Cards (30)

  • What are the three main categories of plant tissues?
    Dermal, vascular, ground
  • Vascular tissues are responsible for the transport of water and nutrients
  • Ground tissues perform photosynthesis, support, and storage functions.
  • What is the function of meristematic tissues?
    Cell division and differentiation
  • Apical meristem is responsible for longitudinal growth
  • Match the permanent tissue type with its function and characteristics:
    Parenchyma ↔️ Storage, photosynthesis, gas exchange; thin-walled cells
    Collenchyma ↔️ Flexible support in young stems; thickened cell walls
    Sclerenchyma ↔️ Rigid support and protection; highly lignified cell walls
  • What are the two main types of vascular tissues in plants?
    Xylem and phloem
  • Xylem transports water and minerals from roots to leaves.
  • Phloem transports sugars and organic compounds produced by photosynthesis
  • Order the stages of the scientific method:
    1️⃣ Make an observation
    2️⃣ Form a hypothesis
    3️⃣ Test the hypothesis with an experiment
    4️⃣ Analyze the data
    5️⃣ Draw a conclusion
  • The primary function of xylem is to transport water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
  • Phloem transports sugars and organic compounds produced by photosynthesis
  • Xylem cells are dead and have lignified walls.
  • Phloem cells are living and include sieve cells and companion cells.
  • Match the vascular tissue with its function:
    Xylem ↔️ Transports water and minerals
    Phloem ↔️ Transports sugars and organic compounds
  • The waxy layer on epidermal tissues that reduces water evaporation is called the cuticle
  • Guard cells regulate the opening and closing of stomata.
  • Match the epidermal cell type with its function:
    Epidermal cells ↔️ Protection and support
    Guard cells ↔️ Regulate stomatal opening
    Trichomes ↔️ Reduce water loss and protect against herbivores
  • There are three main categories of plant tissues: dermal, vascular, and ground tissues.
  • Dermal tissues form the outer protective layer of the plant and prevent water loss
  • Arrange the categories of plant tissues based on their primary function:
    1️⃣ Dermal tissues (protection)
    2️⃣ Vascular tissues (transport)
    3️⃣ Ground tissues (support, storage, photosynthesis)
  • Meristematic tissues are composed of undifferentiated cells that continuously divide and differentiate
  • Apical meristems are responsible for longitudinal growth at the tips of shoots and roots.
  • Match the permanent tissue type with its function:
    Parenchyma ↔️ Storage, photosynthesis, gas exchange
    Collenchyma ↔️ Flexible support in young stems and leaves
    Sclerenchyma ↔️ Rigid support and protection
  • Unlike meristematic tissues, permanent tissues have completed their development
  • Xylem cells in vascular tissues have lignified walls and are dead at maturity.
  • Phloem cells in vascular tissues are living and include sieve cells and companion cells.
  • Epidermal cells are the primary cell type in the epidermis, providing physical support and shielding underlying tissues.
  • Arrange the tissue distribution in plant organs based on their primary function:
    1️⃣ Roots: Ground tissue for storage and vascular tissue in a central cylinder
    2️⃣ Stems: Vascular bundles and ground tissue in the cortex
    3️⃣ Leaves: Extensive vascular network and dermal tissue with stomata
  • In dry climates, dermal tissues have thick cuticles to minimize water loss