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Leaving Certificate Biology Flowering Plant Structure 3 EQ iQuiz SECOND Press the F5 Key to Begin, Then click on this Blue Box FIRST In PowerPoint 2007 if you see a Security Warning click HERE on Options… and then click on  Enable this content

The part of the plant that anchors it in the ground is the … StemLeaf BudRoot

The function of vascular tissue is … TransportProtection PhotosynthesisReproduction

Which tissue type is responsible for cell division? VascularMeristematic DermalGround

Two types of vascular tissue are … Phloem & GroundXylem & Phloem Xylem & GroundPhloem & Dermal

Which of the following is not a flowering plant? DaffodilButtercup GrassNone of these

Phloem transports … WaterStarch SucroseMinerals

Lenticels are used to … Absorb waterExchange gases Strengthen xylemTransport water

Roots are adapted for water absorption by having … HairsCuticle StomaNone of these

Dicotyledonous plants have … Parallel veinsTap roots Fibrous rootsStrap leaves

In which tissue type would you find tracheids? PhloemDermal XylemGround

One of the Irish Scientists credited with the Cohesion-tension model of water movement in plants is … WatsonWallace DarwinDixon

The gas that controls stomatal opening is … O2O2 H2OH2O CO 2 N2N2

In which tissue type would you find chloroplasts? PhloemGround DermalXylem

What substance strengthens the walls of xylem? CelluloseLignin ChitinKeratin

Name a type of modified stem that functions in food storage. CarrotPotato BulbTuber

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