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Chapter 04
Tissues
Multiple Choice Questions
- Which of the following is a meristematic tissue?
A.parenchyma
B. cork cambium
C. xylem
D. collenchyma
E. epidermis
Blooms: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 04.01 List and describe plant meristems and where they are found.
- Which tissue is derived from the apical meristem?
A.protoderm
B. cork cambium
C. periderm
D. secondary phloem
E. secondary xylem
Blooms: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 04.01 List and describe plant meristems and where they are found.
- In grasses and related plants, intercalary meristems are found in the vicinity of
A.axillary buds.
B. roots.
C. nodes.
D. cuticles.
E. leaf tips.
Blooms: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 04.01 List and describe plant meristems and where they are found.
- In which location would an intercalary meristem be found?
A.apical regions
B. base of grass leaves
C. tips of leaves
D. tips of roots
E. shoot tips
Blooms: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 04.01 List and describe plant meristems and where they are found.
- Primary tissues can be traced to their origin in
A.lateral meristems.
B. vascular cambium.
C. cork cambium.
D. apical meristems.
E. intercalary meristems.
Blooms: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 04.01 List and describe plant meristems and where they are found.
- Actively dividing cells can be found in
A.meristems.
B. xylem tissue.
C. epidermal tissue.
D. center of stems.
E. phloem tissue.
Blooms: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 04.01 List and describe plant meristems and where they are found.
- Which of the following is a meristematic tissue?
A.parenchyma
B. periderm
C. cork cambium
D. epidermis
E. collenchyma
Blooms: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 04.01 List and describe plant meristems and where they are found.
- The primary activity of cells of meristematic tissues is ______________________.
A.support
B. transport of water
C. photosynthesis
D. cell division
E. defense
Blooms: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 04.01 List and describe plant meristems and where they are found.
- Lateral meristems, such as ________________, produce tissues that increase the girth of a plant.
A.vascular cambium
B. secondary phloem
C. periderm
D. parenchyma
E. collenchyma
Blooms: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 04.01 List and describe plant meristems and where they are found.
- Primary meristems produce tissues that ________________.
A.increase the width of a plant
B. increase the mass of a plant
C. increase the length of a plant
D. lead to the production of bark
E. produce the cork cambium
Blooms: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 04.01 List and describe plant meristems and where they are found.
- Groups of cells that have a similar structure or common function are called ______________.
A.tissues
B. meristems
C. differentiated cells
D. primary meristems
E. secondary meristems
Blooms: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 04.02 State the difference between simple tissues and complex tissues and provide examples of each.
- Which of the following tissues has support as one of its primary functions?
A.phloem
B. vascular cambium
C. parenchyma
D. cork cambium
E. collenchyma
Blooms: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 04.03 Describe three types of simple tissues and where they may be found in the plant.
- Which of the following cells has a relatively thick wall?
A.companion cell
B. parenchyma cell
C. sclereid
D. sieve-tube element
E. vascular cambium cell
Blooms: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 04.03 Describe three types of simple tissues and where they may be found in the plant.
- Parenchyma cells that develop irregular extensions of the cell wall that greatly increase the surface area are called
A.transfer cells.
B. sclereids.
C. aerenchyma.
D. tracheids.
E. lenticels.
Blooms: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 04.03 Describe three types of simple tissues and where they may be found in the plant.
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