BIO 31 Exam II Study Set Cuellar
Why do we care about plants?
- we are dependent on plants - they produce the oxygen we breathe - plants are producers - plants are a food source - about 95% of our food is derived from plants - we use plant extracts for products, such as textiles, soap, plastic paint, dyes, spices, and medicine - beverages, such as teas, coffee, wine - horticultural important
Leaf Structure names 1) Outer "red" cells 2) Inner Cells 3) Cells that open the stoma 4) The Guard cells open what?
1) Cuticle 2) Mesofil 3) Guard Cells 4) Stoma
5 stages of Embryogenesis
1). Start with fertilized egg 2). Axis is established through asymmetrical cell division 3). Elongation 4). Radial axis is established in the globular stage 5). Cotyledons are meristems begin to form.
Are products of the Calvin cycle? (mark all that apply)
2 molecules of 3PGA
Which of the following are among the first carbohydrates formed by algae and green plants when exposed to light?
3PGA
What is unusual about the green, leafy part of bryophytes? (video)
A Haploid
Etiolation response is?
A plant's growth pattern when in the dark
Ribulose Biphosphate
AKA Rubisco helps create food Used in Calvin Cycle Isolated in the Bundle Sheath Cell in C4 Pathway plants Forms glucose
What does the Calvin Cycle use as fuel, and what is it's end produt?
ATP + NADPH Creates 5 carbon mole; RuBP (Rubisco)
Which one of the basic groups of tissues is/are present in the embryo
All the basic tissues of a plant are located in the embryo
The inhibition of lateral buds by the apical bud is called
Apical Dominance
Which wavelengths of light are most responsible for photosynthesis? (Select all correct answers).
Blue and Red
Photosystem 1
Can function alone Uses light energy to create ATP and NADPH
What is acclimation
Change in phenotype in response to enviroment
In regards to the balance between rubisco and Chlorophyll, what would under forest plants have more of?
Chlorophyll
Which of the following pigments forms the center of the reaction center?
Chlorophyll a
The force of attraction between water molecules is called __________. (video)
Cohesion
Which of the following are important for preventing water loss from leaves of land plants? (video) (Select all possible answers) cuticle xylem phloem ground tissue stomata
Cuticle Stomata
Which of the following have the vascular bundles in their stems arranged in a ring? (video)
Dicots / eudicots
What did photo respiration derived from
Early earth conditions
What is indeterminate growth
Enables plants to adjust to changing environment while remaining sessile (fixed in one spot)
The triple response is triggered by which hormone?
Ethylene
(T/F) Once induced, stress genes transcribe at a steady level until the stress passes .
False
The receptor that binds to epinephrine in the cell membrane is
G protein
How is rubisco/chlorophyll balance determined?
Genetically
From what organism did the first bryophytes likely evolve?
Green Algae
Plants capture the energy in light and produce what form of potential energy that will be used to produce ATP?
H+ Accumulation in the thylakoid space
Why does the thylakoid space become more acidic during the light reactions? Select all that apply.
H+ ions are added when water is split as well as during electron transport.
Where does Cellular respiration occur in humans?
In every cell
How does photorespiration affect the Calvin cycle?
It hinders it ;Plants remove rubisco from the Calvin Cycle when using photorespiration
How does a severe water deficiency affect electron tranpsort?
It stops the e- transport
Which of the following is NOT true about photorespiration? (online video) It is reduced in low oxygen environments. Its how plants acquire energy. It occurs only in the presence of light. It is detrimental to plants.
Its how plants acquire energy
Difference between land and green plants
Land plants have complex multicellular eukaryotes with specialized reproductive organs.
Phloem cells are _________ and xylem cells are ___________. (video)
Living; dead
C4 Plants
Makes up 3% of plants Contributes 25% of primary productivity on the planet More efficient in ~40 celcius Photorespiration is not a problem even w/ increasing temp. Uses more energy than C3 plants
Undifferentiated cells in plants are called __________________.
Meristem cells
Where does electron transport in a plant occur
Mitochondrial membrane
How is photosynthesis connected to the ice of Greenland? Select all that apply.
Plants consume CO2, but increased atmospheric CO2 is accelerating the melting of ice.
Why do atmospheric CO2 levels fall in the summer and rise in the winter?
Plants fix more CO2 in the summer
Function of Dermal tissue
Prevents water loss
What are the three primary meristems
Procambium (Vascular) Protoderm (Epidermis) Ground meristems (Ground tissue)
If there is no net CO2 uptake, that meas the plant is not building biomass, which of the following is true?
Rate of photosynthesis = resperation
What increases absorptive surface area of roots. (article)
Root hairs
What does morphology involve
Shade and sun leaves
Select organs that can be found in the embryo (mark all that apply)
Shoot apical meristem (SAM) Cotyledon Radicle and RAM (root apical meristem) Hypocotyl
Auxin is produce in the _______
Shoot tip
Gibberellins are involved in? (mark all that apply) Stem elongation Germination regulation Root elongation Fruit growth
Stem elongation Germination regulation Fruit growth
Calvin Cycle 3 steps
Step 1) Carbon fixation Fixes 3 CO2 moles Step 2) Reduction phase Yields a single 3 C mole Step 3) Regen phase Requires 9ATP and 6 NADPH Occurs in the bundle sheath cell in C4 pathway plants
Where is Rubisco located?
