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1 Stem Study Guide Answers

2 Introduction & Diagram Monocot Dicot

3 2. Functions Support leaves & flowers
Transport water, minerals, & food Some also store excess food &/or photosynthesize

4 3. Herbaceous vs. Woody Stems
Herbaceous - soft, green & can photosynthesize -examples: petunias, carnations Woody - hard & rigid with cork & vascular cambium -examples: conifers, perennial dicots

5 4. Stems & Food Storage Corms - short, thick underground stem with leaf scales (gladiolus) Tubers - swollen underground stem with buds (potato) Rhizomes - horizontal underground stems that store food (iris)

6 4. Stems & Food Storage

7 5. Benefit of food storage in stems
Helps plant survive drought or cold and enable it to grow from year to year

8 6. Herbaceous stem - most abundant tissue
Pith - lightweight space filler

9 7. Tissue in herbaceous dicots but NOT monocots?
Cambium

10 8. Herbaceous Monocot vs. Dicot?
Monocots have scattered vascular bundles whereas dicots have bundles arranged in a ring around the cambium

11 9. Woody Stem Diagram

12 10. Tree Cross Section & Aging

13 11. Cause of Annual Rings? Seasonal changes
- springwood has many large vessels = light rings -summerwood (late in the season) has fewer, smaller vessels = dark rings

14 12. Heartwood vs. Sapwood Heartwood - clogged xylem at center of
woody stem (non-functional) & darker due to resins, gums, & tannins Sapwood - lighter, functional xylem on outer edges of stem

15 12. Heartwood vs. Sapwood

16 13. Bark Tough, corky tissue that protects the stem from damage by insects & herbivores; also protects against water loss &

17 14. Bark Tissues Bark is composed of: -cork -cork cambium -cortex
-phloem

18 15. Phloem Phloem can transport other substances besides sugar, such as hormones, amino acids, & viruses

19 True or False: Primary growth is growth in diameter.
False; primary growth is growth in length

20 17. True or False: Buds for new leaves usually grow at the nodes

21 The End


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