Match the following with the tissue of origin. a) dermal b) ground c) vascular c
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Match the following with the tissue of origin. a) dermal b) ground c) vascular cortex epidermis epidermis guard cells leaf vein periderm phloem pith root hairs xylem Plant Cells and Tissues a) fibers b) mesophyll c) pericycle d) periderm e) tracheids Layer from which lateral roots originate Tapered xylem cells with lining in cell walls Transparency cells with chloroplasts in leaves Bundles of long sclerenchyma cells Protective coat made of cork and cork cambium a) collenchyma b) endodermis c) pith d) sclerenchyma e) vascular cambium Supporting cell with thickened primary walls Parenchyma cells inside vascular ring in eudicot stem Supporting cell with Angiosperms a) eudicot b) monocot Fibrous root Leaves with parallel veins Leaves with branching venation No secondary growth Produces cork cambium Secondary growth Produces cork cambium Scattered vascular bundles in the stem Plant Structure a) apical meristem b) axillary bud c) tuber d) vessel elements e) wood Accumulation of secondary xylem Results in primary growth (growth in length) Cells that conducts water through plants Modified stem Found between the petiole and stem Plant Growth a) annual b) biennial c) perennial d) roof cap Plants which live for many years Protects apical meristem of root tip Plants with a life cycle of two years Pine tree Plants that complete their life cycle in a year or less Multiple Choice In 2000, a person drives a nail into a tree exactly 6 feet up from the ground. She comes back in 2025, 25 years later. The tree grows 2 feet a year. Where would the nail be? A) 50 feet B) 56 feet C) 26 feet D) 6 feet E) 4 feetExplanation / Answer
Answer:
1. Cortex---b). Ground
2. Endodermal—b). Ground
3. Epidermis-a). Dermal
4. Guard cells---a). Dermal
5. Leaf vein—c). Vascular
6. Periderm---a). Dermal
7). Phloem---c). Vascular
8). Pith---b). Ground
9). Root hairs---a) Dermal
10). Xylem—c). Vascular
11). Layer from which lateral roots originate—c). Pericycle
12). Tapered xylem cells with lignin in cell walls---e). Tracheids
13). Parenchyma cells with chloroplasts in leaves—b). Mesophyll
14). Bundles of long sclerenchyma cells----a). Fibers
15). Protective coat made of cork and cork cambium—d). Periderm
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