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WSU BIO 106 FINAL CERTIFICATION EVALUATION COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS

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WSU BIO 106 FINAL CERTIFICATION EVALUATION COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS

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WSU BIO 106 FINAL CERTIFICATION
EVALUATION COMPLETE QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS

●● 3 main tissues of a plant
Answer: dermal, vascular, ground


●● Root developed in response to low o2
Answer: pneumatophores


●● What is not a plant hormone
Answer: secretin


●● phototropin/phytochrome
Answer: These receive red light and control plant morphology


●● sclerenchyma vs parenchyma cells
Answer: Sclerenchyma: dead, provide stability


Parenchyma: Living cells, participate in photosynthesis

,●● In a leaf what cell is responsible for o2 and water vapor
Answer: guard cells


●● In the roots plants need more o2 or co2
Answer: o2


●● cohesion vs adhesion
Answer: Cohesion ex: water molecules interacting with other water
molecules


Adhesion ex: water molecules interact with other non water molecules


●● Where is the Casparian strip and it's function?
Answer: Located in the endodermis. Blocks passive flow of material
such as water and solutes into the root of the vascular tissue of the plant


●● Xeryphytes
Answer: plants adapted to dry climate and little fuuucken water


●● Do you expect at the site of phloem loading a positive or neg
pressure
Answer: +

, ●● add sugar to water, water potential increase or decrease?
Answer: decrease


●● macro vs micro nutrients
Answer: Macronutrients: needed in large amounts


Micronutrients: small amounts


●● ATP in sugar transport is needed for wat?
Answer: Generate a proton gradient to allow co-transport of sugar across
a membrane


●● You have skin, potatoes have skin, therefore you are.....?
Answer: A tomato


●● Is nitrate uptake in plants passive or active?
Answer: Active: It is energy dependent, needs proton gradient


●● why is it difficult for plants to get cations from the soil
Answer: cat-ions are paw-sitive and clay in soil is negatively charged, so
they bind together

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