyma and collenchyma
E) epidermis and xylem
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A root cap:

A) protects the fragile meristematic cells at the root tip.
B) pushes the root tip deeper into the soil.
C) protects the cells located in the lateral meristem.
D) arises from the stem apical meristem.
E) will differentiate into primary tissues of the adult plant.
Question
Growth that results in an increase in the girth of a plant is referred to as:

A) horizontal growth.
B) longitudinal growth.
C) primary growth.
D) radial growth.
E) secondary growth.
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Which of the following could not be considered a secondary tissue?

A) xylem
B) phloem
C) epidermis
D) periderm
E) cork.
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In both stems and leaves, photosynthetic tissues lie beneath the __________.

A) cortex
B) periderm
C) pith
D) epidermis
E) sclerenchyma.
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Which of the following statements about meristematic tissue is false?

A) It is found at the tips of all roots.
B) It is found at the tips of all stems.
C) It is capable of continually dividing throughout the life of the plant.
D) Its cells are incapable of differentiating.
E) Its cells are dead at functional maturity.
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Primary growth involves:

A) an increase in length.
B) an increase in girth.
C) a production of secondary xylem.
D) a production of cork cells.
E) a division of vascular cambium cells.
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Mature vessel elements:

A) form sieve tubes in the vascular tissue.
B) have pits in their walls, which allow water to be transported laterally.
C) are alive and contain cytoplasm.
D) are given support by companion cells.
E) occur in pairs, forming stomata in the epidermis.
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__________, which are a type of xylem, are extremely efficient in conducting water.

A) Sieve tube elements
B) Companion cells
C) Tracheids
D) Sclereids
E) Vessel elements
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What tissue conducts water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the stems and leaves?

A) collenchyma
B) epidermis
C) periderm
D) xylem
E) phloem
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__________ are living cells that do not conduct sugar themselves but play a crucial role in assisting the movement of sugars.

A) Sieve tube members
B) Sieve plates
C) Tracheids
D) Vessel elements
E) Companion cells
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What tissue comprises the outer bark of woody plants?

A) ground tissue
B) epidermis
C) phloem
D) periderm
E) xylem
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__________ are one of the few eukaryotic cells that can function without nuclei.

A) Sieve tube elements
B) Companion cells
C) Tracheids
D) Sclereids
E) Vessel elements
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__________ are tiny pores in the epidermis that facilitate the diffusion of carbon dioxide into leaves or herbaceous stems.

A) Stomata
B) Guard cells
C) Tracheids
D) Sclereids
E) Trichomes
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Vessel elements differ from tracheids differ in that vessel elements contain pits.
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The plant physiologist F.C.Steward demonstrated that:

A) the preprophase band is important in plant cell division.
B) orchids can be generated from pollen grains.
C) an entire plant can be generated from a single callus cell.
D) the monopteros gene codes for a transcription factor.
E) the shoot apical meristem gives rise to leaf and bud primordia.
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In one sentence, explain how it is possible for genetically identical plant cells to become quite different from each other.
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Vessel elements and tracheids develop via the process of programmed cell death, also called apoptosis.
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Which organelle increases in size, causing plant cells to elongate?

A) chloroplast
B) mitochondrion
C) nucleus
D) ribosome
E) vacuole
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In Arabidopsis, the monopteros gene regulates:

A) positional effects in leaves.
B) the activity of the vascular cambium.
C) the differentiation of wounded parenchyma cells into tracheids.
D) apical-basal pattern formation.
E) the location of the preprophase band.
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Buds eventully develop into branches.
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Lignin is a polymer composed of monomers derived from amino acids.
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The "strings" of celery are composed of sclerenchyma tissue.
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The plant growth process that allows cells to become specialized is:

A) cell division.
B) cell elongation.
C) cell differentiation.
D) primary growth.
E) secondary growth.
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An Arabidopsis plant that contains a mutant mp gene would most likely:

A) lack roots.
B) develop into callus.
C) produce buds but not leaves.
D) produce flowers but not fruits.
E) lack a stem.
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If you place your hand on the trunk of a tree that is 3 feet in diameter, the tissue you would be touching is:

A) epidermis.
B) secondary xylem.
C) cork cambium.
D) cork parenchyma.
E) cork.
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Leaves and flowers exhibit indeterminate growth.
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The walls of collenchyma cells contain large amounts of lignin, which is a polymer of -galacturonic acid.
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The stem apical meristem gives rise to:

A) leaf primordia.
B) lateral meristems.
C) root caps.
D) root hairs.
E) cork cells.
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The secondary cell wall is always located outside the primary cell wall.
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Dividing cells are found in all of the following except:

A) apical meristems.
B) lateral meristems.
C) vascular cambium.
D) cork cambium.
E) fiber cells.
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Hemicellulose contains chains of xylose molecules.
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An example of a trichome is a root hair.
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Which of the followings statements concerning the preprophase band is false?

