Chapter 30: Q 41. (page 869)
What are the major benefits of gravitropism for a germinating seedling?
Short Answer
Helps seedling to grow upward to receive light.
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Chapter 30: Q 41. (page 869)
What are the major benefits of gravitropism for a germinating seedling?
Helps seedling to grow upward to receive light.
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Compare a tap root system with a fibrous root system. For each type, name a plant that provides a food in the human diet. Which type of root system is found in monocots? Which type of root system is found in dicots.
Which of the following is an example of secondary growth?
a. increase in length
b. increase in thickness or girth
c. increase in root hairs
d. increase in leaf number
Which of the following is the major site of photosynthesis?
a. apical meristem
b. ground tissue
c. xylem cells
d. phloem cells
Compare the structure and function of xylem to that of phloem.
Stomata close in response to bacterial infection. Why is this response a mechanism of defense for the plant? Which hormone is most likely to mediate this response?
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