Vocabulary
Tissues and Such
About those Leaves
Structural Parts of a Leaf
Questions & Honor Track (500)
100

Chemicals that circulate throughout multicellular organisms, regulating cellular processes by interacting with specifically targeted cells.

Hormones

100

What kind of vascular tissue makes up most of the wood in a woody stem?

Xylem

100

Which pigment will provide a leaf with blue, purple or pink colors?

anthocyanins

100

Protects the inner parts of a leaf

the epidermis

100

Draw a picture of a leaf on the board and label its parts.

Drawing should have apex, blade, veins, petiole and stipules labeled. 

200

A growth response to light

Phototropism

200

What kind of vascular tissue is found in the inner bark of a woody stem?

Phloem

200

Why is the bottom of the leaf a lighter shade of green than the top of the leaf?

Because the spongy mesophyll is found there. 

200

Allows for exchange of gases in the atmosphere

Stomata

200

Have one seed leaf, with leaf veins running parallel to midrib, vascular bundles are scattered in the stem, fibrous roots, and flower parts are in multiples of 3.

Monocots

300

A growth response to gravity

Gravitropism

300

If a portion of a plant is producing new cells, what type of plant tissue will be in that region?

Meristematic region

300

Which of the four processes for which plants require water can be neglected for a short amount of time?

Turgor Pressure

300

Carries water and dissolved minerals from the roots of the plants to the leaves

Xylem

300

Have two seed leaves, leaf veins branching from the midrib, vascular bundles in a ring in the stem, taproots, and flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5. 

Dicots

400

A growth response to touch

Thigmotropism

400

What substances do phloem contain?

sugar and organic substances

400

Which plant hormone primarily affects the length of a plant's stem? 

Auxins

400

Cells are packed tightly. Top of the leaf. 

Palisade layer

500

A plant's response to stimulus such that the direction of the response is preprogrammed and not dependent on the direction of the stimulus.

Nastic Movement

500

Where is the abscission layer?

Between the stem and the petiole

500

Which of the following hormones promotes the ripening of fruits. You only have one chance. 

Gibberellins, ethylene, florigen or abscisic acid

Ethylene

500

Food producing cells that are packed very loosely at the bottom of the leaf

spongy mesophyll

500

Honor track question: describe the transpiration pull and cohesion tension theory of water transport in plants. 

When water evaporates through the stomata, a deficit of water is created. This causes the water molecules just below those that evaporated to move up and take their place. Since water molecules like to stay together, water molecules below the ones that move also move up in order to stay close. This causes a chain reaction and moves water from the roots to other parts. 

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