Chapter 35 Quiz
If a plant did not produce axillary buds, it would likely not be able to form
branches or some flowers
Carbon dioxide entering a leaf moves through the air spaces and ultimately into the vascular tissue where it reacts with the products of photosynthesis and is stored within sugar molecules.
false
In comparing primary and secondary growth,
secondary growth results from activity of the lateral meristems, while primary growth results from activity of the apical meristems.
Label the regions of the root in the diagram.
1. Zone of Maturation 2. Zone of elongation 3. Zone of cell division 4. Root cap
Match the structures of tissue system with the appropriate cell types. A. Collenchyma for flexible support of the primary plant body B. Epidermis for protection C. Xylem for conducting water and dissolved minerals D. Root hairs for increased root surface area E. Guard cells for gas exchange F. Parenchyma for storage of food and water G. Phloem for conducting carbohydrates H. Sclerenchyma for strengthening tissues I. Trichomes for temperature and evaporation control
A. Ground B. Dermal C. Vascular D. Dermal E. Dermal F. Ground G. Vascular H. Ground I. Dermal
Which of the following does not correctly describe an anatomical feature of a leaf?
Epidermis - waxy and transparent, it covers of the entire surface of the leaf. The upper surface contains many stomata.
The apical meristem produces bark in eudicots.
False
Match the root function with the type of modified root in which it is present
Prop roots-produced in the lower part of the stem in monocots to brace the stem aerial roots- produced by epiphytic plants to attach to their host plants. Pneumatophores-aid in oxygen uptake for plants growing in aquatic or waterlogged habitats Contractile roots- act to pull roots deeper into the ground Parasitic roots-Penetrate vascular tissue of a host plant Food storage roots- Contain many parenchyma cells filled with carbohydrates Water storage roots- contain water for plants in arid regions Buttress roots- provide support for large tropical trees
Which of the following does not correctly pair a modified stem with its function and features? Bulbs and corms - perennial, underground stem that remains dormant during unfavorable conditions Cladophylls - photosynthesis in desert species Runners and stolons - horizontal underground stem that functions for vegetative growthCorrect Tuber - underground stem for storage Tendrils - attachments and climbing
Runners and stolons - horizontal underground stem that functions for vegetative growth
All of the following are functions or features of root hairs except
roots hairs are also known as lateral roots
In lab, you are given a plant sample and asked to determine the type of plant tissue. After looking in the microscope, you have a hypothesis and to test it you apply iodine to the sample. Areas of the sample turn a very blue-black. Based on this analysis, you determine that
the sample contains starch and starch is stored in ground tissue.