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You are studying an insect related to aphids that feeds on plant sap.This insect bores a hole in the plant until it can feed using an appendage on its front legs called a "spile." What specific plant structure does the spile bore into?


A) Sieve tube element
B) Guard cell
C) Companion cell
D) Vessel element
E) Parenchyma

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Which of the following best describes the origin of wood?


A) Xylem cells enlarge and deposit large amounts of lignin.
B) Primary meristems increase the amount of xylem deposited.
C) Lateral meristems contribute to continuous increases in vascular tissue.
D) Spongy mesophyll cells become cork cambium.
E) Cork cambium develops into vascular cambium which matures into wood.

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Some species of rose, which are dicots, can grow on steep hillsides because of a taproot system that helps


A) maximize the surface area for absorption.
B) the plants use their roots as food storage organs.
C) anchor the plant.
D) hold the soil together.
E) transport water and minerals to the stem.

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A mutant mustard plant has a number of novel features; for example, it does not absorb water and minerals from the soil as readily as wild-type plants do.The abnormality of the mutant plant is most likely in its


A) cortex structure.
B) root hairs.
C) endodermis structure.
D) xylem placement.
E) pith diameter.

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Water is conducted in xylem tissue, and carbohydrates and nutrients are transported in _______ tissue.

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Refer to the figure showing a root tip. Refer to the figure showing a root tip.   Which statement about primary growth of the root is false? A)  Root hairs are derived from the procambium via the pericycle. B)  The root apical meristem produces the root primary meristems. C)  The procambium produces xylem and phloem. D)  There is no clear delineation between the three growth zones of the root. E)  The procambium is interior to the ground meristem. Which statement about primary growth of the root is false?


A) Root hairs are derived from the procambium via the pericycle.
B) The root apical meristem produces the root primary meristems.
C) The procambium produces xylem and phloem.
D) There is no clear delineation between the three growth zones of the root.
E) The procambium is interior to the ground meristem.

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Unlike eudicots, monocots have a scattered arrangement of vascular bundles in their stems and possess a central region inside the xylem layer of their roots called the _______.

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Leaves originate from the edges of _______ as initial cells that differentiate into leaf primordia throughout the life of the plant as it continues to grow.


A) buds
B) apical meristems
C) internodes
D) flowers
E) axillary buds

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Refer to the figure showing a plant periderm. Refer to the figure showing a plant periderm.   Structure A in the figure is found in the secondary body of a woody plant.Which structure found in the primary plant body has a similar function? A)  Stoma B)  Leaf hair C)  Root hair D)  Mesophyll cell E)  Vessel element Structure A in the figure is found in the secondary body of a woody plant.Which structure found in the primary plant body has a similar function?


A) Stoma
B) Leaf hair
C) Root hair
D) Mesophyll cell
E) Vessel element

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Which of the following is least likely to be formed from an axillary bud?


A) Flower
B) Branch
C) Runner
D) Leaf
E) Root

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The vascular tissue in stems undergoing primary growth is organized into


A) buds.
B) rays.
C) concentric rings.
D) vascular bundles.
E) xylem bundles.

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A scientist discovers what she thinks is a new monocot with a taproot system and reticulate veins in its leaves.Which of the following best explains this unusual combination?


A) There are mutations due to radiation.
B) This is an unusual development induced by extreme cold.
C) This is an orchid.
D) It is a hybrid between carrots and ferns.
E) She is mistaken; this cannot be a monocot. It is a eudicot.

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The development of modern corn from teosinte


A) was achieved by biotechnological approaches.
B) was achieved by asexual propagation.
C) illustrates the wealth of genetic diversity in the genomes of crop plants.
D) was achieved by natural selection.
E) began recently.

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At every node of a plant, one will find _______ attached.


A) one or more flowers
B) one or more leaves
C) one or more axillary buds
D) an internode
E) Both a and b

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You are studying an unusual plant with organs that have the appearance of both stems and leaves.If molecular analysis shows these organs to be true leaves, you would expect their development to be


A) differentiated.
B) indeterminate.
C) determinate.
D) undifferentiated.
E) rapid.

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The roots and shoots of plants show uninterrupted growth known as _______ growth while some of their organs show _______ growth.


A) determinate; indeterminate
B) indeterminate; determinate
C) primary; secondary
D) secondary; primary
E) lateral; apical

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The structure that supports the embryo properly as it develops, specifically in early development, is referred to as the


A) suspensor.
B) lignin.
C) apical meristem.
D) lateral meristem.
E) cotyledon.

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A stem is observed to increase in diameter from one April to the next.A cross section of the stem will show that the diameter increased because


A) primary xylem cells divided.
B) phloem cells divided.
C) primary xylem cells elongated.
D) vascular cambium cells divided.
E) phloem cells elongated.

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Lenticels are spongy regions on the surface of some woody stems that function in


A) water uptake.
B) water conservation.
C) gas exchange.
D) protection of growing layers.
E) support of the plant.

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Refer to the figure showing various types of ground tissue cells. Refer to the figure showing various types of ground tissue cells.   Which of the cell types shown (A‒D) is/are most commonly associated with support of the plant body? Identify the cell type(s). Which of the cell types shown (A‒D) is/are most commonly associated with support of the plant body? Identify the cell type(s).

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