1. Identify the labeled cells, tissues and other associated structures. A B Q A (region) CI R C2 D E F V W C1 (basic and subtype) Y C2 (term for xylem arms) K Al A2 A3 M. A4
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- 1. Identify the labeled cells, tissues and other associated structures. В A P Q A (region) CI C2 S D T E F V W H X Y J Z K A1 C1 (basic and subtype) L A2 M. N АЗ A4 C2 (term for xylem arms) 2. Discuss which pathway permits the passage of most solutes and water inside the roots? Which pathway allows the entry of most of the water and some of the solutes inside the root tissue? Explain how the Casparian strip creates a barrier for substance moving through this pathway and how it is circumvented. D (tissue composition) E (single layer of cells) L (red cellular coating) H (conducting tissue) G (give rise to lateral roots) O (function) K (conducting cell) J (уре of maturation) M I (conducting cell) (specific cell) F (conducting tissue) N (name of plant specimen )30. what parenchyma tissue originates from the ground meristema. protodermb. procambiumc. ground meristemd. pith31. what meristematic area produces parenchyma cells of the cortexa. protodermb. pithc. ground meristemd. procambium1. Dermal Tissue *outermost cells that protect roots, stems and leaves *composed of a single layer of cells *some differentiate into (for gas exchange in leaves) and (increasing root surface area/uptake) *coated with a waxy layer called (limits water loss/for protection)
- 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 YOU13 The arrangement of veins in a leaf is called venation. Swati collected the following information about leaf venation and roots of different plants from her teachers. S.No. Name of the plant Type of leaf venation Type of roots 1 Apple Aloe vera Reticulate Таp гoot Parallel a Fibrous roots 3 Mango Reticulate Tap root Coconut Parallel Fibrous roots 5. Grass Parallel • Fibrous roots Oak Reticulate Таp гoot Swati observed a strange plant in her garden. She saw that its leaves had parallel venation. Which of the following is most likely to be true about the plant, based on the available data? A. It is probably an aloe vera plant. B. It probably has fibrous roots. C. It probably does not bear fruits. It will probably grow into a tall tree. A SHOT ON OPPO16. they are found in all types of vascular plantsa. tracheidb. sleeve tubec. vessel elementsd. all of the above17. the tip of root is protected by a root capa. trueb. false18. the elongation and maturation of cells add to the volumea. Trueb. False19. The enlargement of the plant cells is due to the absorption of watera. Trueb. False20. The following describes compound leaves except ___a. Leaves are joint to the stem with no subdivisionsb. Leaves emerge from both sides of midribc. Arrangement corresponds to the mode of venationd. Has several leaflets21. What describes a leaf which is terminated with a single leafleta. Lyrateb. Paripinnate c. Tripinnated. Bipinnate22. What describes a leaf that is largest at its terminal?a. Lyrateb. quadrifoliate c. Tripinnated. Trifoliate23. What does primordial leaf mean?a. Group of cells that will form new leavesb. Parallel veined leavesc. Flattened…
- 3. Ground Tissue *comprises the rest of the plant that is not dermal or vascular *used for photosynthesis, storage, and support *the specific type of ground tissue depends on its location Root & Stem: (internal to vascular tissue) (external to vascular tissue) Leaves: mesophyll (elongated, columnar) mesophyll (irregular shaped, spaced apart)1. Are the xylem vessels - [made up of] parenchyma, collenchyma or scelerenchyma cells?Which of the following cell type remain alive in mature plant tissue? •vessel elements •tracheids •sclerenchyma •sieve elements
- Hi. Can u pls help me define the "Based on toughness" and "Based on location" of the stem. Not the bulleted under it, the A and B itself. Thank you STEM( Part of a plant) I. Classification A. Based on toughness -herbacious stem - woody stems B. Based on location -Aerial stems -underground stem33. the cells in the region of the cell division divide at the base of thea. meristemb. pericyclec. epidermisd. pith34. which shows that the root cap also functions in the perception of gravity ? it shows ___a. upwardb. all of the abovec. randomlyd. downward1. 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---->leaves