Deck 36: Plant Form and Function
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Deck 36: Plant Form and Function
1
What is present in a shoot apical meristem region?
A)the region of cell division
B)immature buds and leaves
C)the potential growth for the growing season
D)all of the above
A)the region of cell division
B)immature buds and leaves
C)the potential growth for the growing season
D)all of the above
D
2
Root hairs on a root develop
A)on the entire root surface.
B)before the cells elongate.
C)after the cells elongate.
D)on the root cap.
A)on the entire root surface.
B)before the cells elongate.
C)after the cells elongate.
D)on the root cap.
C
3
Plants with thorns (modified stems)are typical of plants that historically have needed to protect themselves from
A)hungry insects.
B)mammalian herbivores.
C)windstorms.
D)severe drought stress.
E)all of the above.
A)hungry insects.
B)mammalian herbivores.
C)windstorms.
D)severe drought stress.
E)all of the above.
B
4
The center of many stems contains only parenchyma cells;it is therefore best called a
A)simple tissue.
B)complex tissue.
C)dermal tissue.
D)vascular tissue.
E)meristematic tissue.
A)simple tissue.
B)complex tissue.
C)dermal tissue.
D)vascular tissue.
E)meristematic tissue.
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5
What is the advantage of having small,needlelike leaves?
A)increase in transpiration rate
B)decrease in transpiration rate
C)increased efficiency of light capture
D)decreased efficiency of light capture
E)better protection against insects and herbivore
A)increase in transpiration rate
B)decrease in transpiration rate
C)increased efficiency of light capture
D)decreased efficiency of light capture
E)better protection against insects and herbivore
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6
Which of the following cannot grow indeterminately?
A)shoot
B)root
C)stem
D)leaf
E)none of the above
A)shoot
B)root
C)stem
D)leaf
E)none of the above
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7
Which of these structure-function pairs is correct?
A)stomata-protect against pathogens
B)trichomes-secrete the waxy cuticle
C)cuticle-inhibits water loss and pathogen entry
D)wax-makes leaf slippery so insects skid off
E)guard cells-prevent insects from laying eggs on leaves
A)stomata-protect against pathogens
B)trichomes-secrete the waxy cuticle
C)cuticle-inhibits water loss and pathogen entry
D)wax-makes leaf slippery so insects skid off
E)guard cells-prevent insects from laying eggs on leaves
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8
Which of these statements is not true about plant sclerenchyma cells?
A)They can be gritty stone cells in pears and hard cells in nutshells.
B)Long fibers are used in products such as hemp rope,linen,ramie,and paper.
C)Their cell walls contain lignin in addition to cellulose.
D)They are the main support and water-transport cells in woody plants.
E)Like parenchyma and collenchyma,they all contain cytoplasm at maturity.
A)They can be gritty stone cells in pears and hard cells in nutshells.
B)Long fibers are used in products such as hemp rope,linen,ramie,and paper.
C)Their cell walls contain lignin in addition to cellulose.
D)They are the main support and water-transport cells in woody plants.
E)Like parenchyma and collenchyma,they all contain cytoplasm at maturity.
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9
Imagine that you bought three identical young tomato plants.One you put to grow in the sunny location in tranquil part of your garden,one on the windy and sunny hill nearby,and one in the shady part of the garden.How these plants will look in two months' time?
A)The first one will be a medium size,the second one will be short with small leaves,and the third one will be spindly with big leaves.
B)The first one will be short with small leaves,the second one will be a medium size,and the third one will be spindly with big leaves.
C)The first one will be spindly with big leaves,the second one will be short with small leaves,and the third one will be a medium size.
D)The first one will be a medium size,the second one will be spindly with big leaves,and the third one will be short with small leaves.
E)The plants will be indistinguishable because they were identical when planted.
A)The first one will be a medium size,the second one will be short with small leaves,and the third one will be spindly with big leaves.
B)The first one will be short with small leaves,the second one will be a medium size,and the third one will be spindly with big leaves.
C)The first one will be spindly with big leaves,the second one will be short with small leaves,and the third one will be a medium size.
D)The first one will be a medium size,the second one will be spindly with big leaves,and the third one will be short with small leaves.
E)The plants will be indistinguishable because they were identical when planted.
