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1. Where are primary meristems produced?
2. What are the primary meristems?
3. Name the tissues that come from each primary meristem.
4. What type of tissue comes from primary meristems?
5. In grasses and related plants, where are intercalary meristems located?
6. Actively dividing cells can be found here, also the area of permanent growth.
7. Name the two main types of the meristem.
8. What are the secondary meristems?
9. How do primary and secondary meristems affect plant growth?
10. Groups of cells that have a similar structure or common function are called ______________.
11. Which tissues provide flexible support?
12. Which tissue provides rigid support?
13. Which tissues are alive at maturity/
14. Which tissues are dead at maturity?
15. Name the types of sclerenchyma cells
16. What is the function of parenchyma?
17. A tissue composed of thin-walled cells with interconnecting air spaces between them, usually found in aquatic plants is called
18. Collenchyma tissue is usually found adjacent to this tissue.
19. What are simple tissues? Give examples.
20. What are complex tissues? Give examples.
21. Which tissue has sugar conduction as a primary function?
22. Which tissue has water and mineral conduction as a primary function
23. Name the five types of cells found in xylem and phloem tissue
24. Name the water-conducting cells in the xylem
25. What do rays do?
26. Where are lenticels found and what function do they serve?
27. Name the fatty substance found in cork cells that makes them water-resistant.
28. Which meristem produces wood vascular tissue(secondary xylem and phloem)?