Deck 33: Plant Form and Function

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Within the epidermis of leaves are ______________ through which gases,such as carbon dioxide and oxygen,pass.

A) vessel elements
B) trichomes
C) stomata
D) root hairs
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Leaf blades grow larger as a result of cell division in the:

A) apical meristems
B) marginal meristems
C) lateral meristems
D) All of these are correct.
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____________ are outgrowths of the epidermis that occur on the shoot.

A) Root hairs
B) Sieve cells
C) Cuticle
D) Trichomes
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__________________ cells lack cytoplasm at maturity,are tough and thick-walled,and serve to strengthen tissues.

A) Parenchyma
B) Collenchyma
C) Sclerenchyma
D) Meristem
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The major purpose for stems appears to be:

A) to serve as a framework for the positioning of leaves
B) to provide shelter for animals in a coevolutionary relationship
C) to provide protection of inner vascular tissue
D) to provide food for animals
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Most plants acquire minerals from:

A) rain
B) air
C) soil
D) digested insects
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Phloem of angiosperms is made up of ___________________,lined up end-to-end,forming tubes.

A) sieve cells
B) companion cells
C) sieve-tube members
D) tracheids
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In plants,primary growth occurs at a growing center called a(n):

A) apical meristem
B) lateral meristem
C) vascular cambium
D) cork cambium
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The __________________ is a waxy band of cells surrounding endodermal cells in the root.

A) cortex
B) pericycle
C) root band
D) Casparian strip
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In a mature tree,the point where the bark can be peeled off the wood is where the ________________ lies.

A) secondary xylem
B) periderm
C) cork cambium
D) vascular cambium
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The ______________ of materials moved through the phloem occurs because of water pressure.

A) growth
B) mass flow
C) stoppage
D) inhibition
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The growing center that gives rise to thick accumulations of secondary xylem and phloem is the:

A) vascular cambium
B) cork cambium
C) lateral meristem
D) apical meristem
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__________________ cells provide support for plant organs in which secondary growth has not yet occurred and are alive at maturity.

A) Parenchyma
B) Collenchyma
C) Sclerenchyma
D) Meristem
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Branch roots arise from the:

A) cortex
B) pericycle
C) root hairs
D) Casparian strip
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Of the nutrients needed for plant growth,active uptake of __________ regulates turgor pressure within cells of leaves.

A) carbon dioxide
B) oxygen
C) ions
D) nitrogen
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The growing center that gives rise to outer layers of bark on both root and shoots is the:

A) vascular cambium
B) cork cambium
C) lateral meristem
D) apical meristem
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The two leaflike organs which may flank the base of the petiole where it joins the stem are called:

A) blade
B) palisades
C) stipules
D) casparian strips
E) pericycle
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In plants with _______________,root hairs are less abundant because these fungal filaments take over their function for the plant.

A) lichens
B) branch roots
C) mycorrhizae
D) two pericycles
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___________________ are long,slender sclerenchyma cells that usually form strands.

A) Collenchyma cells
B) Fibers
C) Tracheids
D) Sclereids
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Which of the following form the gritty texture you feel in the flesh of pears?

A) Collenchyma cells
B) Fibers
C) Tracheids
D) Sclereids
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You cut down a tree and count 23 annual rings in the trunk.You conclude that the tree is:

A) most likely 23 years old.
B) probably 230 years old.
C) 46 years old.
D) this does not tell the age of the tree.
E) older than 46 years.
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The process by which water leaves a plant is called:

A) tension
B) translocation
C) expiration
D) transpiration
E) exhalation
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Which type of vascular tissue conducts carbohydrates?

A) Collenchyma cells
B) Sclerids
C) Xylem
D) Phloem
E) Fibers
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The two principal types of conducting cells in the xylem are _________ and ________.

A) tracheids;vessel elements
B) sieve tubes;companion cells
C) sieve cells;sieve tube members
D) guard cells;tracheids
E) protoderm cells;pericycle cells
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____________ tissue is the outer protective covering of the plant.
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Leaflets are part of a more complex leaf called a __________ leaf.
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Which of the following is a function of trichomes?

