Biology (MindTap Course List) 11th Edition
ISBN: 9781337392938
Author: Eldra Solomon, Charles Martin, Diana W. Martin, Linda R. Berg
Publisher: Eldra Solomon, Charles Martin, Diana W. Martin, Linda R. Berg
1 A View Of Life 2 Atoms And Molecules: The Chemical Basis Of Life 3 The Chemistry Of Life: Organic Compounds 4 Organization Of The Cell 5 Biological Membranes 6 Cell Communication 7 Energy And Metabolism 8 How Cells Make Atp: Energy-releasing Pathways 9 Photosynthesis: Capturing Light Energy 10 Chromosomes, Mitosis, And Meiosis 11 The Basic Principles Of Heredity 12 Dna: The Carrier Of Genetic Information 13 Gene Expression 14 Gene Regulation 15 Dna Technology And Genomics 16 Human Genetics And The Human Genome 17 Developmental Genetics 18 Introduction To Darwinian Evolution 19 Evolutionary Change In Populations 20 Speciation And Macroevolution 21 The Origin And Evolutionary History Of Life 22 The Evolution Of Primates 23 Understanding Diversity: Systematics 24 Viruses And Subviral Agents 25 Bacteria And Archaea 26 Protists 27 Seedless Plants 28 Seed Plants 29 The Fungi 30 An Introduction To Animal Diversity 31 Sponges, Cnidarians, Ctenophores, And Protostomes 32 The Deuterostomes 33 Plant Structure, Growth, And Development 34 Leaf Structure And Function 35 Stem Structure And Transport 36 Roots And Mineral Nutrition 37 Reproduction In Flowering Plants 38 Plant Developmental Responses To External And Internal Signals 39 Animal Structure And Function: An Introduction 40 Protection, Support, And Movement 41 Neural Signaling 42 Neural Regulation 43 Sensory Systems 44 Internal Transport 45 The Immune System: Internal Defense 46 Gas Exchange 47 Processing Food And Nutrition 48 Osmoregulation And Disposal Of Metabolic Wastes 49 Endocrine Regulation 50 Reproduction 51 Animal Development 52 Animal Behavior 53 Introduction To Ecology: Population Ecology 54 Community Ecology 55 Ecosystems And The Biosphere 56 Ecology And The Geography Of Life 57 Biological Diversity And Conservation Biology Chapter33: Plant Structure, Growth, And Development
33.1 The Plant Body 33.2 Plant Meristems 33.3 Development Of Form Chapter Questions Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1TYU Problem 2TYU: The cell walls of parenchyma cells (a) contain large quantities of pectin in the thickened corners... Problem 3TYU: Which tissue system provides a covering for the plant body? (a) ground (b) vascular (c) periderm (d)... Problem 4TYU: The two simple tissues that are specialized for support are (a) parenchyma and collenchyma (b)... Problem 5TYU Problem 6TYU Problem 7TYU Problem 8TYU Problem 9TYU Problem 10TYU: Cell differentiation occurs through _______________, whereas morphogenesis involves _______________.... Problem 11TYU: The monopteros mutant (a) lacks a primary root (b) develops normally until the plant becomes... Problem 12TYU Problem 13TYU: VISUALIZE Sketch a roughly cuboidal cell preparing to divide. Indicate the orientation of the... Problem 14TYU Problem 15TYU: A couple carved a heart with their initials into a tree trunk 4 ft above ground level; the tree was... Problem 16TYU Problem 17TYU: EVOLUTION LINK Flowering plants have both tracheids and vessel elements in their xylem. Conifers,... Problem 18TYU: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY Why is knowledge gained from sequencing the Arabidopsis genome... Problem 1TYU
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Parsnips are dicots. How would you expect the vascular tissues to be arranged in a monocot ?
Features Features Embryos with two cotyledons. Veins in leaves form a network, and flower sections are divided into multiples of four or five. The vascular tissue in dicots is arranged in a ring in the stem, whereas in monocots, the vascular tissue is dispersed across the stem. Eudicots develop either herbaceous (like grasses) or woody tissues. Pollen from most eudicots is trisulcate or triporate, meaning it has three furrows or pores. One main root formed from the embryonic radicle normally anchors the root system.
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