Chapter 30: Q 12. (page 867)
Roots that enable a plant to grow on another plant are called ________.
a. epiphytic roots
b. prop roots
c. adventitious roots
d. aerial roots
Short Answer
a. epiphytic roots
Chapter 30: Q 12. (page 867)
Roots that enable a plant to grow on another plant are called ________.
a. epiphytic roots
b. prop roots
c. adventitious roots
d. aerial roots
a. epiphytic roots
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a. dermal tissue
b. vascular tissue
c. meristematic tissue
d. permanent tissue
The ________ forces selective uptake of minerals in the root.
a. pericycle
b. epidermis
c. endodermis
d. root cap
What type of meristem is found only in monocots, such as lawn grasses? Explain how this type of meristematic tissue is beneficial in lawn grasses that are mowed each week.
Cells of the ________ contain chloroplasts.
a. epidermis
b. vascular tissue
c. stomata
d. mesophyll
Fruit and vegetable storage facilities are usually refrigerated and well ventilated. Why are these conditions advantageous?
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