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Parts of plants quiz

Parts of plants quiz. What are the parts of plants?.

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Parts of plants quiz

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  1. Parts of plants quiz

  2. What are the parts of plants? Roots, leaves, xylem, stem, vascular bundle, blades, vein, midrib, chloroplasts, upper and lower epidermis, waxy cuticle,spongy mesophyll, stomata, vessels, lignin, bulbs, tubers, sieve tubes, nuclei, cytoplasm, companion cells, palisade mesophyll, guard cell, epidermal cell, root hair cell, root cortex cell, xylem vessels, open and closed stoma, transport tissues, and phloem.

  3. How do the plant parts function? Roots move substances all through the plant, leaves are used for gas exchange and photosynthesis, xylem moves water and minerals, stem move substances all through the plant, vascular bundle is a bundle that is made of phloem and xylem tissue, blades are used so than water and gas it has limited distance to diffuse, veins have parts used for photosynthesis that travel through the plant also to move water and minerals through the leaf, midrib has parts used for photosynthesis that travel through the plant also to move water and minerals to the leaf, chloroplasts guard cells, upper and lower epidermis makes the outer covering of plants, waxy cuticle reduces water loss,spongy mesophyll has thin water that dissolves gases to go into cells and out, stomata are pores that diffuses gases, vessels transport xylem, lignin strengthens and gives support to the xylem vessels, bulbs an underground food store that grows into other plants, tubers support buds from new plants that rise, sieve tubes are made for transporting, nuclei controls what happens in cells, cytoplasms connect cells to each other, companion cells provides energy to sieve tubes, palisade mesophyll absorbs sunlight nicely, guard cell guards stomas, epidermal cell makes the outer covering of plants, root hair cell lowers water chance, root cortex cell stores carbohydrates and other substances , xylem vessels moves water and minerals, open and closed stoma exchanges gases, transport tissue is tissue that transports water and nutrients, air space to diffuse gas, and phloem transports glucose (sugar) and amino acid which is broke down in water.

  4. Why do plants need the parts? Blades, vein, midrib, and leaves are needed for photosynthesis and gas exchange while xylem and xylem vessels are needed for water and minerals it’s also for photosynthesis like phloem. Vascular bundles are needed because it has key things like glucose, amino acid, water, and minerals from xylem and phloem while stems and roots are needed to transport important substances like glucose, amino acid, and more. Spongy mesophyll dissolves gases but blades, air space, and stomata diffuse them which makes oxygen. Chloroplasts guard cells are somewhat like eperdimes and eperdimes cell that makes outer layer cover for plants. Waxy cuticle and root hair cell reduces water which is needed so the plants don’t overflow with water but vessels transport xylem which is needed for water and minerals. Lignin strengthens and gives support to the xylem vessels which is needed to help the plant get more water and minerals while bulbs an underground food store that grows into other plants is needed to help other plants grow. Tubers support buds from new plants that rise which is needed to support little plants but sieve tubes are made for transporting. Nuclei controls what happens in cells is needed so there is control between cells while cytoplasms connect cells to each other which is needed to help cells be together. Companion cells provides energy to sieve tubes which is needed so than sieve tubes can transport. Palisade mesophyll absorbs sunlight nicely which is needed for photosynthesis but guard cells guard stomas which is needed to protect stomas which is needed for co2. Root cortex cell stores carbohydrates and other substances which is needed for food but open and closed stoma exchanges gases which is needed for co2. Transport tissue is tissue that transports water and nutrients which is needed for photosynthesis.

  5. When do plants use the parts? Blades, vein, midrib, and leaves are used when they need photosynthesis and gas exchange while xylem and xylem vessels are used when plants need water and minerals it’s also for photosynthesis like phloem. Vascular bundles are used when they need key things like glucose, amino acid, water, and minerals from xylem and phloem while stems and roots are used when they need to transport important substances like glucose, amino acid, and more. Spongy mesophyll is used when they need dissolved gases but when blades, air space, and stomata diffuse that’s when it’s used. Chloroplasts guard cells are somewhat like eperdimes and eperdimes cells which are used when they need to make outer layer of cover for plants. Waxy cuticle and root hair cell reduces water which is used when they need to stop overflowing water but vessels transport xylem which is used when they need water and minerals. Lignin strengthens and gives support to the xylem vessels which is used when they need to help the plant get more water and minerals while bulbs an underground food store that grows into other plants is used when they need to help other plants grow. Tubers support buds from new plants that rise which is used when they need to support little plants but sieve tubes are made for transporting. Nuclei controls what happens in cells which is used when they need control of the cells while cytoplasms connect cells to each other which is used when they need to help cells be together. Companion cells provides energy to sieve tubes which is used when they need the sieve tubes to transport. Palisade mesophyll absorbs sunlight nicely which is used when they need photosynthesis but guard cells guard stomas which is used when they need to protect stomas which is needed for co2. Root cortex cell stores carbohydrates and other substances which is used when they need food but open and closed stoma exchanges gases when they need co2. Transport tissue is tissue that transports water and nutrients which is used when they need photosynthesis.

  6. What are the parts of plants that are used for processes? Photosynthesis is made possible because of blades, vein, midrib, xylem, xylem vessels, phloem, vascular bundle, stems, roots, vessels, lignin, palisade mesophyll, guard cells, open and closed stoma, transport tissue, and leaves. Transpiration is made possible because of waxy cuticle, Palisade mesophyll, and root hair cell.

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