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A network of material that is secreted from animal cells and forms a complex meshwork outside of cells. The ECM provides strength, support, and organization.

What is the extracellular matrix (ECM)?

100

apical refers to the ______(apices) of shoots and roots, as in shoot apical meristems or root apical meristems.

A second meaning for apical is the part of a plant that typically projects_____, which is the top of the shoot.

tip

upward

100

In most flowering plants two "" fuse to produce offspring that have unique combinations of genes

gametes 

100

substance that is metabolized by or incorporated into an organism

nutrient

100

movement of materials in or out of cells down a concentration gradient without ATP expenditure

passive transport

100

"" is a growth response that depends on a stimulus that occurs in a particular direction

tropism

100

multicellular eukaryotic organisms that primarily live on land and are composed of cells that are surrounded by a cell wall that contain cellulose 

plants

100

in seed plants a special tissue "" thick layers of wood and thinner layers of inner bark 

vascular cambium 

200

The two Adhesive and proteins are ____ and ____ while the structural proteins are _____ and_____

A.) Fibronectin and Collagen; Laminin and Elastin
B.) Laminin and Collagen; Fibronectin and Elastin
C.) Fibronectin and Laminin; Collagen and Elastin
D.) Elastin and Laminin; Collagen and Fibronectin

C.) Fibronectin and Laminin; Collagen and Elastin

200

define: radial symmetry

-Plant embryos normally display a cylindrical shape, also known as an axis, which is retained in the stems and roots of seedlings and mature plants.
-A thin slice or cross section of an embryo, stem, or root is typically circular in shape.
-Most plants produce new leaves or flower parts in circular whorls, or spirals, around shoot tips

200

four concentric rings formed by petals, stamens, sepals, and carpels

whorls

200

chemical elements that are required by plants for survival and play many roles in plant metabolism

essential elements 

200

a protein that transports two substances in the same direction across the membrane

symporter

200

is the process in which a cell receives a chemical or physical signal thereby switching on an intercellular pathway that leads to a cellular response

cell signaling

200

flask shaped gametangia that each enclose a single egg cell 

archegonia

200

wood first appeared in ancient seedless plants known as 

progymnosperms

300

Anchoring junctions are grouped into FOUR main categories, according to their functional roles and their connections to cellular components.

What are they?

Adherens junctions
Desmosomes
Hemidesmosomes
Focal adhesions

300

What do RAM and SAM stand for?

Shoot Apical Meristem and Root Apical Meristem

300

Plants that are are too close genetically to reproduce display "" to keep themselves from inbreeding

No step-plant bro and sis behavior

self-incompatibility 

300

name the soil horizons top down

top soil, subsoil, soil base, bedrock

300

a plant cell whose cytosol is so full of water that the plasma membrane presses up against the cell wall

turgid

300

stimulate cell division and cell elongation, stimulate stem elongation and flowering, and promote seed germination

gibberellins, gibberellic acid 

300

nutritive tissues composed of "" aid in the transfer of nutrients from mother to embryo

placental transfer tissues 

300

flexible central region of conifer pits 

torus

400

define connexon

A channel that forms gap junctions in vertebrates, consisting of six connexin proteins in one cell aligned with six connexin proteins in an adjacent cell.

400

Leaf vein patterns are known as ...


Venation

400

angiosperm embryos go through development stages known as ...

embryogenesis

400

"" live within root cells of wild and cultivated legumes

rhizobia

400

ribbon like strips on the root endodermal wall

casparian strips

400

master plant hormones that influence plant structure, development, and behavior 

auxins

400
difference between lycophylls and microphylls 

nothing, they are the same thing

400

most angiosperms possess distinctive water conducting cells known as 

vessels

500

To form tissues and organs, cells undergo six different processes that influence their morphology, arrangement, and number: what are they in order from 1-6?

1.)division
2.)growth
3.)differentiation
4.)migration
5.)apoptosis
6.)formation of connections

500

Above the RAM lies this zone which cells extend their water uptake thereby dramatically increasing root length

Zone of Elongation

500

production of individuals from a single parent without fertilization is known as ...

asexual reproduction

500

plants produce proteins known as "" that foster root nodule development

nodulins

500

long and narrow in shape "" typically have slanted end walls that fir together to form long tubes

tracheids

500

a plants ability to measure and respond to the amount of light and day length

photoperiodism

500

in seed plants the sperm needed for fertilization are supplied by ...

pollen

500

complex reproductive structures that are specialized for the efficient production of pollen and seeds 

flowers