(36.2) define the vascular bundle
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A cluster of primary plant vascular tissues that appears round or oval in
cross section.
(10.1) What is a cell wall?
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A relatively rigid, porous structure located outside the plasma membrane
of prokaryotic, plant, fungal, and certain protist cells; provides support and
protection.
,(10.2) Define the plant cell junction: Middle lamella
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It is a polysaccharide layer that cements together the cell walls of adjacent
cells.
(36.3) At the junction of stem and petiole (for a leaf), there is the_____________
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axillary bud
(36.2) define this 1 of 2 structures found in sclerenchyma: fiber
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A type of tough-walled plant cell that provides support.
(10.1)What is the main macromolecule of the cell wall of plants and many algae; a
linear polymer made of thousands of glucose monomers.
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Cellulose
,(10.1) What is the extracellular matrix (ECM)?
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A network of material that is secreted from animal cells and forms a
complex meshwork outside of cells. The ECM provides strength, support,
and organization.
(10.3) Define Tissue
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A part of an animal or plant consisting of a group of cells having a similar
structure and function, for example, muscle tissue.
(36.2) where are most stomata located on the leaf and why?
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on the cooler, shadier leaf underside helps to reduce water loss by
evaporation
(10.1) bones and cartilage in animals are composed largely of?
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, ECM
(36.3) In eudicot leaves, small veins connect in a ________ pattern, but most monocot
leaves have a distinctive __________ venation
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- netted
-parallel
(36.2) define a leaf primordia
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Small outgrowths that occur at the sides of a shoot apical meristem and
develop into young leaves.
(10.1) Define Primary Cell Wall
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-In plants, a relatively thin and flexible cell wall that is synthesized first
between two newly made daughter cells.
-main constituent of the primary cell wall is cellulose.
(36.2) sclerenchyma: A rigid plant ground tissue composed of _____and ______
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A cluster of primary plant vascular tissues that appears round or oval in
cross section.
(10.1) What is a cell wall?
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A relatively rigid, porous structure located outside the plasma membrane
of prokaryotic, plant, fungal, and certain protist cells; provides support and
protection.
,(10.2) Define the plant cell junction: Middle lamella
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It is a polysaccharide layer that cements together the cell walls of adjacent
cells.
(36.3) At the junction of stem and petiole (for a leaf), there is the_____________
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axillary bud
(36.2) define this 1 of 2 structures found in sclerenchyma: fiber
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A type of tough-walled plant cell that provides support.
(10.1)What is the main macromolecule of the cell wall of plants and many algae; a
linear polymer made of thousands of glucose monomers.
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Cellulose
,(10.1) What is the extracellular matrix (ECM)?
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A network of material that is secreted from animal cells and forms a
complex meshwork outside of cells. The ECM provides strength, support,
and organization.
(10.3) Define Tissue
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A part of an animal or plant consisting of a group of cells having a similar
structure and function, for example, muscle tissue.
(36.2) where are most stomata located on the leaf and why?
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on the cooler, shadier leaf underside helps to reduce water loss by
evaporation
(10.1) bones and cartilage in animals are composed largely of?
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, ECM
(36.3) In eudicot leaves, small veins connect in a ________ pattern, but most monocot
leaves have a distinctive __________ venation
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- netted
-parallel
(36.2) define a leaf primordia
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Small outgrowths that occur at the sides of a shoot apical meristem and
develop into young leaves.
(10.1) Define Primary Cell Wall
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-In plants, a relatively thin and flexible cell wall that is synthesized first
between two newly made daughter cells.
-main constituent of the primary cell wall is cellulose.
(36.2) sclerenchyma: A rigid plant ground tissue composed of _____and ______