importance of plants
plant divisions
plant tissues
plant organs and cells
dyes, roots, and crops
100

6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 

photosynthesis 
100
what two parts make up a species name?

genus and species

100

where to you find apical meristem tissues?

tips of roots and terminal & axillary buds

100

Thin primary cell wall, strong but flexible, live, and major Component of most Plant Tissue

Parenchyma Cells

100

who banned/outlawed indigo from England ?

Queen Elizabeth (1558-1603)

200

Where does the plant obtain carbon from?

CO2 in the atmosphere

200

who was the founder of the classification system

carl linnaeus

200

name the tissues that come from the ground meristem, protoderm, and procambium respectively 

cortex & pith 

epidermis 

xylem & phloem

200

 used to form thick, hard coverings

sclereids 

200

Protects apical meristem, produces mucigel to facilitate passage through soil, and mucigel provides medium for soil bacteria that increase P availability via exoenzymes

root cap functions 

300

where does photosynthesis occur?

chloroplasts

300

Organize from most evolutionarily primitive to most advanced:

Ferns & Horsetails – Angiosperms – Gymnosperms – bryophytes

1. bryophytes 

2. ferns and horsetails 

3. gymnosperms 

4. angiosperms 

300

what do the xylem and phloem transport, respectively 

xylem - water 

phloem - sugar

300

What contains sugars and starches and is used to store energy?

Leucoplasts

300

What is the job of root hairs?

Increase area of soil accessible for water & mineral uptake

400

where does cellular respiration occur?

mitochondria 

400

What produce seeds that are not protected within an ovary

Gymnosperms

400

The primary cell wall is made of ( cellulose / pectin ) and is ( flexible / rigid). The secondary cell wall is made of ( cellulose / lignin ) and acts as ( rigid support / glue ). The middle lamella is made of ( lignin / pectin ) which is ( flexible / acts as glue ).

cellulose, flexible, lignin, rigid support, pectin, glue

400

Contain H2O, water soluble pigments and toxins, and facilitates cell elongation

Vacuole

400

what is the rhizosphere? 

 soil directly influenced by root secretions and associated microbiota (root   microbiome)

500

how many ATP does cellular respiration produce?

36 ATP

500

name as many differences between monocots and dicots 

dicots: multiples of four or five (Flower parts), attached at petiole, net veined leaves, tap root, two cotyledons, vascular system in a ring, stomata on the underside of leaf

monocots: Multiples of three (flower parts), parallel veined leaves, attached at sheath, net root, one cotyledon, three pores in pollen, vascular system disperses throughout, stomata on both sides

500

what is pectin used for?

Solidifying jams/jellies 

500

-Thickened primary cell wall, live, Provide Mechanical Support, and Concentrated in Areas Needing Extra Support

Collenchyma Cells

500

why is crop rotation important in farming?

protects against early onset of diseases and pests that might remain in the soil

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