Plant Transport
Plant Behavior
Plant Nutrition
Plant Structure and Growth
True or False
100

What does the phloem transport?

Sugar, Hormones, Electrical signals, Amino acids

100

Difference between positive phototropism and negative phototropism

Positive- toward light

negative- away from light

100

Soil particles are typically

negatively charged

100

What molecules are reactants in photosynthesis

Water, CO2 and light

100

There is a bigger concentration of H20 outside the leaf.

False it is bigger inside the leaf

200

What drives the cotransport of sucrose in phloem?

Proton gradient driven by ATP

200

What does red light cause a plant/seed to do?

Germinate and stimulate horizontal/lateral growth

200

Where does the new mass of a growing plant come from 

CO2

200

What is an epiphyte

Lives on another plant and makes its own nutrients

200

A CAM plant is most bitter right before the sun comes up.

True

300

Choose the best answer for ordering water potential in these plant structures from highest water potential to the lowest water potential.

Root<Trunk<Leaves

300

Gravitropism is explained by what hypothesis?

Falling Statolith Hypothesis

300

What are the properties of humus that make it important?

Prevent soil packing, provide nutrients, provide an environment for organisms

300

Phloem sap moves from _____ to _____

source to sink

300

A dicot’s vascular tissue in its root is shaped like an X.

True

400

What drives the movement of sucrose within the phloem sieve tubes?

Positive pressure

400

____ light causes a plant to grow toward it

blue

400

4 major inorganic components of soil and list them in order of size of particles (big to small)

Gravel, sand, silt, clay

400

are the roots higher or lower negativity?

lower

400

Xylem is alive at maturity.

False they are dead at maturity

500

What are the two main components of the phloem?

Companion cells and sieve tube elements

500

Will a falling statolith cause a stem to bend toward gravity why or why not?

No it will bend away because stems are an example of negative gravitropism, however, roots bend toward gravity

500

What are the 9 plant macronutrients in order

Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Sulfur

500

What is the job of the collenchyma vs sclerenchyma?

Flexible support vs skeleton of plant

500

One plant can adapt to have less mesophyll cells when there is less light.

False one plant would have to acclimatize