🌿 Botanical Wonders Quiz 1: Plant Structure and Essential Functions

🌿 Botanical Wonders · Quiz 001

Distinguish the two major vascular-plant organ systems from organs and tissue systems, then use dermal, ground, and vascular functions to explain how a typical young plant operates as an integrated body.

Learning goalDistinguish the two major vascular-plant organ systems from organs and tissue systems, then use dermal, ground, and vascular functions to explain how a typical young plant operates as an integrated body.

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FoundationIn a typical vascular plant, which pair names the two major organ systems?
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Think of the plant as one system mainly below ground and another mainly above ground.

UnderstandingWhich comparison correctly distinguishes the three principal permanent tissue systems in a typical young vascular plant?
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Match each system with boundary, interior work, or long-distance connection.

ApplicationA young plant is transplanted after most of its roots are torn away, while its stem and leaves remain intact. Which immediate combination of effects is most directly expected?
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Recall the two common root functions introduced at the organ-system level.

InterpretationA seedling absorbs water at its roots and makes carbohydrates in its leaves, but little water reaches the leaves and little carbohydrate reaches the growing roots. Which tissue system best explains both transport failures?
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Look for the one tissue system that connects roots, stems, and leaves through long-distance transport.

ConnectionWhich summary best relates organs, organ systems, and tissue systems in a typical young vascular plant?
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Order the levels from tissues to organs to organ systems, while remembering that one organ contains several tissues.


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