Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Plant Anatomy
Page 2
Questions (748)
do stems have storage organs?
2 answers
asked by
student
58 views
differences between vessel elements and vessel members
2 answers
asked by
student
74 views
where at is chlorophyll on a leaf
4 answers
asked by
hi
83 views
What is the function of the sclerenchyma fibers in the vascular bundle sheath of the monocot stem
1 answer
asked by
ZIZIPO
83 views
DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE EUDICOT ROOT AND THE MONOCOT ROOT
2 answers
asked by
ZIZIPO
70 views
FROM WHICH MERISTEM DOES EACH TISSUE DEVELOP
1 answer
asked by
ZIZIPO
74 views
function of epidermis in the monocotyledonas stem
2 answers
asked by
student
56 views
Which types of specialized parenchyma are found in eudicot leaf
2 answers
asked by
Anathi
90 views
Classification Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade. 6
2 answers
asked by
un
157 views
line diagram of a monocot root
2 answers
asked by
student
60 views
where is the xylem and phloem found in plants
2 answers
asked by
student
78 views
function of sieve tube elements in phloem
2 answers
asked by
student
76 views
how are petioles modified in the forest
2 answers
asked by
student
100 views
Discuss the tissues that make up a eudicot stem and discuss the cell types that make up each tissue and function of those cell
2 answers
asked by
Yvonne
89 views
Discuss the tissues that make up a monocot stem and discuss the cell types that make up each tissue and function of those cell
2 answers
asked by
Yvonne
91 views
Which meristems give rise to parenchyma tissue?
2 answers
asked by
Yvonne
75 views
Which meristems give rise to parenchyma
2 answers
asked by
Yvonne
71 views
Choose the best answer.
What is the definition of a chloroplast? 1.the bodies within a leaf that contain chlorophyll 2.a simple
2 answers
asked by
fe
92 views
Choose the best answer.
What is the definition of the following term? Stomata 1.openings in the skin of a plant, used for gas
2 answers
asked by
fe
94 views
2. Scientists observe the thickness of a tree’s _____ to learn about past climate conditions.
A. rings B. leaves C. branches D.
2 answers
asked by
Abigail:)
65 views
what is the male reproductive part of a flower
* 1 point pistil petal stem stamen
18 answers
asked by
poo
121 views
Draw a detailed sketch of a mesophyll of leaf rhamnus
1 answer
asked by
Student
53 views
structure of line diagram of monocot leaf
6 answers
asked by
TALENT MASHABA
87 views
Name all the cell types that make up each tissue and function of each cell type in monocot root
1 answer
asked by
Tali
90 views
Adaptations of stems, leaves and stem in forest
1 answer
asked by
Tali
55 views
In a flower, what are the male reproductive parts included in the stamen? (Choose 2 answers)
* 2 points stigma anther ovules
25 answers
asked by
poo
155 views
Name all the cell types that make up each tissue and function in dicot leaf and they develop from which primary meristem
4 answers
asked by
Tali
83 views
Name all the cell types that make up each tissue and function in monocot leaf and they develop from which primary meristem
1 answer
asked by
Tali
85 views
Name all the cell types that make up each tissue and function in monocot leaf
1 answer
asked by
Tali
78 views
Name all the cell types that make up each tissue and function in monocot root
1 answer
asked by
Tali
76 views
Name all the cell types that make up each tissue and function of each cell type in monocot root
1 answer
asked by
Tali
97 views
A layer is where most gas exchanges occur in the the leaf.
1 answer
asked by
I’m Going Back Home
60 views
11.
_ are the small pores on the underside of the tree's leaves that open to absorb carbon dioxide.
1 answer
asked by
I’m Going Back Home
62 views
are the thin-walled cylindrical cells in the palisade layer that contain chlorophyll?
1 answer
asked by
I’m Going Back Home
75 views
6.
of the leaf contains the xylem and phloem tubes.
1 answer
asked by
I’m Going Back Home
61 views
5. The "skin" of the leaf is also known as the
1 answer
asked by
I’m Going Back Home
50 views
3. The outer waxy layer of the leaf is the
1 answer
asked by
I’m Going Back Home
62 views
Significance of meristems
2 answers
asked anonymously
98 views
Xylem
1 answer
asked anonymously
33 views
explain how the spongy mesophyll cells are adapted for their functions
1 answer
asked by
Given
68 views
Describe the shape of spongy mesophyll and explain how the shape of spongy mesophyll is and advantage for processes taking place
2 answers
asked by
Montshisi
84 views
is The fruit is the ovary of the plant
1 answer
asked by
rrft
60 views
Predict what would happen if root hair were not there at all
1 answer
asked by
Montshisi
85 views
Does the root hair have a cuticle?explain your answer.
1 answer
asked by
Montshisi
56 views
(:b)
11 answers
asked by
Sans
53 views
define imbition
2 answers
asked anonymously
31 views
List three reasons why (T/S) of stem can be distinguished as that of a stem and not a root
1 answer
asked by
Montshisi
44 views
Which tissues function to primary growth and secondary growth
1 answer
asked by
Betsy
86 views
Vascular
A)the tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves B)the process by which water is given
4 answers
asked by
gy5
80 views
Vascular
A)the tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves the process by which water is given
1 answer
asked by
gy5
82 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Parent Categories (10)
Anatomy
Biology
Biology / Botany
Biology/morphology
Botany
Cellular Biology
Plant Biology
Plant Science
Plants
Science and Biology