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Pait asie
Meristematic
Cells are capable of cell division
Permanent
Mature cells are incapable of cell division
Smple
T Coset of a singie cei type
Complex
Tinaom composnd of more than one cel type
Epidermis
Parenchyma
Collenchytma
Sclerenchyma
Xyiem
Phloem
Xylem vessels
Sieve tubes
Chlorenchyma
Tracheids
Companion cells
Figure 4. Cells adapted for the same function work in conjunction to form tissues.
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23.Based on the organizer, the following conclusion could be drawn except
A. Plant tissues can be broadly categorized into dividing and non-dividing
tissues.
B. Epidermis tissue is a simple permanent tissue, while xylem is a complex
permanent tissue.
C. The primary difference between simple and complex tissue is, simple tissue
is made up of only one type of cell whereas complex tissue is formed of
many types of cells.
D. Meristematic tissue is undifferentiated tissue which contains actively
dividing cells that result the same tissue type.
24. In the box below is different information that could be generated from the
concept map, what would be the correct arrangement if you were asked to
arrange it in a logical manner and only include the most significant
information?
A. Plant tissues can be broadly categorized into meristematic and permanent
tissues.
B. Plant tissue is a collection of similar cells performing an organized function for
the plant.
C. Permanent tissues can be either composed of a single cell type or more than
one cell type.
D. Epidermis tissue is a simple permanent tissue, while xylem is a complex
permanent tissue.
E. Meristematic tissue is undifferentiated tissue which means it undergoes
cellular differentiation.
F. The primary difference between simple and complex tissue is, simple tissue is
made up of only one type of cell whereas complex tissue is formed of many
tupes of cells.
А. АВЕСF
В. АВЕСD
С. ВАЕСF
D. BEACD
Transcribed Image Text:For Item 23 and 24, please refer to the concept map below Pait asie Meristematic Cells are capable of cell division Permanent Mature cells are incapable of cell division Smple T Coset of a singie cei type Complex Tinaom composnd of more than one cel type Epidermis Parenchyma Collenchytma Sclerenchyma Xyiem Phloem Xylem vessels Sieve tubes Chlorenchyma Tracheids Companion cells Figure 4. Cells adapted for the same function work in conjunction to form tissues. (Source: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-wmopen-biology1 23.Based on the organizer, the following conclusion could be drawn except A. Plant tissues can be broadly categorized into dividing and non-dividing tissues. B. Epidermis tissue is a simple permanent tissue, while xylem is a complex permanent tissue. C. The primary difference between simple and complex tissue is, simple tissue is made up of only one type of cell whereas complex tissue is formed of many types of cells. D. Meristematic tissue is undifferentiated tissue which contains actively dividing cells that result the same tissue type. 24. In the box below is different information that could be generated from the concept map, what would be the correct arrangement if you were asked to arrange it in a logical manner and only include the most significant information? A. Plant tissues can be broadly categorized into meristematic and permanent tissues. B. Plant tissue is a collection of similar cells performing an organized function for the plant. C. Permanent tissues can be either composed of a single cell type or more than one cell type. D. Epidermis tissue is a simple permanent tissue, while xylem is a complex permanent tissue. E. Meristematic tissue is undifferentiated tissue which means it undergoes cellular differentiation. F. The primary difference between simple and complex tissue is, simple tissue is made up of only one type of cell whereas complex tissue is formed of many tupes of cells. А. АВЕСF В. АВЕСD С. ВАЕСF D. BEACD
If you were asked to improve the layout of the cell city model to make it more
accurate to its analogy to the cell's structure and function, which of the
following is the best thing to do?
A. Move the power plant next to the city hall.
B. Add more construction site and power plant.
C. Move the transport company next to city hall.
D. Add some landscapes to emphasize the cytoplasm.
.What type of cell lacks a well-defined nucleus?
A. Bacterial cell
B. Eukaryotic cell
C. Prokaryotic cell
D. Non nucleated cell
If you were given four slides with different specimens and asked to identify the
prokaryotic cell, which one would you chose?
А.
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D.
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In what way is a prokaryotic cell different from eukaryotic cell?
A. It has DNA and ribosomes.
B. It has no cell membrane and cytoplasm.
C. It has nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
D. It has no nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
What epithelial tissue is made up of many layers of cells?
A. Cuboidal epithelial
B. Columnar epithelial
C. Stratified epithelial
D. Squamous epithelial
Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
A. Bone
В. Blood
C. Cartilage
D. Muscle
Which of the following is the function of the meristematic cells and tissues of
plants?
A. They serve as storage for food and water.
B. They comprise the photosynthetic tissue of a leaf.
C. They permit the continuous growth of plant throughout its life.
D. They serve as strengthening elements to support mature plant parts
B.
Transcribed Image Text:If you were asked to improve the layout of the cell city model to make it more accurate to its analogy to the cell's structure and function, which of the following is the best thing to do? A. Move the power plant next to the city hall. B. Add more construction site and power plant. C. Move the transport company next to city hall. D. Add some landscapes to emphasize the cytoplasm. .What type of cell lacks a well-defined nucleus? A. Bacterial cell B. Eukaryotic cell C. Prokaryotic cell D. Non nucleated cell If you were given four slides with different specimens and asked to identify the prokaryotic cell, which one would you chose? А. https://www.google.com https://www.googie.com D. https://www.googe.com httnis:/haw nnele rnm In what way is a prokaryotic cell different from eukaryotic cell? A. It has DNA and ribosomes. B. It has no cell membrane and cytoplasm. C. It has nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. D. It has no nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. What epithelial tissue is made up of many layers of cells? A. Cuboidal epithelial B. Columnar epithelial C. Stratified epithelial D. Squamous epithelial Which of the following does NOT belong to the group? A. Bone В. Blood C. Cartilage D. Muscle Which of the following is the function of the meristematic cells and tissues of plants? A. They serve as storage for food and water. B. They comprise the photosynthetic tissue of a leaf. C. They permit the continuous growth of plant throughout its life. D. They serve as strengthening elements to support mature plant parts B.
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