
23- 1 Specialized tissue in plants
Quiz by Amani Abed
Grade 9-12
Science
Next Generation Science Standards
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- Q1-roots, stems, leaveswhat are three principle organs of seed plants?30sHS-LS1-2
- Q2-they anchor plants into the groundfacts about function of root systems30s
- Q3transport nutrientsWhat does the transport of systems do?30s
- Q4leavesThe principle organs in which plants carry out photosynthesis are the30s
- Q5Water oxygen and carbon dioxideWhat do the adjustable pores of leaves help conserve, and what do they allow to enter and the plant?30s
- Q6dermal, vascular, and groundWhat are three tissue systems of plants?30s
- Q7epidermal cellsDermal tissue typically consists of a single layer of30s
- Q8It is a thick wax layer, that protects the plant against water loss and injuryWhat is the cuticle? What is its function?30s
- Q9Hair roots, to increase the surface areaWhat does dermal tissue consists of in roots, and what is its function?30s
- Q10Long narrow xylem cells with walls that are impermeable to waterTracheids30s
- Q11xylem cells arranged end to end on top of one anothervessel elements30s
- Q12the main phloem cellssieve tube elements30s
- Q13phloem cells that surround sieve tube elementscompanion cells30s
- Q14the walls are pierced by openings into neighbor cells.How can the water move from one tracheid into neighboring cells?30s
- Q15They are connected from one end to the otherHow can materials move from one sieve tube element into the next?30s