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- 11. There are appendages on plant surfacesa. Tracheidb. Rhizodermc. Vessel elementsd. Trichomes12. The roots have symbolic relationshipa. Prop rootsb. Contractile rootsc. Adventitious rootsd. Mycorrhizae roots13. Which of the following ground tissues contain lignin?a. All of the aboveb. Parenchymac. Sclerenchymad. Collenchyma14. What cells contain numerous chloroplastsa. All of the aboveb. Parenchymac. Sclerenchymad. Collenchyma15. All describe phloem as a vascular tissue except ___a. tubular shapedb. conducts sugarc. does not consists of cross walls26. these are found in almost all types of vascular plantsa. sieve tubesb. vessel elementsc. all of the aboved. tracheids27. these are thin walled cells found elsewhere in the roots or stems of plants,a. sieve cellsb. companion cellsc. parenchymatous cells28. what projections develop from the epidermal cells in the region of elongation?a. contractile rootsb. root hairsc. storage rootsd. prop roots29. what cells conduct organic compounds that are arranged end to end with pores? a. epidermal cellsb. companion cellsc. rhizoderm cellsd. sieve cells30. these tissues originate from root cortexa. velamenb. rhizodermc. root haird. collenchyma THANK YOU6. What type of leaves has a structure that minimizes the harmful effectsa. Scale leavesb. Megasporophyllsc. Bract leavesd. Microsporophyll7. This describes the venation that is rolled from the apex to the basea. Circinateb. Plicatec. Revoluted. Involute8. This arrangement if veins in leas is described as having a primary vein called midveina. Dichotomousb. Reticulatec. Pinnatelyd. None of the choices9. What cells contain numerous chloroplastsa. Collenchymab. All of the abovec. Sclerenchymad. Parenchyma
- 1. Name the seven parts that is responsible for the Breathing Process . Arrange them in order from where air enters. Use arrows to show direction. Write the answer on a 1/2 sheet of paper Ex. Roots--->stem---->branches---->leavesDicot roots do not possess 1. cortex 2. pericycle 3. rhizodermis 4. pith 5. endodermis1. When the leaf insertion is inserted upon an aerial stem, it is ____.a. Ramalb. Radicalc. Caulined. Perfoliate2. What protects the bud and emerging young leaves?a. Petioleb. All of the abovec. Laminad. Stipules3. Which of the following has a solitary determinate inflorescence?a. Peppermintb. Lilacc. Sundewd. Anemone4. The scientist observes a small bubble produced by the plants upon exposure to the sunlight.a. T.W Engelmannb. Jan Ingenhouszc. Joseph Priestleyd. Theodore de Saussure5. The scientist formulated two biological processes in plants which are photosynthesis and respiration.a. Theodore de Saussureb. Joseph Priestleyc. T.W Engelmannd. Jan Ingenhousz
- 31. what maintains the turgor of plant cellsa. all of the aboveb. parenchymac. schlerenchymad. collenchyma32. what is the basic functions of parenchyma? I. Produce food for the plantII. Store nutrientsIII. Shoot support a. l, lllb. ll, lllc. l, ll, llld. l, ll33. these are appendages on plant surfacesa. vessels elementsb. tracheidsc. trichomesd.34. Root hairs of plants originate from _____ which has a lifespan shorter than of epidermisa. root cortexb. tracheidsc. velamend. protoderm35. what are modified roots that arise from the stema. prop rootsb. contractile rootsc. adventitious rootsd. storage roots THANK YOU1.These leaf openings allow the exchange of gases between the leaf and the air 2.Bacteria that are poisoned by oxygen are known as 3.Filamentous cyanobacteria have special oxygen-excluding cells called___________________that function to fix nitrogen. 4.Fruits that develop from tissues surrounding by the ovary are called 5.Infectious strand of RNA devoid of capsid1. Discuss some practical aspects about knowing about a plant’s habit, habitat and life duration as it applies to man’s daily needs, and as it relates to the plants’ role in the ecosystem. 2. Important ideas as well as trivia or interesting thoughts about plant’s habit, habitat and life duration. 3. Important ideas as well as trivia or interesting thoughts about roots.
- 32. what is the basic functions of parenchyma? I. Produce food for the plantII. Store nutrientsIII. Shoot support a. l, lllb. ll, lllc. l, ll, llld. l, ll33. these are appendages on plant surfacesa. vessels elementsb. tracheidsc. trichomesd.34. Root hairs of plants originate from _____ which has a lifespan shorter than of epidermisa. root cortexb. tracheidsc. velamend. protoderm35. what are modified roots that arise from the stema. prop rootsb. contractile rootsc. adventitious rootsd. storage roots THANK YOUWhich of the following traits of land plants allows them to grow in height? alternation of generations waxy cuticle tracheids sporopolleninModified leaves that enable a stem to climb are called __________, whereas modified leaves that cover the winter buds of a dormant woody plant are called __________. (a) spines; bud scales (b) bud scales; tendrils (c) tendrils; bud scales (d) tendrils; spines (e) carnivorous leaves; spines