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10
When comparing root systems of plants growing on a square foot in a corn field and on a meadow,what result do you expect to receive?
A)The overall mass of roots will be identical in a cornfield and on a meadow.
B)The mass and length of roots in a cornfield will be higher because soil is fertilized.
C)The mass and length of roots on a meadow will be higher because soil is poorer and there is higher diversity of plants.
D)The overall mass of roots on a meadow will be lower,but the length will be higher since roots need to grow deeper to reach nutrients.
A)The overall mass of roots will be identical in a cornfield and on a meadow.
B)The mass and length of roots in a cornfield will be higher because soil is fertilized.
C)The mass and length of roots on a meadow will be higher because soil is poorer and there is higher diversity of plants.
D)The overall mass of roots on a meadow will be lower,but the length will be higher since roots need to grow deeper to reach nutrients.
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11
Plant leaf epidermal cells have an amazing array of trichomes.What is not a function of trichomes?
A)Impale insects that try to lay eggs on the leaves.
B)Reflect sunlight in sunny locations.
C)Open and close for gas exchange.
D)Repel or trap insects with toxic compounds.
E)Decrease water loss from leaves.
A)Impale insects that try to lay eggs on the leaves.
B)Reflect sunlight in sunny locations.
C)Open and close for gas exchange.
D)Repel or trap insects with toxic compounds.
E)Decrease water loss from leaves.
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12
Which of these statements is true about xylem and phloem?
A)Xylem and phloem cells are derived from a ground meristem.
B)Xylem is made of companion cells and vessel elements.
C)Xylem cells do not contain cytoplasm.
D)Phloem cells do not contain cytoplasm.
E)All of these statements are correct.
A)Xylem and phloem cells are derived from a ground meristem.
B)Xylem is made of companion cells and vessel elements.
C)Xylem cells do not contain cytoplasm.
D)Phloem cells do not contain cytoplasm.
E)All of these statements are correct.
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13
Which of these is not an example of a parenchyma cell?
A)stem cells that form a callus in the making of cuttings
B)cells that can form clones in tissue culture of plants
C)support cells near the outside of nonwoody stems
D)edible cells in fruits and vegetables
E)tissue in leaves that photosynthesizes
A)stem cells that form a callus in the making of cuttings
B)cells that can form clones in tissue culture of plants
C)support cells near the outside of nonwoody stems
D)edible cells in fruits and vegetables
E)tissue in leaves that photosynthesizes
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14
What is not a function of modified leaves?
A)trapping and digesting insects for an additional nutrient source
B)wrapping around structures for support
C)attracting pollinating insects with their bright colors
D)absorbing oxygen for photosynthesis
E)storing nutrients and water
A)trapping and digesting insects for an additional nutrient source
B)wrapping around structures for support
C)attracting pollinating insects with their bright colors
D)absorbing oxygen for photosynthesis
E)storing nutrients and water
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15
What part of the root is responsible for water and nutrient absorption?
A)root cap
B)mucigel
C)zone of cellular division
D)zone of cellular elongation
E)zone of cellular maturation
A)root cap
B)mucigel
C)zone of cellular division
D)zone of cellular elongation
E)zone of cellular maturation
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16
What is true about plant meristematic cells?
A)They are distributed evenly in all tissues throughout the plant.
B)They are undifferentiated cells that produce new cells.
C)They produce outgrowths called root hairs.
D)They subdivided into three distinct cell types named parenchyma,collenchyma,or sclerenchyma.
E)They are the main cells involved with transpiration.
A)They are distributed evenly in all tissues throughout the plant.
B)They are undifferentiated cells that produce new cells.
C)They produce outgrowths called root hairs.
D)They subdivided into three distinct cell types named parenchyma,collenchyma,or sclerenchyma.
E)They are the main cells involved with transpiration.
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17
The surface area of a plant's root system is substantially larger than the surface area of its shoot system.Which hypothesis best explains the extensive surface area of roots?
A)needed for contact with soil particles for mineral and water absorption
B)provides structure for vascular tissue in the roots
C)provides good anchoring ability of the root system
D)needed to store sugars for overwintering capability
A)needed for contact with soil particles for mineral and water absorption
B)provides structure for vascular tissue in the roots
C)provides good anchoring ability of the root system
D)needed to store sugars for overwintering capability
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18
You have been told that Canada thistle is a weed that spreads via growth from lateral roots.You want to use a root miner insect for weed control.What would you look for to verify that this weed spreads via lateral roots and not by underground stems?
