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1
Growth in vascular plants is regulated and coordinated by
A)photosynthetic tissue.
B)root tissue.
C)meristematic tissue.
D)leaf epidermal tissue.
2
In vascular plants, phloem tissue
A)transports water.
B)transports carbohydrates.
C)transports minerals.
D)supports the plant.
3
In vascular plant leaves, gases enter and leave the plant through
A)stomata.
B)guard cells.
C)chloroplasts.
D)trichomes.
4
In roots, growth of lateral branches begins
A)on the root epidermis.
B)on the root hairs.
C)at the ground meristem.
D)at the pericycle.
5
In stems, the tissue responsible for secondary growth is the
A)collenchyma.
B)pith.
C)cambium.
D)cortex.
6
One difference between monocot and dicot plant stems is the
A)absence of buds in monocots.
B)organization of vascular tissue.
C)presence of guard cells.
D)absence of stomata.
7
In leaves, gas exchange and transport takes place in the
A)cuticle.
B)palisade mesophyll.
C)spongy mesophyll.
D)guard cells.
8
Which of the following is not a process that directly assists in water movement from the roots to the leaves?
A)photosynthesis
B)root pressure
C)capillary action
D)transpiration
9
The passive process of moving carbohydrates throughout a plant is called
A)transpiration.
B)translocation.
C)translation.
D)evaporation.
10
What important nutrient does the Venus's-flytrap acquire from its insect dinner?
A)potassium
B)calcium
C)magnesium
D)nitrogen







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