A) Regulate the temperature of the leaf
B) Regulate the water balance of the leaf
C) Secreting sticky substances to deter herbivores
D) Secreting toxic substances to deter herbivores
E) All of the choices are functions of trichomes.
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The portion of a plant that lies beneath the ground is the __________.
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________________ occur on root cells near root tips to help take up water and nutrients from the soil.
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Specialized parenchyma cells,known as ________________ cells,occur along with sieve-tube members.
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Which of the following keeps water from penetrating the vascular cylinder and forces the water to pass through the endodermal cells?

A) Cortex
B) Pericycle
C) Root band
D) Casparian strip
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The stalk of a leaf is called the _______________.
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Which plant tissue is the least specialized and most common of all plant cell types?

A) Sclerenchyma
B) Collenchyma
C) Meristems
D) Periderm
E) Parenchyma
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The way water travels up the length of the stem is explained by the cohesion-adhesion-tension theory.
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The movement of water up through a plant is a passive process that requires no energy expenditure by the plant.
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The _______________ cambium gives rise to thick layers of secondary xylem and phloem.
Question
The only function of meristems is:

A) strength
B) energy production
C) to divide
D) to elongate
E) transport of nutrients
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Which of the following cells is living but their nuclei are lost during maturation?

A) Companion cells
B) Sieve cells
C) Guard cells
D) Collenchyma
E) Meristem cells
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The ___________ is a type of vascular tissue that conducts water.
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In some plants,roots may arise along the stem.These are called ________________.
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___________ is accumulated secondary xylem.
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What causes the annual rings we see in the wood of trees?
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Describe the primary growth of a stem and explain how growth of lateral shoots is suppressed.
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Explain how scientists believe plants are able to raise water to great heights at the top of the tree.
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How do plants regulate water loss?
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Describe the mechanism in which stomata open and close.
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1
Within the epidermis of leaves are ______________ through which gases,such as carbon dioxide and oxygen,pass.

A) vessel elements
B) trichomes
C) stomata
D) root hairs
C
2
Leaf blades grow larger as a result of cell division in the:

A) apical meristems
B) marginal meristems
C) lateral meristems
D) All of these are correct.
B
3
____________ are outgrowths of the epidermis that occur on the shoot.

A) Root hairs
B) Sieve cells
C) Cuticle
D) Trichomes
D
4
__________________ cells lack cytoplasm at maturity,are tough and thick-walled,and serve to strengthen tissues.

A) Parenchyma
B) Collenchyma
C) Sclerenchyma
D) Meristem
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The major purpose for stems appears to be:

A) to serve as a framework for the positioning of leaves
B) to provide shelter for animals in a coevolutionary relationship
C) to provide protection of inner vascular tissue
D) to provide food for animals
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Most plants acquire minerals from:

A) rain
B) air
C) soil
D) digested insects
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Phloem of angiosperms is made up of ___________________,lined up end-to-end,forming tubes.

A) sieve cells
B) companion cells
C) sieve-tube members
D) tracheids
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In plants,primary growth occurs at a growing center called a(n):

A) apical meristem
B) lateral meristem
C) vascular cambium
D) cork cambium
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The __________________ is a waxy band of cells surrounding endodermal cells in the root.

A) cortex
B) pericycle
C) root band
D) Casparian strip
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In a mature tree,the point where the bark can be peeled off the wood is where the ________________ lies.

A) secondary xylem
B) periderm
C) cork cambium
D) vascular cambium
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The ______________ of materials moved through the phloem occurs because of water pressure.

A) growth
B) mass flow
C) stoppage
D) inhibition
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The growing center that gives rise to thick accumulations of secondary xylem and phloem is the:

A) vascular cambium
B) cork cambium
C) lateral meristem
D) apical meristem
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__________________ cells provide support for plant organs in which secondary growth has not yet occurred and are alive at maturity.

