🌿 Botanical Wonders Quiz 3: Stems, Xylem, and Phloem

🌿 Botanical Wonders · Quiz 003

Distinguish stem landmarks and support functions from xylem and phloem structure, then reason about water, mineral, and photosynthate movement through the plant.

Learning goalDistinguish stem landmarks and support functions from xylem and phloem structure, then reason about water, mineral, and photosynthate movement through the plant.

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FoundationWhat is the stem region between two nodes called?
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Nodes are attachment points; name the interval between them.

UnderstandingWhich comparison between xylem and phloem is correct?
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Separate the water-conducting pathway from the photosynthate-conducting pathway.

ApplicationA narrow ring of bark containing functional phloem is removed all the way around a young woody stem, but most xylem remains intact. What is the best immediate prediction?
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Bark removal can remove outer phloem while leaving inner xylem.

InterpretationA mature leaf exports sucrose to both a developing fruit above it and growing roots below it. Which statement best describes phloem direction?
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Direction follows the location of sources and sinks, not a single compass direction.

ConnectionA stem must hold leaves in light, connect roots to leaves, and supply a growing bud with imported sugar. Which feature set best supports all three demands?
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Combine mechanical support with both vascular pathways.


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