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CAMPBELL BIOLOGY CHAPTER 35. PLANT STRUCTURE, GROWTH, AND DEVELOPMENT EXAM QUESTIONS WELL ANSWERED The development of plants depends on - Answers the environment and is highly adaptive Name the two major groups of angiosperms - Answers Monocots and eudicots are the two major groups of angiosperms Developmental plasticity - Answers is more marked in plants than in animals In addition to plasticity, plant species have by natural selection accumulated - Answers characteristics of morphology (external form) that vary little within the species Plants have a hierarchical organization consisting of - Answers organs, tissues, and cells An organ consists of - Answers several types of tissues that together carry out particular functions A tissue is a - Answers group of cells consisting of one or more cell types that together perform a specialized function The Three Basic Plant Organs: - Answers Roots, Stems, and Leaves Basic morphology of vascular plants reflects their evolution as organisms that - Answers draw nutrients from below ground and above ground Plants take up water and minerals from - Answers below ground Plants take up CO2 and light from - Answers above ground The three basic organs evolved are organized into - Answers root system and a shoot system A root is - Answers an organ with important functions: -Anchoring the plant -Absorbing minerals and water -Storing carbohydrates The primary root (radicle) is - Answers the first root to emerge from the seed The primary root branches to form - Answers lateral roots, which help improve anchorage and absorption The taproot develops from - Answers the primary root (radicle) and prevents the plant from toppling Lateral roots are responsible for - Answers absorption Small or trailing plants generally have what type of root system - Answers have a fibrous root system which consists of Adventitious roots that arise from stems or leaves A taproot system consists of - Answers one main vertical root that gives rise to lateral roots, or branch roots In most plants, absorption of water and minerals occurs at - Answers the root hairs, where vast numbers of tiny root hairs increase the surface area Many plants have modified roots; name the modified roots - Answers -Prop Roots (corn, Banyan Tree) -Storage roots (Beets) -Strangling aerial roots (Ficus) -Buttress roots (Ceiba tree)

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CAMPBELL BIOLOGY CHAPTER 35. PLANT STRUCTURE, GROWTH, AND DEVELOPMENT
EXAM QUESTIONS WELL ANSWERED

The development of plants depends on - Answers the environment and is highly adaptive

Name the two major groups of angiosperms - Answers Monocots and eudicots are the two
major groups of angiosperms

Developmental plasticity - Answers is more marked in plants than in animals

In addition to plasticity, plant species have by natural selection accumulated - Answers
characteristics of morphology (external form) that vary little within the species

Plants have a hierarchical organization consisting of - Answers organs, tissues, and cells

An organ consists of - Answers several types of tissues that together carry out particular
functions

A tissue is a - Answers group of cells consisting of one or more cell types that together perform
a specialized function

The Three Basic Plant Organs: - Answers Roots, Stems, and Leaves

Basic morphology of vascular plants reflects their evolution as organisms that - Answers draw
nutrients from below ground and above ground

Plants take up water and minerals from - Answers below ground

Plants take up CO2 and light from - Answers above ground

The three basic organs evolved are organized into - Answers root system and a shoot system

A root is - Answers an organ with important functions:

-Anchoring the plant

-Absorbing minerals and water

-Storing carbohydrates

The primary root (radicle) is - Answers the first root to emerge from the seed

The primary root branches to form - Answers lateral roots, which help improve anchorage and
absorption

The taproot develops from - Answers the primary root (radicle) and prevents the plant from
toppling

Lateral roots are responsible for - Answers absorption

, Small or trailing plants generally have what type of root system - Answers have a fibrous root
system which consists of

Adventitious roots that arise from stems or leaves

A taproot system consists of - Answers one main vertical root that gives rise to lateral roots, or
branch roots

In most plants, absorption of water and minerals occurs at - Answers the root hairs, where vast
numbers of tiny root hairs increase the surface area

Many plants have modified roots; name the modified roots - Answers -Prop Roots (corn, Banyan
Tree)

-Storage roots (Beets)

-Strangling aerial roots (Ficus)

-Buttress roots (Ceiba tree)

-Pneumatophores (Aricennia)

Pneumatophores - Answers Respiratory roots

A stem is an organ consisting of - Answers An alternating system of nodes, the points at which
leaves are attached

Internodes - Answers the stem segments between nodes

Apical bud - Answers The growing shoot tip, or apical bud, causes elongation of a young shoot

An axillary bud - Answers is a structure that has the potential to form a lateral branch, thorn, or
flower

Many plants have modified stems; name the different types of modified stems - Answers
rhizomes, stolons, tubers and bulbs

Rhizomes - Answers horizontal underground stems; asexual reproduction

Bulbs - Answers short vertical stems with swollen leaves

Stolons - Answers horizontal above ground stems

Tubers - Answers swollen ends of rhizomes or stolons; for storage of starch

The leaf is - Answers the main photosynthetic organ of most vascular plants

Functions of leaves - Answers -Intercept light,

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