Journal #6 (3/30/15) Review for Quiz Stems Leaves.

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Journal #6 (3/30/15) Review for Quiz Stems Leaves

Name this Structure…. 1

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6. Spongy Pores used for gas exchange

7. Left by last year’s leaf….

8. Name ONE function of the stem…..

9. Name ANOTHER function of a stem…..

Name that Underground Stem… The following pictures represent types of underground stems. Name which one…

Answers: Petiole (slide 3) Blade (slide 4) Internode (5) Terminal Bud (6) Lateral bud/node/axillary bud (7) Lenticel (8) Leaf Scar (9) Stem functions: support, carry water/nutrients, storage (10-11)

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AMARYLLIS 14

Name that Above-Ground Stem… The following pictures represent types of above- ground stems. Name which one…

Answers: 14-bulb 15-tuber 16-rhizome 17-corm 18-bulb

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16. Common on Fruit Trees

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20. Name one function of leaves.

21. Name another function leaves.

22. Name a third function leaves.

Answers: 21- thorn 22-spur 23-tendril 24-stolon 25-crown photosynthesis, gas exchange, transpiration

23. What is Number 1?

24. Name the top and bottom layer.

25. What is inside the red circle?

26. In which layer are the chloroplasts found?

27. Red Arrows Indicate???

28. Blue Arrow Shows???

29. Name 2 Functions of Plant Stomata.

30. What should be in the Purple Box?

31. What should be in the Yellow Box?

32. What should be in the Black Box?

33. What should be in the Green Box?

Answers: 30-mesophyll 31-cuticle 32-vein with xylem and phloem 33-mesophyll 34-guard cells 35-stomate 36-gas exchange and transpiration see diagram review sheet given in class on