Exercise 9: The Stem Flashcards

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1
Q

Give the 2 basic functions of the stem.

A
  • support appendages
  • translocate water and nutrients
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2
Q

Give the 4 regions common among stems.

A
  • node
  • internode
  • terminal region
  • leaf axil
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3
Q

It refers to the point in the plant body where the leaf is or was attached.

A

node

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4
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It refers to the region in between two consecutive nodes.

A

internode

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5
Q

It refers to the shoot’s tip.

A

terminal region/bud

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6
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It refers to the region between the stem and the leaf.

A

leaf axil

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7
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It refers to the expanded photosynthetic organ.

A

leaf

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8
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It refers to the plant structure that connects the leaf to the node of the stem.

A

petiole

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9
Q

It refers to the undeveloped shoots at the terminal and axil regions.

A

buds

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10
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It refers to the part of the stem which marks the position of a previously attached leaf.

A

leaf scar

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11
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It refers to the part of the stem that marks the position of vascular tissues.

A

bundle scars

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12
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It refers to the circular protrusions on the plant body where gas exchange occurs.

A

lenticels

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13
Q

Give the 8 types of modified stems and their specimens.

A
  • bulbs (onion)
  • cladode (cactus)
  • corms (taro)
  • rhizomes (ginger)
  • runner or stolon (tropical spiderwort or paspalum)
  • tendrils (bitter melon or ivy gourd)
  • thorns (bougainvillea or citrus)
  • tubers (potato)
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14
Q

TRUE or FALSE:
Older corn stems may possess a layer of fibers underneath the epidermis.

A

True

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15
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TRUE or FALSE:
The stem vascular tissue takes in the form of vascular bundles scattered across the stem.

A

True

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16
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It refers to the enveloping tissue layer surrounding the vascular bundle of Zea mays.

A

bundle sheath

17
Q

The bundle sheath of vascular bundles comprise of which basic cell types?

A

sclerenchyma or parenchyma cells

18
Q

What are the components of the phloem in the vascular bundle?

A
  • sieve tube elements
  • companion cells
19
Q

TRUE or FALSE:
In older Zea mays stems, there may also be phloem fibers between the outermost side of the phloem and the bundle sheath.

A

True