Cell Types, Tissues, & Mitosis
Root Primary & Secondary Development
Wood & Shoot Development
Leaf Morphology
Photosynthesis & Leaf Anatomy
100

What is the lumen?

Empty part in the middle of a sclerenchyma cell where the organelles used to be!

100

In what region is the most mitosis taking place?

Region of Cell Division

100

What is the leaf arrangement when there is 1 leaf per node? 2 leaves per node?

1/node - alternate arrangement

2/node - opposite arrangement



100

Name & describe the 3 margin types

entire - smooth edges

dentate - serrated edges

crenate - curvy edges

100

What is the top layer of the leaf? the bottom layer? (not epidermis)

TOP= palisade mesophyll (palisade parenchyma)

BOTTOM= spongy mesophyll (spongy parenchyma)

200

What is the middle lamella and what does it do?

It is a pectin layer between cells that cements them together for stability and lets them form plasmodesmata

200

This results in an increase in thickness in woody plants

Secondary Growth

200

one of many raised pores in the stem of a woody plant that allows gas exchange between the atmosphere and the internal tissues.

Lenticels

200

the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem

Petiole

200

State the photosynthesis summary equation

CO2 + H2O > Sugar + O2

Carbon & Water > Sugar & Oxygen
300

What do Vessel Elements have that Tracheids lack?

A perforation plate!

300

This produces protoderm, Ground meristem, and procambium.

Root Apical Meristem

300

the region in the growing shoot containing meristematic cells

Shoot Apical Meristem

300

Describe a simple leaf vs compound leaf

simple leaf - only one leaf, no leaflets (secondary leaves)

compound leaf - many leaflets per leaf

300

Cells in the central part of leaf that use turgid pressure to move leaf

Bulliform Cells

400

Name all stages of Mitosis with a quick description of each step.

Prophase

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

400

What secondary meristem forms secondary xylem & phloem?

Vascular Cambium

400

A small mark on a leaf scar indicating a point where a vein from the leaf was once connected with the stem

Vascular bundle scar

400

what is a small leaflike appendage to a leaf, typically borne in pairs at the base of the leaf stalk.

Stipule

400

This cell forms a protective covering on leaf veins, and consist of one or more cell layers, usually parenchyma.

Bundle Sheath

500

I am the enlarged form of plasmodesmata and can be found at the ends of certain specialized cells. What am I? And what cell am I found in? hint: I am in an alive cell

Sieve Plates (Sieve Tube Elements)

500

Which secondary tissues arise from Cork Cambium

Periderm* or..

out - Cork

in - Phelloderm

500

the area in the center of a stem within the vascular bundles

pith

500
What is it called when the leaf is directly attached to a stem

sessile (leaves)

500

a plant that needs very little water

xerophyte

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