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3 main tissue systems of plants - ANSWER- epidermal, ground, vascular 
 
2 organ systems of plants - ANSWER- root system, shoot system 
 
The root system is specialized for what? - ANSWER- water and nutrient absorption 
 
The shoot system serves what function? - ANSWER- plant support, material transport, photosynthesis 
 
What is conduction? - ANSWER- transporting of materials throughout tissue 
 
3.1 (Cells) What organelle do plant cells contain a lot of to perf...
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Pro vs Euk - Answer- Pro. - lack nucleus 
Euk. - contains nucleus, cell walls, and organelles 
Cells plants are typically between - Answer- 10 - 100 micrometers 
Plasma Membrane - Answer- semipermeable outer boundary 
regulates movement of substances in/out of cell 
composed of phospholipids (2 layers) 
Cytoplasm - Answer- consists of all living cell components 
bound my plasma membrane 
Cytosol - Answer- fluid portion of cytoplasm 
Nucleus ...
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Green Algae - answer____________ called charophytes are the closest relatives of land 
plants. 
Land plants share four key traits with only charophytes - answer• Rings of cellulose- 
synthesizing complexes 
• Peroxisome enzymes 
• Structure of flagellated sperm 
• Formation of a phragmoplast 
Sporopollenin - answerIn charophytes a layer of a durable polymer called _____________ 
prevents exposed zygotes from drying out 
Sporopollenin - ...
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abiotic - ANSWER pertaining to the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as soil 
particles, bedrock, air, water. 
abscisic acid (ABA) - ANSWER a plant hormone that stimulates stomatal closure and 
promotes seed and bud dormancy. 
abscission zone - ANSWER a wall of cells at the base of a petiole, that allows the leaf 
to separate from the stem. 
- two functions: leaf drop and to protect the region of the stem against desiccation 
acceptable risk - ANSWER the amount of risk that an owner is willi...
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WSU Biology 106 Final Exam QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS 
 
Three basic plant organs - ANSWER- roots, stems, leaves 
 
roots - ANSWER- Absorbs water and minerals from the ground. Anchors plant in ground. 
 
Stems - ANSWER- Carry substances between roots and leaves; provide support for plant; holds leaves up to sunlight 
 
leaves - ANSWER- The main photosynthetic organs of vascular plants. 
 
Nodes - ANSWER- the points at which leaves are attached 
 
internodes - ANSWER- the stem segment...
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3 main tissue systems of plants - Answer- epidermal, ground, vascular 
2 organ systems of plants - Answer- root system, shoot system 
The root system is specialized for what? - Answer- water and nutrient absorption 
The shoot system serves what function? - Answer- plant support, material transport, 
photosynthesis 
What is conduction? - Answer- transporting of materials throughout tissue 
3.1 (Cells) What organelle do plant cells contain a lot of to pe...
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Meristems - Answer ️️ -Sites of rapid cell division in the shoot tips, root tips, and cambium are 
called ____________. 
Apical - Answer ️️ -Meristems located at the end of the shoots are called primary or 
__________ meristems. 
Apical dominance - Answer ️️ -The tendency for terminal buds to inhibit the growth of lateral 
buds is called __________. 
Leaves - Answer ️️ -The "food factories" of tr...
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Why is an oak seedling unable to tolerate close mowing, but a grass plant can? correct answer: Because oak seedling is not a turfgrass plant that can be mowed down short into a playing surface like a golf green or baseball field. Oak seedling needs a higher height of cut in order to prevent scalping. 
 
Explain how Type I and Type II plant growth regulators differ with regards to their effects on turfgrass growth and development? correct answer: Type I is a growth inhibitor and Type II is a gr...
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Fungi - answerheterotrophs that feed by absorption 
Heterotrophs - answerabsorb nutrients from outside the body 
Roles of fungi - answerdecomposers, parasites, mutualists (symbiotic and microrizzae), early 
land colonizers 
What do fungi use to break complex molecules? - answerEnzymes 
Chitin - answermade of cellulose, make up the cell walls of fungi 
Hyphae - answercontinuous strands above/below ground, generate spores, colonizes so...
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What are plant growth factors and where are they produced? - Answer ● Chemicals that regulate plant growth response to directional stimuli. 
● Produced in plant growing regions (apical meristems). 
● Diffuse from cell to cell/ phloem mass transport. 
 
Explain why shoots show positive phototropism. - Answer 1. Indoleacetic acid (IAA) diffuses to shaded side of shoot tip. 
2. As IAA diffuses down shaded side, it causes active transport of 
H+ ions into cell wall. 
3. Disruption to H...
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