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Jeopardy!. Growth/Dev. Transport. Potpourri. 1 00. 1 00. 1 00. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00. 3 00. 3 00. 3 00. Double Jeopardy!. Growth & Dev for 100. What is the general term for cells that have a high mitotic rate and are involved in primary growth ? Meristem. Growth & Dev for 200.
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Jeopardy! Growth/Dev Transport Potpourri 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 Double Jeopardy!
Growth & Dev for 100 • What is the general term for cells that have a high mitotic rate and are involved in primary growth? • Meristem
Growth & Dev for 200 • Bi-Daily Double! • What’s your wager? • What specific type of root tissue would one expect to be larger and more plentiful in perennials as compared to annuals? • Ground tissue
Growth & Dev for 300 • What layer of cells is responsible for producing the cells that replace the epidermis in woody stems? • Cork Cambium
Transport for 100 • What two components determine the potential for movement of materials in any situation? • Pressure and concentration gradient
Transport for 200 • What primary ingredient does phloem sap possess that xylem sap lacks? • Sucrose
Transport for 300 • What type of movement will enable materials to pass through the endodermis? • Symplastic
Potpourri for 100 • List four possible sugar sinks. • Apical Meristem • New leaf • Flower • Fruit • Roots
Potpourri for 200 • What is the term for old, clogged, non-functional, xylem cells in woody stems. • Heartwood
Potpourri for 300 • What type of alga is most closely related to Kingdom Plantae? • Charophycean • (green algae are close, too)
Jeopardy! Reproduction Response Potpourri 200 200 200 400 400 400 600 600 600 Final Jeopardy!
Reproduction for 200 • If a botanist were looking for a microspore in an angiosperm, where would he/she look? • Anther
Reproduction for 400 • Where do the endosperm nutrients reside in most mature dicot seeds? • Cotyledons
Reproduction for 600 • What is apoptosis? • Programmed cell death
Response for 200 • Bi-Daily Double! • What’s your wager? • What are the three actions involved in the ethylene-induced triple response? • Slower stem elongation • Stem thickening • Horizontal curvature
Response for 400 • How does auxin affect ovaries? • It causes them to develop into fruits regardless of whether fertilization has occurred.
Response for 600 • What hormone is responsible for apical dominance? • Auxin
Potpourri for 200 • How are plants able to carry out rapid leaf movements? • Ions are actively transported into some cells from others. • Water follows the ions by osmosis. • The receiving cells inflate, growing larger. • The donor cells deflate growing smaller. • The changes in cell size cause curvature at the base of the leaf.
Potpourri for 400 • Name a gymnosperm. • Pine, spruce, juniper, yew, sequoia, ginkgo, cypress
Potpourri for 600 • What advantage does the use of abscisic acid provide in the reproductive cycle of angiosperms? • It enables the seed to delay germination until conditions are favorable.
FINAL JEOPARDY • List 3 events and four stages that are present in every plant life cycle.