GenBio L6
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- Q1
They are a collection of similar cells performing an organized function
Organs
Tissues
Organelles
Cells
30s - Q2
These are finger-like structures and a type of a cell modification which increases the surface for intestines to absorb more nutrients.
Microvilli
Root Hairs
Cilia
Flagella
30s - Q3
Cell modifications such as root hairs and microvilli are used for what?
Secretion
Locution
Excretion
Absorption
30s - Q4
These are tissues that have immature growing plant cells that divide continuously.
Permanent
Connective
Nervous
Epithelial
Meristematic
Muscular
30s - Q5
What type of growth does an apical meristematic tissue undergo?
Primary growth at internodes
Secondary growth at the sides
Secondary growth at the tips or ends
Primary growth at the tips or ends
30s - Q6
Which of the following is NOT true about the Apical and Intercalary Meristem?
Apical Meristem happens at the tips of vascular and cork cambium while the latter happens at internodes.
Apical Meristem can be on shoots or roots of a plant while Intercalary Meristem can only be on monocots.
None of the above.
They both undergo primary growth.
30s - Q7
These are derived from meristematic tissues that has lost the power of division and have large vacuoles.
Meristematic
Epithelial
Nervous
Muscular
Permanent
Connective
30s - Q8
These tissues cover the younger primary parts of a plant and its first line of defense.
Ground
Vascular
Dermal
30s - Q9
A type of permanent ground tissue capable of cell division and have lots of water stored. It means from its Greek word "contents of a pitcher"
Sclerenchyma
Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Aerenchyma
30s - Q10
A type of permanent ground tissue that dies at maturity
Collenchyma
Parenchyma
Aerenchyma
Sclerenchyma
30s - Q11
Vascular plant tissue that transports food (sucrose)
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Vascular plant tissue that transports water
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layer of animal cells that covers surfaces for protection, absorption, and secretion
muscular
connective
epithelial
nervous
30s - Q14
Epithelial cells that secrete water-based substances
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Epithelial cells with 1 layer but appears as many
simple
pseudostratified
stratified
30s