Stroma
What time of day will plant pH in a CAM plant be the lowest?
Sunrise
What is gametogenesis
The formation of gametes
Where does light absorption occur
The leaf, thykaloid membrane
Plant embryos are located in
The seed
Which of the following is NOT a way in which the electron transport of respiration and photosynthesis are similar? both produce ATP both require water both utilize cytochromes both lead to the formation of a pH gradient
They both require water
How does CO2 diffuse into the leaf
Through the stomata
Where does ATP synthesis in a plant occur
Thykaloid membrane, chloroplast
Where does H+ gradient in a plant occur
Thykaloid space
Where is chlorophyll located in the chloroplast?
Thylakoid
Which of the following are types of xylem cells? (select all possible answers) (article) Aquaporins Tracheids Vessels Casparian
Tracheids Vessels
What creates the tension that pulls water up the plant? (video)
Transpiration
(T/F) In plants C3 growing in optimal conditions stomata are open during the day and close during the night
True
(T/F) Plants are in the diploid stage for majority of its life
True
(T/F) Plants utilize it in place of the mitochondrial respiration animals use
True
(T/f) Carbon fixation requires CO2
True
Which plants better utilize short flashes of light?
Under story plants
CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism)
Used by succulents in dry, arid environments Seperates gas exchange and carbon fixation temporally (Time) Pineapple is a user of CAM Stomata opens at night Stomata closes in the day, no gas exchange or transpiration Has higher water use efficiency than C3 plants Occurs in 7% of plants Probably evolved > 40 times
What does photosynthesis use, then create?
Uses: RuBP + CO2 Creates: PGA
What does photorespiration use, then create? When does it occur?
Uses: RuBP + O2 + ATP Creates: CO2 Occurs due to low levels of CO2 or High levels of O2
Looking at figure 28.6, early vascular plants (club mosses, whisk ferns, ferns and horsetails) are part of which monophyletic group? Green plants Seed plants Vascular plants Land plants
Vascular Plants
What tissue aids woody land plants to grow tall? (video)
Vascular Tissues (Xylem)
What produces the secondary xylem?
Vascular cambium
Photosystem 2
Water donates electron
What is embryogenesis
When a zygote becomes multi cellular embryo Occurs in the flower
C3 Plants
When temp. goes up, photorespiration increases More efficient than C4 plants in lower temps (10-30 celsius)
What is secondary growth
Widening of shoots and roots from two lateral meristems (Cambium), forming continuous cylinders throughout plant
Which cell type makes up wood?
Xylem
Function of Auxin
a plant hormone which causes the elongation of cells in shoots and is involved in regulating plant growth.
Function of Abscisic acid
a plant hormone which promotes leaf detachment, induces seed and bud dormancy, and inhibits germination.
antenna complex
an array of protein and chlorophyll molecules embedded in the thylakoid membrane of plants and cyanobacteria, which transfer light energy to one chlorophyll a molecule at the reaction center of a photosystem.
Function of Rubisco
an enzyme present in plant chloroplasts, involved in fixing atmospheric carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and in oxygenation of the resulting compound during photorespiration.
The second messenger of the epinephrine signal transduction pathway is
cAMP produced by adenylyl cyclase
What is determinate growth
growth that ceases once an organ has formed
When the first land plant colonized land from an aquatic environment, which of the following was an advantage in this new environment? Select all possible answers. increased water availability increased CO2 availability few herbivores increased light availability
increased CO2 availability few herbivores increased light availability
Why is the pH in the thylakoid space so much lower than in the stroma in the light, but not so much in the dark?
light provides the energy to transport H+ ions into the thylakoid space
Function of Vascular tissue
long distance transport, transports water and nutrients
By what process are gametes (sperm and eggs) formed in plants? (video)
mitosis
Looking at figure 28.6, nonvascular plants are a mono- or paraphyletic group?
paraphyletic
In absence of light plants develop ethiolation response. When light is present plants undergo____________
photomorphogenesis
Function of Cytokinin
plant growth substances (phytohormones) that promote cell division, or cytokinesis, in plant roots and shoots
Function of gibberellins
plant hormones that regulate various developmental processes, including stem elongation, germination, dormancy, flowering, flower development, and leaf and fruit senescence.
Response of epinephrine signal transduction pathway
post-transcriptional modifications leading to stop the synthesis of glycogen and to activate its degradation
C4 is a modification to Photosynthesis that reduces photorespiration in hot temperatures and uses (mark all that apply) rubisco PEP carboxylase Bundle-sheath cells 4-carbon organic acid Crasulacean acid
rubisco PEP carboxylase Bundle-sheath cells 4-carbon organic acid
What Is TRUE about CAM metabolism uses a enzyme differnt than rubisco to fix C separates C fixation and light reactions in space separate C fixation and light reactions in time
separate C fixation and light reactions in time
Function of leaves
source of carbs
Which of the following is a characteristic of the first land plants? seeds sporopollenin covering spores vascular tissue large stature
sporopollenin covering spores
Function of Ground tissue
storage, photosynthesis, support
What is Endosymbiosis
symbiosis in which one of the symbiotic organisms lives inside the other.
Primary growth is ______________________
the elongation from the apical meristems
Function of roots
to anchor a plant into the ground, absorb water and nutrients from soil
Function of stem
transport water and nutrients, carries bud and leaves. Made of nodes and internodes