A) Parenchyma
B) Collenchyma
C) Sclerenchyma
D) Meristem
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Branch roots arise from the:

A) cortex
B) pericycle
C) root hairs
D) Casparian strip
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Of the nutrients needed for plant growth,active uptake of __________ regulates turgor pressure within cells of leaves.

A) carbon dioxide
B) oxygen
C) ions
D) nitrogen
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The growing center that gives rise to outer layers of bark on both root and shoots is the:

A) vascular cambium
B) cork cambium
C) lateral meristem
D) apical meristem
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The two leaflike organs which may flank the base of the petiole where it joins the stem are called:

A) blade
B) palisades
C) stipules
D) casparian strips
E) pericycle
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In plants with _______________,root hairs are less abundant because these fungal filaments take over their function for the plant.

A) lichens
B) branch roots
C) mycorrhizae
D) two pericycles
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___________________ are long,slender sclerenchyma cells that usually form strands.

A) Collenchyma cells
B) Fibers
C) Tracheids
D) Sclereids
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Which of the following form the gritty texture you feel in the flesh of pears?

A) Collenchyma cells
B) Fibers
C) Tracheids
D) Sclereids
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You cut down a tree and count 23 annual rings in the trunk.You conclude that the tree is:

A) most likely 23 years old.
B) probably 230 years old.
C) 46 years old.
D) this does not tell the age of the tree.
E) older than 46 years.
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The process by which water leaves a plant is called:

A) tension
B) translocation
C) expiration
D) transpiration
E) exhalation
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Which type of vascular tissue conducts carbohydrates?

A) Collenchyma cells
B) Sclerids
C) Xylem
D) Phloem
E) Fibers
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The two principal types of conducting cells in the xylem are _________ and ________.

A) tracheids;vessel elements
B) sieve tubes;companion cells
C) sieve cells;sieve tube members
D) guard cells;tracheids
E) protoderm cells;pericycle cells
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____________ tissue is the outer protective covering of the plant.
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Leaflets are part of a more complex leaf called a __________ leaf.
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Which of the following is a function of trichomes?

A) Regulate the temperature of the leaf
B) Regulate the water balance of the leaf
C) Secreting sticky substances to deter herbivores
D) Secreting toxic substances to deter herbivores
E) All of the choices are functions of trichomes.
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The portion of a plant that lies beneath the ground is the __________.
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________________ occur on root cells near root tips to help take up water and nutrients from the soil.
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Specialized parenchyma cells,known as ________________ cells,occur along with sieve-tube members.
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Which of the following keeps water from penetrating the vascular cylinder and forces the water to pass through the endodermal cells?

A) Cortex
B) Pericycle
C) Root band
D) Casparian strip
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The stalk of a leaf is called the _______________.
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Which plant tissue is the least specialized and most common of all plant cell types?

A) Sclerenchyma
B) Collenchyma
C) Meristems
D) Periderm
E) Parenchyma
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The way water travels up the length of the stem is explained by the cohesion-adhesion-tension theory.
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The movement of water up through a plant is a passive process that requires no energy expenditure by the plant.
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The _______________ cambium gives rise to thick layers of secondary xylem and phloem.
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The only function of meristems is:

A) strength
B) energy production
C) to divide
D) to elongate
E) transport of nutrients
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Which of the following cells is living but their nuclei are lost during maturation?

A) Companion cells
B) Sieve cells
C) Guard cells
D) Collenchyma
E) Meristem cells
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The ___________ is a type of vascular tissue that conducts water.
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In some plants,roots may arise along the stem.These are called ________________.
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___________ is accumulated secondary xylem.
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What causes the annual rings we see in the wood of trees?
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Describe the primary growth of a stem and explain how growth of lateral shoots is suppressed.
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Explain how scientists believe plants are able to raise water to great heights at the top of the tree.
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How do plants regulate water loss?
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Describe the mechanism in which stomata open and close.
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