BIOL 1030 Lab 10 Plant Form and Function II. Question 1 Is this image a root or a shoot? Monocot or dicot?

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BIOL 1030 Lab 10 Plant Form and Function II

Question 1 Is this image a root or a shoot? Monocot or dicot?

Question 1 Is this image a root or a shoot? Monocot or dicot? Dicot Stem

Question 2 How old is this stem?

3 Years 1 23 Question 2

What is this layer called? Question 3

What is this layer called? Question 3 Vascular Cambium

Question 4  What are the two cells indicated termed and what is the space that they surround?

Question 4  What are the two cells indicated termed and what is the space that they surround? Guard cells surrounding a stomata

Question 5  What type of leaf arrangement is this?

Question 5  What type of leaf arrangement is this? Compound pinnate

Question 6  Which of the following would NOT exchange gases with the external environment by means of stomata? 1. Elodea sporophyte leaf (an aquatic vascular plant) 2. Lettuce sporophyte leaf 3. fern sporophyte leaf 4. moss gametophyte thallus "leaf"

Question 6  Which of the following would NOT exchange gases with the external environment by means of stomata? 1. Elodea sporophyte leaf (an aquatic vascular plant) 2. Lettuce sporophyte leaf 3. fern sporophyte leaf 4. moss gametophyte thallus "leaf"

Laboratory 10 The Leaf and Photosynthesis