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Cells Tissue StemsRoots Leaves FR

The most abundant of all plant cells What are Parenchyma cells?

The cell responsible for the gritty texture in pears What are Sclerenchyma cells?

Specialized cells found in xylem tissue What are Tracheids and vessel elements?

The strings found in celery What are Collenchyma cells?

Multifunctional tissue found in many parts of the plant What is Ground tissue?

Tissue that can include features such as the waxy cuticle, stomata and trichomes What is Dermal tissue?

Tissue responsible for growth in plants What is Meristematic tissue?

Tissue responsible for transporting food and water in plants What is Vascular tissue?

What is The primary function of roots? To absorb and anchor

Tap roots and fibrous roots What are The two basic types of roots?

Root hairs What are Extensions of the root epidermis that help plants absorb water?

Epidermis, Cortex, Endodermis, Pericycle, Vascular Tissue What are The layers of the root from the outside to the inside?

Herbaceous and woody What are Two types of stems?

Meristems found in woody stems responsible for producing bark What is Cork cambium?

Meristematic tissue responsible for primary growth What are Apical meristems?

Corms, tubers and rhizomes What are Stems modified for storage?

Photosynthesis What is The primary function of a leaf?

Spongy and Palisade Mesophyll What are Specialized ground tissue responsible for photosynthesis?

Stomata Where does Gas exchange take place?

Poinsettias, Venus flytraps and sweet pea tendrils What are Examples of modified leaves?

Explain the correlation between secondary growth and the outstanding sound of a Stradivarius violin

A mini ice age resulted in slow growth over a long period of time. This produce d extremely slow growth that produced very dense wood. This wood gave rise to violins capable of producing superior sound.