The female reproductive structures of an angiosperm are called the
Stamen
Pistil
Sepal
Anther
The transport channel in the leaf is the
Petiole
Node
Vein
vascular bundle
Which of the following tissues conducts water, minerals, and organic compounds within plants?
Dermal tissue
Ground tissue
Secretory tissue
Vascular tissue
Which process determines the amount of water that is pulled up a plant to the leaves?
Transpiration
Osmosis
Active transport
Cohesion of water molecules
The response of a plant to the length of days and nights is
Gravitropism
Phototropism
Thigmotropism
Photoperiodism
Guard cells swell and become longer when
Carbon dioxide moves out of the cells
Water moves into the cells
water moves out of the cells
Oxygen moves into the cells
The primary purpose of phloem is
To move water through the plant
To absorb water at the roots of the plant
to move nutrients through the plant
To protect the plant from drying out
The cuticle of a plant functions as
A watertight covering to reduce moisture loss and drying out
a barrier around the roots to protect them from rotting
A special layer of tissue to transport water from roots to leaves
A primary location of cellular regeneration
The most familiar non-vascular plants that contain simple conducting cells are
Ferns
Ground pines
Horsetails
Mosses
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