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What is the source of most of the mass of a plant? - ANSWER CO^2 Roots that enable a plant to grow in water-logged areas are called - ANSWER pneumatophores Which of the following is not a plant organ? - ANSWER Lungs

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Bio 200 Final Exam COMPLETE QUESTIONS
& SOLUTIONS|| LATEST UPDATE 2024
What is the source of most of the mass of a plant? - ANSWER CO^2



Roots that enable a plant to grow in water-logged areas are called - ANSWER pneumatophores



Which of the following is not a plant organ? - ANSWER Lungs



Which of the following is not a plant tissue? - ANSWER Nervous



Which of the following is major site of photosynthesis? - ANSWER Ground tissue



Which of the following is incorrectly paired?

collenchyma- Supporting cells for growing parts of a plant

trichomes- Extensions of above ground dermal cells

parenchyma- Storage cells also found in roots

root hair- Extensions of dermal cells to increase surface area

All of the above are in-fact correctly paired, so I chose this answer - ANSWER All of the above are in-fact
correctly paired, so I chose this answer



New root cells in the "zone of cell division" are being produced by... - ANSWER Mitosis



Which of the following is an example of secondary growth

increase in length of a stem

increase in thickness of a stem

increase in the number of root hairs

increase in leaf number along a stem - ANSWER increase in thickness of a stem

, The observation that both plants and animals can have 1) hard tissues for structural support, 2)
branching vasculature that transports nutrients, and 3) highly branched tissues that absorb oxygen and
other nutrients (e.g. roots and lungs) provides evidence for... - ANSWER similar solutions for a set of
common challenges for obtaining large body size



Kidneys have one of the highest metabolic rates of any organs in the human body. This is likely because
they.... - ANSWER operate an extensive network of active transport pumps.



Which of the following sections if the mammalian nephron is INCORRECTLY paired with its function? -
ANSWER Descending limb of loop of Henle - diffusion of urea out of the filtrate



The transfer of fluid from the glomerulus to Bowman's capsule... - ANSWER is mainly a consequence of
blood pressure in the capillaries of the glomerulus.



Approximately how much ATP/NADPH does it take to move 100 ml of water 10 cm up along this tree
trunk? - ANSWER none



Water travels from the outside of a plant to the inside in many different ways. Which of the letters in the
image below correspond to movement along the apoplast? - ANSWER B



Active transport involves all of the following EXCEPT... - ANSWER diffusion of solute through the lipid
bilayer of a membrane.



The movement of water across biological membranes can be best predicted by... - ANSWER water
potentials.



If you cut the stalk of a celery plant and placed it in a beaker of green water, the green color would travel
up the stalk and into the leaf. This result can be explained using all the following concepts, EXCEPT... -
ANSWER root pressure.



What happens when a plant cell with a water potential of -0.3 MPa is placed into a beaker of pure
water? - ANSWER The water flows from the beaker into the plant cell.

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