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Structure of a Flowering Plant
R. Gallagher
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"Pressure of vacuole and organelles against cell wall" defines?
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Turgor
Plasmolysis
Pressure
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Which of the following is a function of ground tissue? (pick 2)
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Support
Storage
Protection
Transport minerals
By what process do mineral enter roots of a plant?
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Osmosis
Diffusion
Active transport
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How are veins arranged in monocots?
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Netted
Parallel
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What is this?
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Monocot stem
Dicot stem
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Which of the following is featured in phloem? (pick 3)
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Sieve Tubes
Lignin
Companion cells
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Vessels
Tracheids
Cell plates
Name two compounds that leave the plant through the stomata & lenticels
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Oxygen gas
Carbon dioxide
Water
What part of the leaf does the maximum photosynthesis occurs in?
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Palisade layer
Waxy cuticle
Stomata
Epidermis
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Why do plants produce carbon dioxide? (One word)
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Identify the structures involved in gas exchange in plants (pick 2)
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Lenticels
Mesophyll
Stomata
Cuticle
Where is vascular tissue located in a root?
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Scattered
The centre
Circular shaped
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Which of the two is considered living?
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Xylem
Phloem
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