A) It appears just prior to mitosis.
B) It helps orient the mitotic spindle.
C) It determines the plane of cell division
D) It is found in both plant and animal cells.
E) It is composed of microtubules.
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains fibers and sclereids
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
main function is transporting dissolved sugars
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Structures that will develop into leaves and buds arise at a lateral meristem
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When the cork cambium divides it produces cork cells toward the inside.
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
a simple tissue whose cells have walls thickened at the corners
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Pattern formation in plants involves signaling molecules that specify positional information.
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
has a cuticle
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
periderm replaces this tissue in woody plants
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
a simple tissue that is the most common tissue in plants
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Bark consists of all tissues outside the cork cambium.
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
main function is transporting water and minerals
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains tracheids
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains guard cells
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When the microfibrils in the cell wall are oriented in the same direction, the cell will expand in a direction parallel to the microfibrils.
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
a type of ground tissue which has a primary role in storage
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains sieve tube elements
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains companion cells
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A mass of undifferentiated plant cells is called a callus.
____________________
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MATCHING
Match the tissue with the appropriate word or phrase.
a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains vessel elements
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The preprophase band consists of chromosomes aligned in a particular pattern.
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1
Which of the following is not a characteristic of parenchyma cells?

A) They all lack the ability to photosynthesize.
B) They can differentiate into other kinds of cells in response to an injury to the plant.
C) They may contain various storage materials, such as starch grains, oils, or water.
D) They must be living cells in order to function.
E) They may secrete substances of various types.
A
2
Which one of the following is mismatched?

A) ground tissue-photosynthesis
B) vascular tissue-storage
C) dermal tissue-covering of plant body
D) ground tissue-storage
E) vascular tissue-transport
vascular tissue-storage
3
Who am I? I am alive at maturity and have primary cell walls that are especially thickened at the corners.

A) sclerenchyma
B) collenchyma
C) parenchyma
D) phloem
E) xylem
B
4
A plant that requires two years to complete its life cycle is referred to as:

A) a biennial.
B) an annual.
C) a perennial.
D) a dicot.
E) a monocot.
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All woody plants are:

A) annuals.
B) biennials.
C) perennials.
D) deciduous.
E) evergreen.
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In plants, parenchyma cells typically secrete all of the following except:

A) resins.
B) hormones.
C) starches.
D) enzymes.
E) nectar.
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Which of the following plants is not a biennial?

A) carrot
B) Queen Anne's Lace
C) foxglove
D) cabbage
E) iris
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A main function of a plant's root system is to:

A) photosynthesize.
B) absorb dissolved nutrients and water.
C) absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide.
D) capture sunlight.
E) bear seed-containing fruits.
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Which of the following plants is not an annual?

A) corn
B) geranium
C) sunflower
D) marigold
E) carrot
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The soft part of a plant body, such as a potato, consists largely of __________ tissue.

A) sclerenchyma
B) collenchyma
C) parenchyma
D) phloem
E) xylem
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The bulk of the herbaceous plant's body is its __________ system.

A) vascular tissue
B) ground tissue
C) dermal tissue
D) xylem tissue
E) meristematic tissue
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Plants that do not develop persistent woody parts above the ground are called:

A) monocots.
B) dicots.
C) herbaceous.
D) deciduous.
E) perennials.
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Which of the following tissues is dead at maturity?

A) parenchyma.
B) sclerenchyma.
C) collenchyma.
D) epidermis.
E) lignin.
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Roots, stem, leaves, flower parts, and fruits are referred to as:

A) apical meristems.
B) dermal tissues.
C) vascular tissues.
D) organs.
E) ground tissues.
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Parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma are classified as:

A) dermal tissues.
B) vascular tissues.
C) ground tissues.
D) primary tissues.
E) secondary tissues.
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Sclereids are cells that:

A) are found in wood and bark.
B) conduct water and dissolved minerals.
C) are usually found in nut shells and pits of stone fruits.
D) conduct dissolved sugars.
E) form cytoplasmic connections between cells.
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Which tissue system of the plant body is largely responsible for photosynthesis?