A)an epidermis at the periphery
B)vascular bundles in a ring around the outside of a cross section
C)a vascular bundle in the center surrounded by parenchyma tissue
D)meristematic tissue at the tips of the branches
A)an epidermis at the periphery
B)vascular bundles in a ring around the outside of a cross section
C)a vascular bundle in the center surrounded by parenchyma tissue
D)meristematic tissue at the tips of the branches
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19
The main source of water necessary for photosynthesis to occur in the leaf mesophyll is
A)soil via the xylem.
B)soil via the phloem.
C)the atmosphere through the cuticle and stomata.
D)all of the above.
A)soil via the xylem.
B)soil via the phloem.
C)the atmosphere through the cuticle and stomata.
D)all of the above.
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20
Which of the following structure-function pairs is correct?
A)chloroplasts-give shape and support to the cell
B)plasmodesmata-store pigments and fluids
C)cell walls-help support plants
D)vacuoles-link one cell to another
E)pigments-digest waste products
A)chloroplasts-give shape and support to the cell
B)plasmodesmata-store pigments and fluids
C)cell walls-help support plants
D)vacuoles-link one cell to another
E)pigments-digest waste products
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21
The most effective way to kill a tree is to remove a ring of bark from the circumference.Why does the tree die?
A)No water can be transported from the roots to the leaves.
B)No water can be transported from the leaves to the roots.
C)No sugars can be transported from the leaves to the roots.
D)Both water and sugars are prevented from being transported.
A)No water can be transported from the roots to the leaves.
B)No water can be transported from the leaves to the roots.
C)No sugars can be transported from the leaves to the roots.
D)Both water and sugars are prevented from being transported.
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22
Monocot vascular bundles do not have a vascular cambium between the xylem and phloem.This means that
A)monocots are much less efficient at conducting water and sugars.
B)monocots have very thin stems.
C)monocots do not produce wood in annual rings.
D)all of the above answers apply.
A)monocots are much less efficient at conducting water and sugars.
B)monocots have very thin stems.
C)monocots do not produce wood in annual rings.
D)all of the above answers apply.
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23
Growth and development of plant parts involves
A)cell division to produce new cells.
B)enlargement and elongation of cells.
C)specialization of cells into tissues.
D)all of the above.
A)cell division to produce new cells.
B)enlargement and elongation of cells.
C)specialization of cells into tissues.
D)all of the above.
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24
The veins of leaves are
A)composed of xylem and phloem.
B)continuous with vascular bundles in the stem and roots.
C)finely branched to be in close contact with photosynthesizing cells.
D)all of the above.
A)composed of xylem and phloem.
B)continuous with vascular bundles in the stem and roots.
C)finely branched to be in close contact with photosynthesizing cells.
D)all of the above.
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25
In 2005,a spot 1 centimeter from the center of a woody stem is in the bark.In what tissue will the same spot (1 cm from the center)be in 2050?
A)bark
B)secondary phloem
C)vascular cambium
D)secondary xylem
E)impossible to tell
A)bark
B)secondary phloem
C)vascular cambium
D)secondary xylem
E)impossible to tell
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26
Two lateral meristems in plants are
A)vascular cambium,producing cork;cork cambium,producing secondary phloem.
B)vascular cambium,producing secondary xylem;cork cambium,producing secondary phloem.
C)vascular cambium,producing secondary xylem;cork cambium,producing cork.
D)vascular cambium,producing secondary phloem;cork cambium,producing secondary xylem.
A)vascular cambium,producing cork;cork cambium,producing secondary phloem.
B)vascular cambium,producing secondary xylem;cork cambium,producing secondary phloem.
C)vascular cambium,producing secondary xylem;cork cambium,producing cork.
D)vascular cambium,producing secondary phloem;cork cambium,producing secondary xylem.
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27
In an annual ring,the first-formed cells in the spring are large;the ring looks light because you are seeing open cavities of the tracheids (and vessel elements).The darker part of the annual ring is wood formed in the summer,and the diameter of the cells formed is smaller.Which kind of wood is probably stronger? Why? Where is the fall and winter wood?
