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Secretory Structures
Multiple Choice Quiz
1
Single-celled laticifers that are
branched
are said to be:
A)
articulated.
B)
non-articulated.
C)
anastomosed.
D)
both articulated and anastomosed.
E)
both non-articulated and anastomosed.
2
Epithelial cells of resin ducts are densely cytoplasmic.
A)
True
B)
False
3
Peltate digestive glands are likely to be found in:
A)
dionaea.
B)
dracena.
C)
drosera.
D)
drosophyllum.
E)
pinguicula.
4
Which is most likely derived from epidermis?
A)
Lithocyst
B)
Tannin cell
C)
Laticifer
D)
Druse-containing cell
E)
Colleters
5
Epithem
cells are:
A)
modified epidermal cells.
B)
derived from the vascular cambium.
C)
a kind of transfer cells.
D)
glandular trichomes.
E)
individual units of laticifers.
6
Slime-producing secretory glands typically attract:
A)
pollinators.
B)
predators.
C)
prey.
D)
people.
E)
water for secretion.
7
Hydathodes have stomata.
A)
True
B)
False
8
Raphides develop in:
A)
chloroplasts.
B)
nuclei.
C)
endoplasmic reticulum.
D)
vacuoles.
E)
more than one of the above.
9
Lithocysts contain:
A)
druses.
B)
raphides.
C)
prismatic crystals.
D)
tannins.
E)
cystoliths.
10
Latex is produced by:
A)
glandular trichomes.
B)
laticifers.
C)
vacuoles.
D)
nectaries.
E)
resin ducts.
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