Chapter 30: Q 14. (page 868)
Newly-formed root cells begin to form different cell types in the ________.
a. zone of elongation
b. zone of maturation
c. root meristem
d. zone of cell division
Short Answer
b. zone of maturation
Chapter 30: Q 14. (page 868)
Newly-formed root cells begin to form different cell types in the ________.
a. zone of elongation
b. zone of maturation
c. root meristem
d. zone of cell division
b. zone of maturation
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Get started for freeWhich layers of the stem are made of parenchyma cells? A. cortex and pith B. phloem C. sclerenchyma D. xylem
Cells of the ________ contain chloroplasts.
a. epidermis
b. vascular tissue
c. stomata
d. mesophyll
Secondary growth in stems is usually seen in ________.
a. monocots
b. dicots
c. both monocots and dicots
d. neither monocots nor dicots
The ________ forces selective uptake of minerals in the root.
a. pericycle
b. epidermis
c. endodermis
d. root cap
When stomata open, what occurs?
a. Water vapor is lost to the external environment, increasing the rate of transpiration.
b. Water vapor is lost to the external environment, decreasing the rate of transpiration.
c. Water vapor enters the spaces in the mesophyll, increasing the rate of transpiration.
d. Water vapor enters the spaces in the mesophyll, decreasing the rate of transpiration.
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