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3.3.1 Nutrition in the Flowering Plant Modified Plant Food Storage Organs Follow-Me – iQuiz

Q. Where precisely does water enter a plant? Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name an autotrophic organism. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. In which tissue does water ascend through the plant? Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name the process responsible for the entry of water into a plant. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. What is the function of stomata? Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. State one way in which the tissue is adapted for transporting water and minerals. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name the apertures in stems that are equivalent to stomata. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name a gas that leaves the leaf at the stomata. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name a factor that influences the diameter of stomata. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name one process that causes water to move upwards in a plant. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. What will happen to the amount of water moving through a plant when it gets dark? Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name a plant in which the leaves are modified for food storage. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name the process responsible for the uptake of minerals by roots? Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name a type of modified stem that functions in food storage. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name a carbohydrate that you would expect to find stored in modified leaves. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name the openings in the leaf which allow the entry of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. TRUE or FALSE. A potato is a modified stem. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Name the plant tissue responsible for transporting food. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Describe how nitrates enter the root of a plant from the soil. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Give one example of a root modified for food storage. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. The walls of xylem vessels are reinforced with … Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. State a function of Dermal tissue. Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. Where precisely is xylem tissue found in the stem of a young dicotyledonous plant? Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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Q. What is meant by the term dicotyledonous? Active transport CO 2 concentration; Potassium ions; Light intensity; Water Has lignin for strength and support Grass; Seaweed; Fern; Moss FALSE Osmosis Onion; Tulip; Daffodil Lignin Lenticels Phloem Rhizome; Corm; Tuber Root pressure; Cohesion; Adhesion; Capillarity; Transpiration Starch; Sucrose; Glucose Stomata Oxygen; Water vapour; Carbon dioxide; Nitrogen Xylem Two seed leaves TRUE Vascular bundle; Next to phloem Allow exchange of gas or water vapour; Transpiration Protect from water loss or infection Carrot; Turnip; Parsnip Root hairs DecreasesIncreases

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