1ST QUARTER | GENBIO

Cards (58)

  • contains chloroplast?
    photosynthetic cell
  • what type of cell does photosynthesis is the site of photosynthesis?
    parenchyma cell
  • what are the 3 types of plant tissues?
    dermal, vascular, ground
  • what plant tissues is used for protection?
    dermal
  • what plant tissue transport h2o, minerals, and sugar?
    vascular
  • what plant tissue is neither dermal nor vascular, and is used for storage and to carry out photosynthesis?
    ground
  • organ that anchors, absorb water, and dissolve minerals in the soil?
    root
  • where photosynthesis, and light and gas exchange occur?
    leaves
  • bears leaves and buds, and maximize photosynthesis?
    stem
  • what are the 3 basic organs of plant?
    root, stem, leaf
  • plants have a hierarchical organization consisting of organs, tissues, and cells.
  • composed of tissues, which in turn are composed of cells?
    plant organs
  • fundamental unit of life?
    cell
  • a group of cells consisting of one/more cell types that together perform a specialized function?
    organ
  • what does the shoot system include?
    leaves and stem
  • have parallel major veins of equal diameter that run the length of the blade?
    monocots
  • how are the roots of monocots?
    scattered and thin
  • how many flower petals are there in monocots?
    divisible by 3
  • branched network of veins from a major vein?
    eudicots
  • how is the root system of eudicots?
    has taproot
  • how many flower petals are there in eudicots?
    divisble by 4 or 5
  • what are flowering plants?
    angiosperm
  • what are non flowering plants?
    gymnosperms
  • what are mosses, liverworts, hornworts?
    bryophytes
  • rose from the primary root, that is used for anchorage?
    tap root
  • first root to emerge from the seedling?
    primary root
  • what will the tap root form as it develops?
    lateral roots
  • what part of the root performs absorption of water and dissolved minerals?
    lateral root ends
  • composed of blades attached to the stem?
    leaves
  • what is the stalk that attaches the leaf to the stem?
    petiole
  • what are the different buds types?
    axillary and apical
  • what is the region of shoot growth where there is meristematic growth?
    buds
  • what is the term used, where the plant continues to grow?
    meristematic growth
  • what type of bud is this?
    axillary
  • what type of bud is this?
    apical
  • what shoot does not contain any reproductive organs?
    vegetative shoots
  • what shoot CONTAINS reproductive organs?
    reproductive shoots
  • what is the region where leaves arise called?
    nodes
  • what are the region in between leaves?
    internodes
  • what organ rely on sugar produced by photosynthesis in the shoot system?
    root