Water and organic compounds
The internal structure of the stem
The internal structure of the root
Xylem and phloem
Leaf structure
100

Sticking of water molecules to each other is called

Cohesion

100

What is the function of the bark?

The outermost protective layer of the trunk.

100

In which zone are root hairs found?

Zone of maturation

100

What is the main function of the xylem? And which direction it transports

Main function: transportation of water and minerals; only upward

100

In which cells do more photosynthesis occur?

palisade cells

200

What is the function of the carbohydrates? 

And give an example of a food sample 

gives energy; 

bread, cereal, juice etc

200

What is heartwood?)

This is the central part of the trunk, primarily made up of old, non-functioning xylem.

200

What is the vascular bundle?

The xylem and phloem are collectively known as this structure.

200

Phloem made of ____ cells

living cells

200

What are the main products of photosynthesis?

glucose and oxygen

300

Describe the difference between macro elements and microelements

Macroelements -> elements that required in large quantities

Microelements -> element that required in small quantities

300

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300

Which layer of the root protects the vascular cylinder?

endodermis

300

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300

What is a stoma?

Stomata are pores on the epidermis of plants that consist of two specialized guard cells flanking a central aperture.

400

Determine whether each statement about the organic compounds is true or false.

  1. We should use Biuret's solution to test the presence of carbohydrates in food. ______

  2. The main function of protein is growth and repair. ______

  3. Benedict’s solution is used to test the presence of lipids. ______

  4. The main function of vitamins and minerals is to make the body work properly. _____

  1. We should use Biuret's solution to test the presence of carbohydrates in food. _False

  2. The main function of protein is growth and repair. _True

  3. Benedict’s solution is used to test the presence of lipids. _False

  4. The main function of vitamins and minerals is to make the body work properly. _True

400

What is the function of the cambium?

growth of phloem and xylem

400

Which region of the root helps protect its tip from damage as it grows?

root cap

400

What is the difference between an open and closed circulatory system?

Open circulatory system - hemolymph is not enclosed in the vessels, but is pumped into a cavity

Closed circulatory system - blood always moves inside blood vessels

400

In which organelle photosynthesis occur?

chloroplast

500

 You are a plant scientist working at a local greenhouse. One day, a farmer brings in a plant that is not growing well. The farmer explains that this plant has been healthy but recently started showing unusual symptoms, such as stunted growth and older leaves turning yellow. 

  1. Which mineral ion deficiency could cause these symptoms?

nitrogen

500

What is the lenticels?

The lenticels on the surface of the cork allow live cells to breathe. 

500

What cells are responsible for root growth?

(hint. in the zone of division)

meristem cells

500

Name the parts of the heart

atrium and ventricle

500

What is the formula of photosynthesis?

Water+Carbon dioxide -> Glucose + Oxygen

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