Chapter 30: Q 15. (page 868)
The stalk of a leaf is known as the ________.
a. petiole
b. lamina
c. stipule
d. rachis
Short Answer
a. Petiole
Chapter 30: Q 15. (page 868)
The stalk of a leaf is known as the ________.
a. petiole
b. lamina
c. stipule
d. rachis
a. Petiole
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a. phytochrome
b. cryptochrome
c. phototropin
d. Carotenoid
Explain the role of the cork cambium in woody plants.
Positive water potential is placed on the left side of the tube by increasing Ψp such that the water level rises on the right side. Could you equalize the water level on each side of the tube by adding solute, and if so, how?
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.
A mutant plant has roots that grow in all directions. Which of the following organelles would you expect to be missing in the cell?
a. mitochondria
b. amyloplast
c. chloroplast
d. nucleus
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