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- Q1This tissue type creates a waxy outer protective covering.Ground tissueMeristematic tissueVascular tissueDermal tissues30s
- Q2This tissue type contains undifferentiated cells that are responsible for plant growth.Vascular tissueGround tissueMeristematic tissueDermal tissue30s
- Q3This tissue type is responsible for transporting water and nutrients.Meristematic tissueDermal tissueGround tissueVascular tissue30s
- Q4This tissue type supports the plant’s function by conducting photosynthesis and storing water, sugar, and starch produced.Ground tissueVascular tissueDermal tissueMeristematic tissue30s
- Q5Carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots upPhloemCorkEpidermisXylem30s
- Q6Carries water and dissolved food (sugars produced via photosynthesis) from leaves downApical meristemPhloemXylemMesophyll30s
- Q7Which of the following is NOT a plant organ?StemFlowersRootsLeaves30s
- Q8Leaves contain all of the following tissue types EXCEPT forMeristematic tissueDermal tissueGround tissueVascular tissue30s
- Q9The following are true about mesophyll cells (spongy and palisade) exceptHas palisade mesophyll on the top side and spongy mesophyll on the undersideReceive sunlightConduct photosynthesisProduces carbon dioxide30s
- Q10The structures that regulate the stomata found on the underside of the leaf areEpidermisStomataCuticleGuard cells30s
- Q11Openings on the underside of the leaf that allow for gas exchange areGuard cellsStomataPalisade mesophyllEpidermal hairs30s
- Q12The structure responsible for anchoring the blade to the stalk isStipuleBladePetioleStem30s
- Q13The following is true about the vascular cambium exceptMeristematic tissueProduces xylem and phloemAll options are trueResponsible for secondary growth30s
- Q14Secondary growth is growth in diameter to support growth in heightTrueFalse30s
- Q15Root hairsAllows for secondary growthIncrease surface area to increase water absorptionUndergoes photosynthesisAre made of endodermis30s
