Chapter 27
Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology · 12 exercises
Problem 1
Roots and shoots lengthen through activity at ______ a. apical meristems b. lateral meristems c. vascular cambium d. cork cambium
4 step solution
Problem 2
_____ conducts mainly water and mineral ions, and _______ conducts mainly sugars. a. Phloem; xylem b. Xylem; phloem
4 step solution
Problem 3
The bulk of a leaf is made up of mesophyll, a type of ______ a. sclerenchyma b. parenchyma c. collenchyma d. dermal tissue
4 step solution
Problem 4
Which of the following cell types are alive in mature tissue? Choose all that apply. a. collenchyma cells b. sieve tubes c. vessels d. tracheids e. companion cells f. sclerenchyma cells
3 step solution
Problem 5
Water evaporation from plant parts is called _______ a. translocation b. cohesion c. cork d. all of the above
7 step solution
Problem 7
When guard cells swell, ______ a. transpiration ceases b. sugars enter phloem c. a stoma opens d. root cells die
4 step solution
Problem 8
A waxy cuticle is secreted by _______ a. ground tissue b. epidermal cells c. a stoma d. root hairs
5 step solution
Problem 9
Plants obtain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen from _______ a. soil b. water c. air d. b and c
3 step solution
Problem 10
Decomposing matter in soil is called_______
3 step solution
Problem 11
In many plant species, older roots and stems thicken by activity at ________ a. apical meristems b. lateral meristems c. vascular cambium d. both b and c
6 step solution
Problem 12
Water transport from roots to leaves occurs by _______ a. pressure flow b. differences in source and sink solute concentrations c. the pumping force of xylem vessels d. transpiration, tension, and cohesion of water
4 step solution
Problem 13
Sugar transport from leaves to roots occurs by ________ a. pressure flow b. differences in source and sink solute concentrations c. the pumping force of xylem vessels d. transpiration, tension, and cohesion of water
4 step solution