A) mesophyll tissue from a leaf.
B) ground tissue from a stem.
C) vascular tissue from a leaf.
D) mesophyll tissue from a stem.
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A) apical meristems.
B) lateral meristems.
C) vascular cambium.
D) cork cambium.
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A) sclerenchyma
B) xylem vessel members
C) sieve tube members
D) tracheids
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A) deposition of colored materials in the oldest cells.
B) the variation in cell size due to different growth conditions throughout a year.
C) the alternation of xylem and phloem produced in one year.
D) the kinds of cells, parenchyma or sclerenchyma, produced by the cambium.
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A) The root would begin to growing in an upward direction.
B) The root would not be slick enough to move through the soil easily.
C) The root would begin to simultaneously grow in multiple directions.
D) The root would produce too much mucigel and oxygen uptake would be inhibited.
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A) protodermis.
B) phyllotaxy.
C) nodular termini.
D) meristematic spacing.
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A) Trimming disrupts vertical transport routes for water and nutrients while enhancing horizontal transport routes.
B) Trimming damages or removes the apical meristem which activates the axillary meristems to grow.
C) Trimming stimulates the plant to produce more rhizomes which results in more branches.
D) Trimming forces leaves around the vicinity of the cuts to become reproductive leaves.
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A) floral leaves
B) fruit-bearing leaves
C) spines
D) reproductive leaves
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A) It develops between the primary xylem and the primary phloem in dicots.
B) It occurs only in monocot stems.
C) It is important in the elongation of roots.
D) It is formed by the ground meristem.
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A) procambium tissue.
B) ground tissue.
C) vascular cambium tissue.
D) cork cambium tissue.
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A) guard cells
B) trichomes
C) sclereids
D) root hairs
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A) xylem
B) phloem
C) root hair cells
D) sclerenchyma
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A) vessel members
B) tracheids
C) sieve cells
D) fibers
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A) Collenchyma
B) Parenchyma
C) Sclerenchyma
D) Sieve elements
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A) middle; outside
B) cork cambium; vascular cambium
C) outside; middle
D) shoot tip; roots
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A) greatly increase its absorptive capacity.
B) strengthen its attachment to the soil.
C) increase in the diameter of its roots.
D) greatly reduce its water and nutrient uptake.
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A) Primary vascular tissue
B) Pith
C) Root hairs
D) Casparian strip
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A) sieve cells
B) tracheids
C) sieve tube members
D) vessel members
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A) epidermis
B) collenchyma
C) sclerenchyma
D) parenchyma
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A) "A root grows vertically, not horizontally."
B) "A rhizome has nodes and internodes and is really a modified stem that can exist underground."
C) "A root stores nutrients, but rhizomes are underground stems that do not store nutrients."
D) "A rhizome, although a modified stem, acts as a root does.In other words a rhizome is a stem-root combination."
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