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A. Epidermis B. Cortex C. Xylem D. Endodermis E. Phloem |
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A. Epidermis B. Cortex C. Endodermis D. Pith E. Xylem F. Phloem |
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A. Pith B. Vascular bundle C. Xylem D. Phloem E. Fibers |
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A. Secondary xylem (one annual ring) B. Phloem ray C. Xylem ray D. Pith E. Wood (multiple annual rings) F. Cortex |
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Alternate leaf arrangement |
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Opposite leaf arrangement |
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1. Cuticle 2. Upper epidermis 3. & 4. Mesophyll 5. Lower epidermis 6. Stomata 7. Guard cells 10. Vascular bundle |
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Flowering plants are in clade Angiosperms. True or false? |
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-Pollen grain with one furrow or pore - |
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-Seed with two cotyledons -Flower with for or five floral parts (or multiples) |
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Leaves have parallel veins |
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Vascular bundles are small and spread throughout the stem |
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Flowers have three floral parts (or multipes) |
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Pollen grains have three pores or furrows |
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False; All plant cells have a primary cell wall. |
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Most, but not all, plant cells have a primary cell wall. |
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Cell layer surrounding the stele that prevents water loss |
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Bundled xylem and phloem tissue |
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Support the vascular bundle |
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Surround the vascular bundle |
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Leaf parenchyma or mesophyll |
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In wood plants, the layer of cells that divides to produce secondary growth of xylem or phloem is the: |
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Secondary xylem makes _____. |
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Secondary phloem makes _____. |
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-Retain water in the leaf -Let in carbon dioxide |
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What is the function of the meristematic region of the root? |
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Cell enlargement in the apical meristem will cause the organism to grow in: |
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