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Section 2.1
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1
What is the name given to the stage of development when different proteins are produced to help form specialized cells within a living organism?
A)cell differentiation
B)cell division
C)cell replication
D)cell growth and development
2
Which statement best describes the organs found within a plant?
A)Each organ consists of a group of similar specialized cells that share the same structure and function.
B)The organs found in plants are constantly producing specialized cells and are responsible for the plant’s constant growth.
C)An organ consists of a combination of several types of tissues working together.
D)The organs found in plants have the ability to produce cells that later develop into new tissues.
3
Which of the following is a characteristic of meristematic cells?
A)Meristematic cells have a limited period of time to produce specialized cells.
B)Meristematic cells are differentiated and specialized cells that have the ability to create other specialized cells in plants.
C)Meristematic cells are responsible for the constant growth seen in plants.
D)Meristematic cells are undifferentiated and unspecialized plant cells that have the ability to reduce tissue and organ development.
4
What are the names of the three major types of tissues found in the body of a plant?
A)dermal, ground, and vascular
B)epidermis, dermal, and vascular
C)dermal, epidermis, and ground
D)meristematic, vascular, and dermal
5
Which type of tissue provides physical support to the plant’s body and has the function of transporting sap throughout the plant?
A)dermal
B)vascular
C)epidermis
D)ground
6
What is the difference between plant galls and animal tumours?
A)Galls spread to other tissues at a higher rate than tumours spread cancer cells.
B)The growth of galls is much more rapid than the growth of the cells within a tumour.
C)Tumour cells tend to grow, mutate, and spread to other tissue areas, while galls tend not to spread at all.
D)Galls are more likely to become fatal for the plant than are tumour cells likely to become fatal for the animal.







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