Science Unit 1 - Quiz 2: Plant Systems
The gas that goes out of the leaf through the stomata is _____.
oxygen
What do you call the leaf layer containing most of the chloroplasts?
palisade layer
When the glucose units are all stacked together, they make _____.
starch
Cells in a plant's _____ provide support so that the plant can remain upright.
stem
The roots are connected to the leaves by the _____.
stems
Starch is a type of _____.
sugar
Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water to produce _____ and oxygen.
sugars
What is the purpose of the vascular cylinder?
transport water and minerals to the plant
Phloem transports water and minerals. ⚪ True ⚪ False
False
Root hairs are found mostly on the stomata. ⚪ True ⚪ False
False
The lower epidermis is covered with cuticle. ⚪ True ⚪ False
False
Xylem transports food. ⚪ True ⚪ False
False
What cells control the opening and closing of the stomata?
Guard
The food-storage part of a root is the _____.
cortex
Chloroplasts are green oval bodies in a leaf. ⚪ True ⚪ False
True
Magnesium is an important mineral in chlorophyll. ⚪ True ⚪ False
True
The spongy layer of leaves stores water and food. ⚪ True ⚪ False
True
Transport means to move something from one place to another. ⚪ True ⚪ False
True
What do you call the outside layer (skin) of a root which contains hairs?
epidermis
What do you call the natural fertilizer?
organic fertilizer
The vertical tubes within a plant's stem which act like "elevators" for transporting food, water, and minerals are Xylem and _____.
phloem
What do you call the dead xylem and phloem cells of a woody plant?
pith
What do you call the part of the leaf containing the xylem and phloem?
vein
The cuticle of a leaf is a _____ layer which helps prevent excessive evaporation.
waxy
A family of plants high in protein is _____. ⚪ legumes ⚪ mushrooms ⚪ grasses ⚪ trees
⚫ legumes