Sem 2 Unit 1 Bio
Identify two strategies that plants utilize to facilitate the dispersal of their seeds
Animals eat seeds and disperse them with their poopie Wind dispersal
Snow Trillium, classify its floral symmetry and indicate whether is it a monocot or dicot
Bilateral Symmetry, Monocot
Identify the parts of the leaf's anatomy in the picture
Blade, Petiote
The sum of all the sepals is called the ____.
Calyx
Give an example of a food storage plant
Carrot
What makes the endodermis of a root semipermeable
Casparian strips with layers of subrin
The support cells that assist the sieve tube members with their day to day function are called the ___.
Companion cells
A grass would have two cotyledons
False
A rhizome is an example of a fibrous root system
False
Cells in the zone of elongation are actively dividing to form new cells
False
Mosses have small flowers for sexual reproduction
False
Sieve tuber members are part of the xylem tissue of a plant and are dead at maturity
False
The separation layer becomes embedded with suberin in the separation layer at the base of the petiole prior to leaf abscission
False
he antipodals of an embryo sac secrete chemical signals to direct growth of the pollen tube
False
self-incompatibility prevents pollination
False
Classify the type of leaf
Pinnately Compound
Identify two means of asexual selection used by plants
Potatoes produce tubers and those tubers can all grow to become new potatoes Roots like rhizomes can grow parallel to the ground under the surface and produce new plants along the way
Contrast primary growth with secondary growth and indicate where each would occur in a plant stem
Primary growth is vertical growth and occurs in the optical meristem Secondary growth increases the girth of the plant and occurs in the lateral meristem
Identify two functions of the root cap
Protects the root itself (specifically in cell division) and helps in the detection of gravity
The male parts of the flower above are collectively called the ___.
Stamens
Sclerenchyma fibers are often interpreted within the xylem tissue. Why?
They provide support for the xylem
Define transpiration and explain its importance for movement of material throughout the plant body
Transpiration is evaporation that occurs on the blade of a plant, the negative pressure caused by transpiration pulls up other resources, like water, through the xylem
A dioecious plant must have perfect flowers
True
A plant that germinates, flowers and then dies at the end of a growing season would be classified as an annual
True
A plant that is suffering from water loss would have its stomata closed
True
A plant with two leaves at each node on the stem would be classified as having an opposite leaf arrangement
True
Mycorrhizae increases the effective surface area of roots and increases the rate of absorption of water and minerals
True
The megaspore mother cell is located in the ovary of the female flower
True
Contarst the function of xylem with that of phloem
Xylem transports water and minerals, completely liquid Phloem transports food and nutrients, some solid material
What is the function of a guard cell in the leaf?
opens and closes stomata