A) the endodermis in the root
B) root hairs on the root epidermis
C) collenchyma fibers just beneath the surface of the epidermis
D) stomata in the leaves
E) trichomes on leaf surfaces
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A) mesophyll tissue from a leaf.
B) ground tissue from a stem.
C) vascular tissue from a leaf.
D) mesophyll tissue from a stem.
E) vascular tissue from a root.
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A) vessel members
B) tracheids
C) sieve cells
D) fibers
E) rays
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A) potassium
B) nitrogen
C) calcium
D) phosphorus
E) carbon
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A) guard cells
B) trichomes
C) sclereids
D) root hairs
E) oil glands
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A) The root would begin to growing in an upward direction.
B) The root would not be slick enough to move through the soil easily.
C) The root would begin to simultaneously grow in multiple directions.
D) The root would produce too much mucigel and oxygen uptake would be inhibited.
E) The root cap cells would begin to divide rapidly.
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A) epidermis
B) collenchyma
C) sclerenchyma
D) parenchyma
E) meristem
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A) They can be apical or lateral.
B) Meristematic cells divide into two cells,one of which remains a meristem cell and another that becomes a plant body cell.
C) Apical meristems give rise to three types of embryonic tissues.
D) Meristematic cells are found only in eudicots and not in monocots.
E) They are responsible for primary and secondary growth.
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A) parenchyma cells
B) sclerenchyma cells
C) sieve tubes
D) vessel members
E) phloem
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A) gravity perception
B) rapid cell division
C) protection of the root tip
D) pushing away soil particles as the root grows
E) releasing a slimy lubricant fluid
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A) tracheid
B) sieve
C) sclerid
D) collenchyma
E) fiber
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A) rhizome
B) tendril
C) tuber
D) corm
E) spine
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A) Secondary growth in plants is a result of lateral meristems.Trees and shrubs have active lateral meristems.
B) Secondary growth in plants increases the girth (diameter) of woody plants.
C) Secondary growth in woody plants results from two cylinders of actively dividing cells,the cork cambium and vascular cambium.
D) The cork cambium produces secondary phloem while the vascular cambium produces secondary xylem.
E) Only some plants have secondary growth.
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A) floral leaves
B) fruit-bearing leaves
C) spines
D) reproductive leaves
E) insectivorous leaves
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A) secondary xylem
B) secondary phloem
C) vessel members
D) tracheids
E) ray cells
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