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______ is a mature ovary that helps protect seeds and aid in their dispersal
Fruit
Which of these statements is correct?
Mitotic division of a diploid zygote produces a multicellular body called a gametophyte.
An angiosperm is another name for _____________.
A flowering plant
Root hairs are modifications of the ______________.
Epidermal cells of the root
Root hairs provide what function to the angiosperm?
Increased surface area for absorption of minerals and water
A gametophyte is….
1n
The three basic organs of a plant are….
Roots, stems, leaves
If you want a bush to grow wider and not taller what do you do? What is this process called?
Cut off a terminal bud, pruning
Plants are composed of three tissue systems that are continuous throughout the plant body. What are they?
Dermal, vascular, ground
The main body of a flowering plant such as a rosebush is
A sporophyte
Which of the following buds would start growing if a plant was pruned by removing just the top portion of all growing shoots?
Axillary buds
For your birthday, you are given a plant with parallel veins and a single large taproot. This plant can be described as…
Having some characteristics of a monocot and some of a dicot
Root hairs belong to which plant tissue type
Dermal
Tracheids are part of what plant functional system?
Xylem
Which of the following cells are alive at functional maturity?
Tracheids
Vessel elements
Companion cells
Sieve-tube members
2,3
Which of the following zones makes roots grow deeper into the ground?
The zone of elongation
What is a difference between the transport by xylem and transport by phloem
Xylem sap moves up and phloem sap moves up or dow