A) ground tissue system
B) vascular tissue system
C) dermal tissue system
D) primary tissue system
E) secondary tissue system
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The extremely flexible tissue that provides support in soft, nonwoody plants, allowing them to grow upward, is:

A) parenchyma tissue.
B) collenchyma tissue.
C) sclerenchyma tissue.
D) dermal tissue.
E) meristematic tissue.
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A secondary cell wall would be located:

A) inside the cytoplasm.
B) embedded within the primary wall.
C) embedded within the plasma membrane.
D) inside the plasma membrane.
E) inside the primary cell wall.
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The most abundant polymer in the world is:

A) cellulose.
B) glucose.
C) hemicellulose.
D) lignin.
E) pectin.
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Growth that results in an increase in the length of a plant is referred to as:

A) horizontal growth.
B) longitudinal growth.
C) primary growth.
D) radial growth.
E) secondary growth.
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Sugar is conducted in solution through specialized cells known as:

A) fibers.
B) companion cells.
C) sieve tube elements.
D) tracheids.
E) vessels.
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You isolate the hemicellulose from a parenchyma cell.You correctly predict that the hemicellulose will contain which of the following in greatest amount?

A) cellulose
B) xyloglucan
C) lignin
D) α\alpha -galacturonic acid
E) amino acid derivatives
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Special epidermal outgrowths that remove excess salt accumulated in seashore plants are an example of:

A) plasmodesmata.
B) guard cells.
C) stomata.
D) sclereids.
E) trichomes.
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Growth that results in an increase in stem or root length occurs in which specific area of the plant?

A) lateral meristem
B) apical meristem
C) vascular cambium
D) cork cambium
E) periderm
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Xylem is composed of all of the following cell types except:

A) tracheids.
B) vessel elements.
C) fibers.
D) parenchyma.
E) sieve tube elements.
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What two tissues transport materials throughout the entire plant body?

A) sclerenchyma and xylem
B) phloem and xylem
C) parenchyma and xylem
D) sclerenchyma and collenchyma
E) epidermis and xylem
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A root cap:

A) protects the fragile meristematic cells at the root tip.
B) pushes the root tip deeper into the soil.
C) protects the cells located in the lateral meristem.
D) arises from the stem apical meristem.
E) will differentiate into primary tissues of the adult plant.
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Growth that results in an increase in the girth of a plant is referred to as:

A) horizontal growth.
B) longitudinal growth.
C) primary growth.
D) radial growth.
E) secondary growth.
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Which of the following could not be considered a secondary tissue?

A) xylem
B) phloem
C) epidermis
D) periderm
E) cork.
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In both stems and leaves, photosynthetic tissues lie beneath the __________.

A) cortex
B) periderm
C) pith
D) epidermis
E) sclerenchyma.
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Which of the following statements about meristematic tissue is false?

A) It is found at the tips of all roots.
B) It is found at the tips of all stems.
C) It is capable of continually dividing throughout the life of the plant.
D) Its cells are incapable of differentiating.
E) Its cells are dead at functional maturity.
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Primary growth involves:

A) an increase in length.
B) an increase in girth.
C) a production of secondary xylem.
D) a production of cork cells.
E) a division of vascular cambium cells.
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Mature vessel elements:

A) form sieve tubes in the vascular tissue.
B) have pits in their walls, which allow water to be transported laterally.
C) are alive and contain cytoplasm.
D) are given support by companion cells.
E) occur in pairs, forming stomata in the epidermis.
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__________, which are a type of xylem, are extremely efficient in conducting water.

A) Sieve tube elements
B) Companion cells
C) Tracheids
D) Sclereids
E) Vessel elements
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What tissue conducts water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the stems and leaves?

A) collenchyma
B) epidermis
C) periderm
D) xylem
E) phloem
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__________ are living cells that do not conduct sugar themselves but play a crucial role in assisting the movement of sugars.

A) Sieve tube members
B) Sieve plates
C) Tracheids
D) Vessel elements
E) Companion cells
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What tissue comprises the outer bark of woody plants?

A) ground tissue
B) epidermis
C) phloem
D) periderm
E) xylem
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__________ are one of the few eukaryotic cells that can function without nuclei.

