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BIO 123 REVIEW EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Nonvascular plant - ANSWER no special conducting tissues that are gonna give off
materials.



Shoot system - ANSWER stem, leaves and flower petals

consists of stem and leaves

usually above the ground surface

acquires sunlight and CO2



Root system - ANSWER soil and roots (cells)

usually below the ground surface

absorbs water and minerals

anchors a plant in the soil

stores food-carbohydrates



Root hairs - ANS absorption of water and minerals usually take place through the root
hairs developed around the root tips.



finger-like extension of epidermal cells, increase the absorptive surface or the root



Leaves - ANS the leaf is the principle photosynthetic organ

compose of blade and petiole (attaches the leaf to the stem)



Simple leaf - ANS single, undivided blade

,Compound leaf - ANS the blade composed of several leaflets



Monocot ANSWER 1 cotyledon Flowers parts that come in multiples of 3 a core of
parenchyma cells surrounded by alternating rings of xylem and phloem in the stem the
vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue Eudicot ANSWER 2
cotyledons flower parts come in whorls of 4 or 5 xylem has star like appearance in c.s.
with phloem between "arms"



vascular tissue in stem in the form of vascular bundles in a ring



Dermal tissue - ANSWER single outer protecting layer



in herbaceous plants it is one cell layer thick called epidermis with a cuticle



a protective tissue called periderm replaces the epidermis in mature woody stem and
root



Vascular tissue - ANSWER transports materials throughout the plant and supports the
plant mechanically



includes xylem and phloem



Xylem - ANSWER transports water and dissolved minerals upward from roots into the
shoots

die at maturity



(Xylem) Water conducting cells - ANSWER tracheids and vessel elements



Phloem - ANSWER transports sugar both upward and downward

, transports sugar produced where they are made (mainly leaves) to actively growing
parts of the plant or growing structures



along with each is a non-conducting cell called a companion cell



alive at maturity



(Phloem) Sugar conducting cells - ANSWER sleeve tube elements



Ground tissue - ANSWER any tissue in the plant that's not dermal or vascular



function in storage, photosynthesis, support and short distance transport



Pith - ANSWER internal to the vascular tissue



Cortex- ANSWER external to vascular tissue



Meristems- ANSWER continuous growth in plants is possible because of this,
undifferentiated tissues composed of dividing cells



Types of meristems- ANSWER apical and lateral



Apical meristem- ANSWER primary growth

at the tips of shoots and roots



Lateral meristem- ANSWER secondary growth, which allows the stems and roots of
woody plants to grow in circumference

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