Comprehensive Plant Biology Concepts: Structure, Function, and Processes

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What is the epidermis in the context of plant and animal biology?
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What defines a simple leaf in botanical terms?
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What is the mesophyll and its role in leaves?
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What is the cuticle in plant biology?
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What is the function of the root cap in plants?
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What is translocation in the context of plant biology?
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What is the role of veins in plant leaves?
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What is the blade of a leaf?
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The mesophyll in leaves is divided into two layers: the palisade and _____?
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What is the first part of the seedling to grow?
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Which crop has prop roots for extra support?
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What is the stamen in a flower?
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What is ethylene in the context of plant biology?
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Root _____ increase surface area for absorption.
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What is the function of stomata on leaves?
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What is the role of xylem in plants?
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Translocation is the transport of nutrients within _____?
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The plant shoot includes stem and _____?
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What is the pistil in a flower?
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Plant shoot includes _____ and _____?
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What is the primary function of xylem in plants?
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What is the primary function of phloem in plants?
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What are the two types of mesophyll in leaves?
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Describe pollination and fertilization in angiosperms, including the 4 steps of double fertilization.
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What are the three types of plant tissue?
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What are the characteristics of monocots?
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What are the characteristics of dicots?
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Describe the major forces behind the movement of water in plants.
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What is phototropism and give an example?
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What are the positive and negative effects of thigmatotropism?
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