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Match the following term to its correct definition palisade parenchyma bundle sh

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Question

Match the following term to its correct definition

palisade parenchyma

bundle sheath

leaf trace

petiole

spongy parenchyma

leaf

loosely packed cells on the underside of a leaf with large intercellular spaces for gas exchange

a layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue that are responsible for both nutrient loading and providing structure

a structure that subtends an axillary bud

columnar, closely-packed chlorenchyma cells on the upper surface of the leaf; primary photosynthetic tissue of most plants.

a stalk

the point at which stem vascular bundles branch before entering the leaf

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.   

palisade parenchyma

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.   

bundle sheath

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.   

leaf trace

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.   

petiole

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.   

spongy parenchyma

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.   

leaf

A.

loosely packed cells on the underside of a leaf with large intercellular spaces for gas exchange

B.

a layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue that are responsible for both nutrient loading and providing structure

C.

a structure that subtends an axillary bud

D.

columnar, closely-packed chlorenchyma cells on the upper surface of the leaf; primary photosynthetic tissue of most plants.

E.

a stalk

F.

the point at which stem vascular bundles branch before entering the leaf

Explanation / Answer

Answer:

1. Palisade parenchyma----D. columnar, closely-packed chlorenchyma cells on the upper surface of the leaf; primary photosynthetic tissue of most plants.

2. bundle sheath---B. a layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue that are responsible for both nutrient loading and providing structure

3. Leaf trace----F. the point at which stem vascular bundles branch before entering the leaf

4. Petiole---E. a stalk

5. spongy parenchyma----A. loosely packed cells on the underside of a leaf with large intercellular spaces for gas exchange

6. leaf---C. a structure that subtends an axillary bud

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