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Samuels BIO Herbaceous And Special Stems
Test Description: Biology structure of herbaceous stems and special stems.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following is not a characteristic of herbaceous stems?
A
contain secondary growth
B
vitally important to man
C
contain soft tissues
D
usually live for one growing season
2) Vascular bundles in an herbaceous stem contain xylem pointing
A
towards center of stem
B
downwards
C
upwards
D
towards outside of stem
3) The vascular cambium in an herbaceous stem is found
A
between pith and cortex
B
between the xylem and phloem
C
between xylem and cork
D
between cork and epidermis
4) This tissue in herbaceous stems contains vascular bundles
A
epidermis
B
cortex
C
pith
D
rind
5) This is the outer covering of a monocot stem that contains silicon and is hard
A
husk
B
vascular bundle
C
endosperm
D
rind
6) This vegetative propagation transplants living tissue from one plant to another
A
cutting
B
budding
C
grafting
D
tissue culturing
7) This vegetative propagation uses seedlings produced from individual plant cells grown in a laboratory
A
budding
B
cutting
C
adventitious roots
D
tissue culturing
8) This special stem is used to store food
A
bulb
B
stolon
C
tuber
D
rhizomes
9) This special stem grows quickly along the surface of the ground to produce new plants where a node touches.
A
stolons
B
tuber
C
rhizomes
D
bulb
10) This special stem grows underground and provides plants with food storage and means of reproduction. An example would be the sweet potato.
A
tuber
B
stolon
C
rhizomes
D
bulb
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