A) Sieve tube elements
B) Companion cells
C) Tracheids
D) Sclereids
E) Vessel elements
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__________ are tiny pores in the epidermis that facilitate the diffusion of carbon dioxide into leaves or herbaceous stems.

A) Stomata
B) Guard cells
C) Tracheids
D) Sclereids
E) Trichomes
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Vessel elements differ from tracheids differ in that vessel elements contain pits.
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The plant physiologist F.C.Steward demonstrated that:

A) the preprophase band is important in plant cell division.
B) orchids can be generated from pollen grains.
C) an entire plant can be generated from a single callus cell.
D) the monopteros gene codes for a transcription factor.
E) the shoot apical meristem gives rise to leaf and bud primordia.
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43
In one sentence, explain how it is possible for genetically identical plant cells to become quite different from each other.
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44
Vessel elements and tracheids develop via the process of programmed cell death, also called apoptosis.
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45
Which organelle increases in size, causing plant cells to elongate?

A) chloroplast
B) mitochondrion
C) nucleus
D) ribosome
E) vacuole
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46
In Arabidopsis, the monopteros gene regulates:

A) positional effects in leaves.
B) the activity of the vascular cambium.
C) the differentiation of wounded parenchyma cells into tracheids.
D) apical-basal pattern formation.
E) the location of the preprophase band.
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47
Buds eventully develop into branches.
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48
Lignin is a polymer composed of monomers derived from amino acids.
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49
The "strings" of celery are composed of sclerenchyma tissue.
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50
The plant growth process that allows cells to become specialized is:

A) cell division.
B) cell elongation.
C) cell differentiation.
D) primary growth.
E) secondary growth.
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51
An Arabidopsis plant that contains a mutant mp gene would most likely:

A) lack roots.
B) develop into callus.
C) produce buds but not leaves.
D) produce flowers but not fruits.
E) lack a stem.
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52
If you place your hand on the trunk of a tree that is 3 feet in diameter, the tissue you would be touching is:

A) epidermis.
B) secondary xylem.
C) cork cambium.
D) cork parenchyma.
E) cork.
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53
Leaves and flowers exhibit indeterminate growth.
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54
The walls of collenchyma cells contain large amounts of lignin, which is a polymer of -galacturonic acid.
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55
The stem apical meristem gives rise to:

A) leaf primordia.
B) lateral meristems.
C) root caps.
D) root hairs.
E) cork cells.
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56
The secondary cell wall is always located outside the primary cell wall.
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57
Dividing cells are found in all of the following except:

A) apical meristems.
B) lateral meristems.
C) vascular cambium.
D) cork cambium.
E) fiber cells.
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58
Hemicellulose contains chains of xylose molecules.
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59
An example of a trichome is a root hair.
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60
Which of the followings statements concerning the preprophase band is false?

A) It appears just prior to mitosis.
B) It helps orient the mitotic spindle.
C) It determines the plane of cell division
D) It is found in both plant and animal cells.
E) It is composed of microtubules.
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61
MATCHING
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a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains fibers and sclereids
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MATCHING
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a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
main function is transporting dissolved sugars
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63
Structures that will develop into leaves and buds arise at a lateral meristem
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64
When the cork cambium divides it produces cork cells toward the inside.
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65
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a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
a simple tissue whose cells have walls thickened at the corners
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66
Pattern formation in plants involves signaling molecules that specify positional information.
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67
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a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
has a cuticle
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68
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a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
periderm replaces this tissue in woody plants
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69
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d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
a simple tissue that is the most common tissue in plants
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70
Bark consists of all tissues outside the cork cambium.
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71
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a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
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c.parenchyma
f.xylem
main function is transporting water and minerals
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72
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a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains tracheids
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73
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a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains guard cells
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74
When the microfibrils in the cell wall are oriented in the same direction, the cell will expand in a direction parallel to the microfibrils.
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75
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d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
a type of ground tissue which has a primary role in storage
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76
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a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains sieve tube elements
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a.collenchyma
d.phloem
b.epidermis
e.sclerenchyma
c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains companion cells
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78
A mass of undifferentiated plant cells is called a callus.
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79
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b.epidermis
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c.parenchyma
f.xylem
contains vessel elements
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80
The preprophase band consists of chromosomes aligned in a particular pattern.
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