Instructions: MULTIPLE CHOICE Only choose the correct answer, and no need for an explanation.   1. The part of the wood that serves as a dumpsite for some of the trees waste product. A. sap wood B. soft wood C. hard wood D. heart wood   2. The conducting tissues of softwoods are:   A. tracheids only B. vessels only C. vessels and fibers D. tracheids and vessels   3. Which of the ff. is not a characteristic of the phellem?   A. uniform in shape B. non living C. lack intercellular space D. cutinized   4. Wood containing primarily tracheids is considered:   A. fine wood B. coarse wood C. hard wood D. soft wood   5. Which is not a characteristic of the gymnosperm wood.   A. presence of vessels and fibers B. presence of tracheids C. presence of ray parenchyma D. uniseriate xylem rays

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Instructions: MULTIPLE CHOICE

Only choose the correct answer, and no need for an explanation.

 

1. The part of the wood that serves as a dumpsite for some of the trees waste product.

A. sap wood
B. soft wood
C. hard wood
D. heart wood
 
2. The conducting tissues of softwoods are:
 
A. tracheids only
B. vessels only
C. vessels and fibers
D. tracheids and vessels
 
3. Which of the ff. is not a characteristic of the phellem?
 
A. uniform in shape
B. non living
C. lack intercellular space
D. cutinized
 
4. Wood containing primarily tracheids is considered:
 
A. fine wood
B. coarse wood
C. hard wood
D. soft wood
 
5. Which is not a characteristic of the gymnosperm wood.
 
A. presence of vessels and fibers
B. presence of tracheids
C. presence of ray parenchyma
D. uniseriate xylem rays
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