Plant Tissues
Vocabulary
Organs
Plant Cell Types and Plant Conducting Cells
Misc.
100
What are the different classifications of plant tissues and how are they classified?
Plant tissues are divided into growth (embryonic) tissues, supporting, filling and photosynthetic tissues (ground tissues), conductive (vascular) tissues and covering (dermal) tissues.
100
What is phloem?
Tubes in plants that carry sugar that is made in the leaves, to other parts of the plant.
100
What are the 4 plant organs?
Roots, stems, leaves and reproductive.
100
What tissue includes the parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma?
Ground tissue.
100
Where was Notorious B.I.G. born?
New York City, New York.
200
Which are the growth tissues of plants?
Meristem
200
What is xylem?
A tissue that conducts water and minerals.
200
What are 2 examples of different roots?
Fibrous and tap.
200
What are the 3 plant conducting cells?
Tracheids, vessel elements and sieve tube members.
200
What would you call a person that values independent thinking, counter-culture, progressive politics, has an appreciation of art and indie-rock, creativity, intelligence, and converse in witty banter.
A hipster.
300
How do Meristem classify and where can they be found?
Meristem produce the plant growth and they are found at the tips of roots and stems, where growth takes place.
300
What is chlorophyll?
A molecule that absorbs sunlight and uses its energy to combine carbohydrates from CO2 and water.
300
What are some modified stems?
Tubers, rhizomes and runners.
300
What is a tracheid?
Elongated cells in the xylem of vascular plants help transport water and minerals.
300
What is the difference between Avatar and Avatar: The Last Airbender?
Avatar is a top-grossing, overly done, movie written by James Cameron. Avatar: The Last Airbender is the coolest Nickelodeon cartoon ever to be aired... next to Rocket Power... Period.
400
What plant tissues are responsible for supporting the plant?
The plant supporting tissues are the collenchyma and the sclerenchyma.
400
What is Palmate?
A leaf vein pattern in which there are several veins that start at one point near the base.
400
What do palisade mesophyll contain? What is their function?
Chloroplasts whose function is to convert the energy in light, to chemical energy, through photosynthesis.
400
What differentiates the 3 plant cell types?
Parenchyma cells' main function is storage. Collenchyma cells' provide flexibility for a plant. Slerenchyma cells' transport materials within the plants.
400
What is 2Pac's FULL birth name?
Tupac Amuru Shakur.
500
What is the main photosynthesis tissue and where is it often located?
The main photosynthetic tissue is the photosynthetic parenchyma often located between the superior and the inferior epidermis of the leaves.
500
What is STOMATA?!?
The part on a plant that allows gases to enter and exit the leaf.
500
How are the vascular bundles arranged, or placed, in a monocot and in a dicot?
In a monocot, vascular bundles are scattered. In a dicot, vascular bundles in a ring.
500
What is a sieve tube member?
An elongated cell in phloem tissue. The main function of a sieve tube is the transport of carbohydrates
500
What is written on Leah's eHarmony page?
Leah Chagnon loves long walks on the beach, with hiking shoes and a nice poncho on, listening to Mozart while drinking a nice cup of Earl Grey tea, and swimming in the Great Salt Lake.
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