Biotechnology Flashcards

1
Q

vegetative propagation

A

asexual method of plant reproduction that occurs in its leaves, roots and stem

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2
Q

veg. propagation examples?

A

totipotent cells, callus

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3
Q

grafting

A

tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together

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4
Q

genetic modification example

A

bt corn

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5
Q

benefits of genetically engineered corn

A

90% less fungal toxin that causes cancer and birth defects

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6
Q

genetic engineering for human health

A
  • modified cassava for world hunger
  • increase iron and beta carotene
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7
Q

transgene escape

A

transgenes making thier way into wild weeds…creating “superweeds”

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8
Q

roots

A

absorb nutrients and water

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9
Q

what does a stem consist of?

A

nodes and internodes

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10
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nodes

A

the points at which leaves are attached

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11
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internodes

A

stem segments between nodes

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12
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what does a leaf consist of

A

flattened blade, a stalk (petiole); joins leaf to node

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13
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common type of plant cell

A

parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma

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14
Q

sclerenchyma

A

dead at functional maturity

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15
Q

cells of ___ are alive at maturity

A

phloem

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16
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what do apical meristems do?

A

elongate shoots and roots; “primary growth”

17
Q

lateral meristems

A

thickness to woody plants; secondary growth

18
Q

vascular cambium

A

adds layers of seocndary xylem and phloem

19
Q

cork cambium

A

replace the epidermis with periderm; thicker and tougher

20
Q

ways to increase plant size?

A
  • cell number
  • cell expansion
21
Q

what restricts cell elongation

A

cellulose microfibrils

22
Q

mechanism used by plant cells

A

position-dependent

23
Q

mechanism used by animal cells

A

lineage-dependent