Plant Cell Differentiation

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Biology (Cell Division, Diversity, and Organisation) Quiz on Plant Cell Differentiation, created by Daniel Brand on 10/03/2017.
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Question 1

Question
Which of the following statements are FALSE about zygotes? Check all that apply.
Answer
  • Not all genes may be expressed.
  • They are undifferentiated.
  • They are specialised.
  • They can undergo mitosis.

Question 2

Question
The process of [blank_start]differentiation[blank_end] is said to occur in a cell when some [blank_start]genes[blank_end] become more expressed and other become less expressed. The overall structure of the cell may [blank_start]change[blank_end] and the cell becomes [blank_start]specialised[blank_end] to fulfil a certain role [blank_start]more efficiently[blank_end]. A group of such cells is called [blank_start]a tissue[blank_end].
Answer
  • differentiation
  • gestation
  • fertilisation
  • growth
  • genes
  • organelles
  • enzymes
  • ATPases
  • change
  • degrade
  • become cancerous
  • specialised
  • a stem cell
  • a zygote
  • a neurone
  • more efficiently
  • with more protein synthesis
  • with less protein synthesis
  • in insulation
  • a tissue
  • an organ
  • a species
  • a collection

Question 3

Question
Label this cross-sectional diagram of a plant leaf.
Answer
  • Waxy cuticle
  • Upper epidermis
  • Upper endodermis
  • Spongy mesophyll
  • Upper epidermis
  • Upper endodermis
  • Spongy mesophyll
  • Stoma
  • Palisade cell
  • Vein
  • Spongy mesophyll
  • Guard cell
  • Spongy mesophyll
  • Vein
  • Stoma
  • Lower epidermis
  • Vein
  • Spongy mesophyll
  • Palisade cell
  • Stoma
  • Stoma
  • Spongy mesophyll
  • Vein
  • Waxy cuticle
  • Waxy cuticle
  • Lower epidermis
  • Upper epidermis
  • Palisade cell

Question 4

Question
Which of the following has a large vacuole that serves to push chloroplasts to the cell's periphery to increase exposure to carbon dioxide?
Answer
  • Epidermal cell
  • Palisade cell
  • Guard cell
  • Spongy mesophyll cell

Question 5

Question
The purpose of guard cells is to open and close [blank_start]stomata[blank_end] on the underside of the [blank_start]leaf[blank_end], which they do by changing [blank_start]shape[blank_end] according to the water [blank_start]potential[blank_end] in the cell. While they do not carry out [blank_start]photosynthesis[blank_end], these cells do have chloroplasts that they use to generate [blank_start]ATP[blank_end] from [blank_start]light[blank_end] energy.
Answer
  • stomata
  • leaf
  • shape
  • potential
  • photosynthesis
  • ATP
  • light

Question 6

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Which of the following are TRUE regarding the specialisation of root hair cells?
Answer
  • Small surface area
  • Lots of mitochondria
  • Lots of carrier proteins
  • Carry out lots of passive transport

Question 7

Question
In plants, stem cells are found in [blank_start]meristematic[blank_end] [blank_start]tissue[blank_end].
Answer
  • meristem
  • tissue

Question 8

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The xylem vessel constitutes part of the vascular [blank_start]bundle[blank_end] and is formed of [blank_start]dead cell remnants[blank_end] joined end-to-end. The cell [blank_start]walls[blank_end] are fortified with [blank_start]lignin[blank_end] to make the xylem [blank_start]waterproof[blank_end] and [blank_start]strong[blank_end]. The cell walls at the ends of the cells [blank_start]break down[blank_end], giving rise to a long, hollow tube.
Answer
  • bundle
  • package
  • tube
  • vein
  • dead cell remnants
  • living cells
  • extracellular matrix
  • collagen
  • walls
  • cytoplasm
  • surface membranes
  • lignin
  • lining
  • cholesterol
  • starch
  • waterproof
  • water soluble
  • semi-permeable
  • an active transporter
  • strong
  • flexible
  • bendy
  • variable
  • break down
  • fuse
  • swell
  • bud off

Question 9

Question
Label this phloem.
Answer
  • Sieve tube
  • Xylem
  • Nucleus
  • Companion cell
  • Nucleus
  • Sieve plate
  • Lignin
  • Sieve tube
  • Companion cell
  • Nucleus
  • Sieve plate
  • Sieve tube
  • Sieve tube
  • Sieve plate
  • Xylem
  • Companion cell

Question 10

Question
One of the most important roles of a companion cell is to...
Answer
  • Actively transport sugars into the phloem
  • Passively transport sugars into the phloem
  • Actively transport water into the phloem
  • Passively transport water into the phloem

Question 11

Question
A group of tissues that work together to fulfil a [blank_start]common[blank_end] [blank_start]function[blank_end] is called an [blank_start]organ[blank_end].
Answer
  • common
  • function
  • organ
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