Botany Chapter 4

Create an illustration of various plant tissues including meristematic, collenchyma, sclerenchyma, and aerenchyma depicted in a colorful and educational style, with labels for each type of tissue.

Botany Basics Quiz

Test your knowledge of plant biology with our engaging quiz on meristematic tissues, cell types, and plant growth! Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike, this quiz will challenge your understanding of core botanical concepts.

Key features of the quiz:

  • 10 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Covers key topics in botany
  • Instant feedback on your answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by GrowingLeaf312
Which of the following is a meristematic tissue?
Collenchyma
Epidermis
Xylem
Parenchyma
Cork cambium
Which tissue is derived from the apical meristem?
Cork cambium
Secondary phloem
Secondary xylem
Protoderm
Regardless of the specific type if you want to trace the lineage of primary tissues, the correct origin is always in
Lateral meristems.
Vascular cambium.
Apical meristems.
Cork cambium.
Actively dividing cells can be found in
Meristems
Center of stems.
Phloem tissue.
Xylem tissue.
In spring, as an avid gardener, you have planted a variety of plants in your garden. As spring progresses, the girth of your plants increases. As a student of botany, you can explain the increase in girth through activity in the __________.
Vascular cambium.
Parenchyma
Periderm
Secondary phloem.
Which of the following is a type of sclerenchyma cell?
Fiber
Procambium cell.
Sieve-tube element.
Companion cell.
A tissue composed of thin-walled cells with interconnecting air spaces between them is called
Sclerenchyma.
Secretory tissue.
Chlorenchyma.
Collenchyma
Aerenchyma
In the lab you have observed that a genetic mutation causes a sharply decreased amount of lignin in the plant species that you are observing. Where would this decreased lignin be apparent?
Collenchyma.
Chlorenchyma
Sclerenchyma.
Parenchyma
The tiny cavity at the center of fiber and stone cells is called a
Lumen
Air space
Water-storage area
Food pocket
What is the function of collenchyma tissue?
Metabolism
Prevent water loss
Provide strength to growing organs
Photosynthesis
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