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Leaving Certificate Biology Flowering Plants Structure 1 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

Photosynthesis is mainly carried out in the … StemLeaf BudRoot

Fibrous roots are present in … Ash treesGrass CarrotsDandelions

Petioles are attached to … InternodesPhloem PetalsLeaves

Water is transported by tissue called … VascularGround MeristematicDermal

Openings in the stem for gas exchange are called … PoresPits StomataLenticels

Lignin is present in which of the following? EpidermisXylem PhloemGround tissue

In the root, cell division takes place in the … zone MeristematicDifferentiation ElongationProtection

The non-cellular waxy coating on the surface of some leaves is the … InternodeCuticle EpidermisCortex

Minerals are transported up through a plant in the … PithPhloem XylemGround tissue

The vascular bundles in the stem of a monocot are … In a ringIn a star shape ScatteredAll in the middle

Which of the following transports food? Companion cellSieve tube cell Xylem vesselXylem tracheid

Which of the following is composed of dead cells? PhloemXylem EndodermisGround tissue

Which of the following plants has parallel venation in its leaves? HollyBroad bean GrassAsh

Lateral buds are located at the … InternodeFlower Stem tipNode

Monocot plants have their floral parts arranged in groups of … FiveThree TwoFour

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