Chapter 35 Plant Anatomy & Development Flashcards

Learn the Plants way of life

1
Q

_____________is the process by which a plant grows from a seed

A

Germination

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2
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Mosses are

A

Bryophytes (short - plants)

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3
Q

Ferns are

A

Pterophtes (winged -shaped plants)

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4
Q

Mosses and Ferns are both

A

Primitive Plants

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5
Q

Conifers are

A

trees that bears cones and evergreen needle like or scale like leaves

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6
Q

Gymnosperm Seeds are

ex: Conifers

A

a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit

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7
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Angiosperms are

A

Seeds that are covered unlike Gymnosperms

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8
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Monocots (monocotyledon) is a one of the 2 sub-classes of Angiosperm.
They have

A

One cotyledon only
Parallel leaf veins
Fibrous Roots
C4 Metabolism (for dry places)

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9
Q

Eudicots is a one of the 2 sub-classes of Angiosperm.

They have

A
2 cotyledons
Branched Leaf veins
Taproot
4 or 5 flower petals
C3 Metabolism
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10
Q

The three basic Plant organs

A

Roots , Stems , and Leaves

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11
Q

Root System Carry’s

A

water and minerals to the Shoot system (plants parts above ground)

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12
Q

Shoot System Delivers

A

Sugar to the roots.

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13
Q

Roots are multi cellular organs with important functions.
_______
________
_________

A

Anchor the Plant
Absorb minerals and water
Store organic nutrients

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14
Q

A ________ system consists of one main vertical root. it also gave rise to _______ roots or branch roots.

A

Taproot

lateral

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15
Q

______________ roots rissed from stems or leaves

A

Adventitious roots

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16
Q

Seedless vascular plants and monitors have a

A

fibrous root system.

characterized by thin lateral roots with no main root

17
Q

Some roots are made to store nutrients

A

Most veggies. carrots, beets and radish for example.

18
Q

Absorption of water and minerals occurs near root _____

A

root hairs

19
Q

A _____ is an organ consisting of alternating _____.

A
Stem
Nodes (points at which leaves are attached)
20
Q

_____________ are presented right above nodes

A

Axillary Buds

21
Q

An ____________ is a structure that has the potential to form a lateral shoot, branch

A

Axillary Bud

22
Q

An ___________ or terminal bud, is located near the shoot tip and causes elongation of a young shoot.

A

Apical Bud

23
Q

The _____ is the main photosynthetic organ of most vascular plants

A

Leaf

24
Q

Leaves generally consists of:
______
______

A

A flattend Blade

A stalk called the Petiole

25
Q

A ________ joins the leaf to the node of the stem.

A

Petiole

26
Q

1 of the 3 Embryo development and plant tissue

_________: outer layer of embryo –> Dermal tissue = ________

A

Ectoderm »» Epidermis

27
Q

1 of the 3 Embryo development and plant tissue

_________: middle layer of embryo –> ground tissue = ________

A

Mesoderm »» Cortex

28
Q

1 of the 3 Embryo development and plant tissue

_________: inner layer of embryo –> Vascular tissue = ________

A

Endoderm »» Stele

29
Q

In Woody plants, the dermal tissues called ________ replace the epidermis in older regions of stems and roots.

A

periderm

30
Q

_____ conveys water and dissolved minerals upward, from roots to shoot.

A

Xylem

31
Q

Transport organic nutrients from where they are made to where they are needed.

A

Phloem