asparagus - primary organ eaten and anatomical structures that lead to classification
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(shoot system; mostly stem organ) - swollen stem with small
triangular leaves present along its length and an apical bud
at the top
fiber cap in vascular bundle - function, organs, sectional view
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, function: protection & mechanical support of shoot system
organs: stem
view: CS
Why does the root but not the shoot meristem have a cap over it?
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Because the soil environment is physically dense and
abrasive to grow though, whereas the shoot environment
(air) is easy to move/grow though.
broccoli - primary organ eaten and anatomical structures that lead to classification
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(flower buds) - located at the tip of a stem where they
developed from the apical bud. If look carefully inside the
larger ones can see immature flower parts
fennel bulb - primary organ eaten and anatomical structures that lead to classification
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, (petioles) - Petioles end in a feathery blade. When cut open
you can see the stem with nodes that the petioles attach to.
Above each petiole attached to the stem is an axillary bud.
Plants use ___ to regulate their rate of transpiration
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guard cells
ginger - primary organ eaten and anatomical structures that lead to classification
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(stem) - nodes and axillary buds
Plants show indeterminate and localized growth. What does this mean?
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Indeterminate: growth with no end point that continues
though out the life of the plant;
, Localized: occurring from specific points in the body (the
body grows only in certain spots and not all over).
The water pressure potential (ΨP) in the xylem tubes is ____ compared to reference
state water.
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negative
mesophyll tissue - function, organs, sectional view
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function: metabolism (especially photosynthesis)
organ: leaf
view: CS
Isotonic solution in a dish: After equilibrium what are the water potentials in the
solution and the Elodea tissue?
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(shoot system; mostly stem organ) - swollen stem with small
triangular leaves present along its length and an apical bud
at the top
fiber cap in vascular bundle - function, organs, sectional view
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, function: protection & mechanical support of shoot system
organs: stem
view: CS
Why does the root but not the shoot meristem have a cap over it?
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Because the soil environment is physically dense and
abrasive to grow though, whereas the shoot environment
(air) is easy to move/grow though.
broccoli - primary organ eaten and anatomical structures that lead to classification
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(flower buds) - located at the tip of a stem where they
developed from the apical bud. If look carefully inside the
larger ones can see immature flower parts
fennel bulb - primary organ eaten and anatomical structures that lead to classification
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, (petioles) - Petioles end in a feathery blade. When cut open
you can see the stem with nodes that the petioles attach to.
Above each petiole attached to the stem is an axillary bud.
Plants use ___ to regulate their rate of transpiration
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guard cells
ginger - primary organ eaten and anatomical structures that lead to classification
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(stem) - nodes and axillary buds
Plants show indeterminate and localized growth. What does this mean?
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Indeterminate: growth with no end point that continues
though out the life of the plant;
, Localized: occurring from specific points in the body (the
body grows only in certain spots and not all over).
The water pressure potential (ΨP) in the xylem tubes is ____ compared to reference
state water.
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negative
mesophyll tissue - function, organs, sectional view
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function: metabolism (especially photosynthesis)
organ: leaf
view: CS
Isotonic solution in a dish: After equilibrium what are the water potentials in the
solution and the Elodea tissue?
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