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The Root: Secondary Growth & Modifications
Multiple Choice Quiz
1
Secondary xylem in roots is characterized by:
A)
few and narrow rays.
B)
lack of parenchyma.
C)
lack of vessels.
D)
lack of bordered pits.
E)
centrifugal development.
2
Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae are most commonly found in:
A)
ectomycorrhizae.
B)
endomycorrhizae.
C)
both.
D)
neither.
3
Compared with stems, root secondary xylem tends to show:
A)
wider vessels.
B)
greater lignification.
C)
more derived parenchyma cells.
D)
less amount of parenchyma.
E)
primary xylem outside of the secondary xylem.
4
In fleshy roots:
A)
xylem parenchyma may convert to secondary cambia.
B)
phloem is completely separated from the xylem.
C)
xylem forms a uniform ring around the root.
D)
all xylem is replaced by storage parenchyma.
E)
secondary cambia do not exist.
5
Adventitious roots may form:
A)
from pericycle.
B)
from rhizodermis.
C)
along xylem rays.
D)
from rootcap.
E)
from the ground meristem.
6
A velamen is:
A)
formed inside of an exodermis.
B)
a multiple rhizodermis.
C)
characterized by containing a Casparian strip.
D)
found in underground storage roots.
E)
composed of densely-cytoplasmic cells upon maturity.
7
What kind of divisions of pericycle can give rise to cambia?
A)
Anticlinal
B)
Periclinal
8
The development of branch roots is said to be:
A)
endogenous.
B)
exogenous.
9
Phellogen
typically originates from:
A)
pericycle.
B)
endodermis.
C)
cortex.
D)
exodermis.
E)
rhizodermis.
10
What is an example of a plant that retains its cortex for some time and develops an exodermis or superficial periderm?
A)
Wheat
B)
Pine
C)
Radish
D)
Corn
E)
Spruce
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