Plant Tissues
Plants
Cell
Transport
Transport
100
What type of plant tissue is involved in material transport?
What is vascular tissue
100
What area on the plant is where cell divsion occurs?
What is the meristem
100
What organelle does cellular respiration occur in?
What is the mitochondria
100
A cell releases waste by a vessicle fussing with the cell memebrane and releasing it. What processes is this?
What is exocytosis
100
If a cell is in salt water, what will happen to the cell?
The cell will lose water
200
What type of vasular tissue transport sugars?
What is phloem
200
What part of the plant exhibits negative phototropism?
What is the roots
200
Where are two places ribosomes are found in a cell and what is their function?
What is on the rough ER and free ribosomes in the cytoplams. Function: protein synthesis
200
A macrophage (white blood cell) engulfs a near by microbe, what processes is this?
What is endocytosis
200
What is a process called if transport does not use energy? What is a process called if transport does use energy?
What is passive and active
300
What type of ground tissue is rectangular in shape and has many cholorplast for photosythesis?
What are palisade tissues
300
What part of the plant exhibits positive gravitropism?
What is the roots
300
Orgenelles working together in a seperate environment is a cell. Cells functioning together is called what?
What is tissue
300
What are two examples of faciliated diffusion?
What are carrier and channel proteins
300
If there is a concentration gradient with sugar water over a membrane but the memebrane is impermeable to sugar, what will happen? What is this process called?
What is the water will move to the higher concentration of sugar, osmosis
400
What is the main function of spongy mesophyl tissues?
What is gas exchange
400
What are the products for photosynthesis?
What are oxygen and glucose
400
Exchange of matter and energy is what type of system?
What is an open system
400
What are three examples of processes that are passive transport?
What are diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated transport.
400
If you are wanting cells to gain water, would it be better to have an isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic solution?
What is hypotonic
500
What are the three types of plant tissues? With an example or function for each one.
What are dermal, vascular, and ground
500
What are 3 of the 4 ways in which water is helped to get from the soil to the rest of the plant?
What are cohesion, adhesion, transpiration, and diffusion.
500
What are four differences between plant and animal cells?
What is choloplasts, vacoules, cell wall, centroiles, circle vs rectangular etc.
500
Plamolysis is an example of a hypertonic solution, a hypotonic solution, or an isotonic solution?
What is hypertonic
500
If you are seeing that cells are getting larger in a solution, what two things could you conclude?
What is water or a solvent is entering the cell, the cell is in a hypotonic solution, cell is likely impermeable to solute
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