MODULE 8 & 9 Flashcards

1
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a group of same or mixed type of cells

A

tissues

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2
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the science that deals about tissues

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histology

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3
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mature. doesn’t undergo cell division.

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permanent tissues

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4
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one cotyledon.

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monocot

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5
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two cotyledons.

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dicot

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6
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what are the types of meristematic tissues

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terminal or apical meristem. intercalary meristem. lateral meristem.

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7
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types of plant tissues

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meristematic tissues/meristem. permanent tissues.

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8
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where is meristematic tissues located?

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vascular cambium.

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9
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responsible for the increase in the height and width of the plant.

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meristem.

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10
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consists of immature and undifferentiated cells

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meristematic tissues.

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11
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a thin layer of cells found in plants separating two other types of plant vascular tissue, xylem and phloem.

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vascular cambium.

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12
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specialized tissues located at the growing points.

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terminal or apical meristem.

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13
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located at the tips of stems and roots and often in the leaves of vascular plants.

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terminal or apical meristem.

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14
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found at the intermodal region of the stem.

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intercalary meristem.

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15
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found on the side of stems and roots.

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lateral meristem.

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16
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responsible for the increase in the girth or diameter of the plant body (secondary growth)

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lateral meristem.

17
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consist of mature and differentiated cells.

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permanent tissues.

18
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what are the types of permanent tissues

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surface tissues. fundamental tissues.

19
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what are the types of fundamental tissues

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parenchyma cells. collenchyma cells. sclerenchyma cells.

20
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cells with heavily thickened cell wall due to the presence of lignin.

A

sclerenchyma cells.

21
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the term for backbone in sclerenchyma cells.

22
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responsible for the transport of water and food inside the plant body.

A

vascular tissues.

23
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responsible for the downward conduction of food.

24
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perforated structure that strengthens tube with pores to allow substances to flow.

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sieve plate

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passage for glucose.
sieve tube.
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provides atp
companion cell
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phloem parenchyma and phloem sclerenchyma
helps in the transport of food
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responsible for the upward conduction of water and minerals.
xylem.
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provides support for the plant because of the presence of lignin
xylem parenchyma and xylem sclerenchyma.
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provides support and transport.
tracheids and xylem vessels.