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28
Where is primary growth occurring in an old tree?
A)nowhere;trees have only secondary growth
B)closest to ground level at the base of the tree
C)in young branches where leaves are forming
D)where the vascular cambium and cork cambium are
A)nowhere;trees have only secondary growth
B)closest to ground level at the base of the tree
C)in young branches where leaves are forming
D)where the vascular cambium and cork cambium are
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29
In a meristematic region,the cell plate during mitosis is perpendicular to the side of the stem.In what direction will the stem grow?
A)laterally in width
B)vertically in height
A)laterally in width
B)vertically in height
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30
Which of these actions describes secondary growth?
A)growth in height
B)development of leaves and flowers
C)growth of herbaceous tissue
D)development of wood and bark
E)development of fruit
A)growth in height
B)development of leaves and flowers
C)growth of herbaceous tissue
D)development of wood and bark
E)development of fruit
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31
Where are the youngest wood and the youngest bark in a tree trunk?
A)The youngest wood is in the center of a tree;the youngest bark is the outside of the bark.
B)The youngest wood is in the center of a tree;the youngest bark is the inner part,next to the vascular cambium.
C)The youngest wood is toward the outside,near the vascular cambium;youngest bark is the outside of the bark.
D)The youngest wood is toward the outside,near the vascular cambium;youngest bark is the inner part,next to the vascular cambium.
A)The youngest wood is in the center of a tree;the youngest bark is the outside of the bark.
B)The youngest wood is in the center of a tree;the youngest bark is the inner part,next to the vascular cambium.
C)The youngest wood is toward the outside,near the vascular cambium;youngest bark is the outside of the bark.
D)The youngest wood is toward the outside,near the vascular cambium;youngest bark is the inner part,next to the vascular cambium.
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32
You find a plant unfamiliar to you and observe that it has vascular bundles scattered throughout the stem cross section.What do you conclude about the plant?
A)It is probably an herbaceous eudicot.
B)It will probably get annual rings of wood.
C)It is probably a monocot.
D)It could be either a young eudicot or a monocot.
A)It is probably an herbaceous eudicot.
B)It will probably get annual rings of wood.
C)It is probably a monocot.
D)It could be either a young eudicot or a monocot.
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33
Wood is an accumulation of
A)primary xylem.
B)secondary xylem.
C)vascular bundles.
D)primary phloem.
E)secondary phloem.
A)primary xylem.
B)secondary xylem.
C)vascular bundles.
D)primary phloem.
E)secondary phloem.
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34
Apical meristems of dicots are at the tips of stems.Apical meristems of grasses are at ground level or slightly below,concealed by the leaves.The leaves also have an intercalary meristem at their bases.What does this mean when considering care of a lawn or soccer field?
A)If you mow right at ground level,the leaves can keep growing with no problem.
B)Grass mowed 2 inches above ground level grows at a slower rate compared to grass mowed 3 inches above the ground level.
C)If you mow 2 inches above ground level,most apical meristems will be cut down.
D)If you mow 2 inches above ground level,both the apical and intercalary meristems can keep producing new cells.
A)If you mow right at ground level,the leaves can keep growing with no problem.
B)Grass mowed 2 inches above ground level grows at a slower rate compared to grass mowed 3 inches above the ground level.
C)If you mow 2 inches above ground level,most apical meristems will be cut down.
D)If you mow 2 inches above ground level,both the apical and intercalary meristems can keep producing new cells.
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35
What best describes the shape of the entire vascular cambium system in trees? Visualizing a pine tree helps with this question.
A)hollow cylinder with a smaller diameter at the base of the tree
B)hollow cylinder with a smaller diameter at the top of the tree
C)solid column of cells with a smaller diameter at the base of the tree
D)solid column of cells with a smaller diameter at the top of the tree
A)hollow cylinder with a smaller diameter at the base of the tree
B)hollow cylinder with a smaller diameter at the top of the tree
C)solid column of cells with a smaller diameter at the base of the tree
D)solid column of cells with a smaller diameter at the top of the tree
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36
Explain why it is possible for big old hollow trees to live and grow for many years,still producing green leaves.
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