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4Roots
Leaves
Transport
Stems
Tissues
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5Ground tissue is found in a plants roots, stems,
or leaves?
6All, roots, stems, and leaves
7What type of tissue is the first tissue in a
plant seedling?
8Meristematic
9The outer covering of a plant consists of
10Dermal Tissue
11What is the layer of cells that encloses the
vascular tissue in the central region of a root?
12Endodermis
13Bark and wood is considered this type of growth.
14Secondary Growth
15A seed plant is anchored in the ground by its
16Roots
17What kind of root systems are found mainly in
monocots? Taproots Long, thick primary
roots Extensive root systems Small secondary roots
18Extensive root systems
19From the root cap, what are the next 3 divisions
of activity?
20Division, Elongation, Differentiation
21Minerals move into the roots by what process?
22Active Transport
23Which is better for a food source? Monocots or
dicots
24Dicots
25Name the main function of stems
26Transport substances between roots and leaves
27Can stems carry out photosynthesis?
28Yes
29Stems in monocots have this arrangement of
vascular bundles
30Scattered
31Vascular bundles in stems are surrounded by which
ground tissue? Sclerenchyma Parenchyma
or Collenchyma
32Parenchyma
33What does the primary growth of a stem change for
it?
34The length
35Gases diffuse through openings in the leaf called
what?
36Stomata
37Most of the photosynthetic activity in plants
takes place in the
38Mesophyll
39Guard cells open when water pressure is high or
low?
40High
41When the leaf has enough water, will the stoma be
open or closed?
42Open
43Which of the following does NOT directly help
photosynthesis? Guard cells Stoma Phloem xylem
44Phloem
45Xylem is made up of what two elements?
46Tracheids and Vessel Elements
47One-way movement of water and minerals from
cortex to vascular cylinder of root is due to
48Waterproof Casparian strip
49Root pressure is produced by the __________
___________ by the process of __________
_________________
50Vascular cylinder and Active transport
51Which form a continuous tube - tracheids or
vessel elements?
52Vessel Elements
53Which has non-functioning xylem? Heartwood or
sapwood
54Heartwood
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56What is the name of how sugars move through the
plant?
57Pressure-Flow Hypothesis