Read the questions and type your responses in a separate document. Turn in the document at the beginning of next cl...
Read the questions and type your responses in a separate document. Turn in the document at the beginning of next class (Thurs). Use your lab material to answe the questions. Write the answers in your own words ! !!! Do NOT copy andab paste from the internet. Recall the academic integrity policy of Rutgers University.You do not need to use complete sentences. s e tail) atoot ad lo noonul nisn a In lab 2 we learned about stems. dW 1) Stems contain conducting tissues. Name the conducting tissues found in herbaceous stems and woody stems: onaonut sd ai esros l toos ob 1oon od to noion tedw nO (E binmare Herbaceous stems: airalomadi hse tou 10ai bs tooo ou del l aluey sit Woody stems: s puz 1lu adr i woll ( 2) What do the conducting tissues transport? (he snecific) 3) What primary meristematic tissues are produced by the shoot apical meristem? (hint: there are 3 total) Senar toob tooomom 4) The primary meristematic tissues (see previous question) produce the mature tissues of the stem. Name the mature tissues of the stem (hint: there are 6 total). they arranged in the 5) How are the vascular bundles arranged in the dicot STEM? How are monocot STEM? 6) (3 points total) In woody plants, there are two lateral meristems that produce secondary tissues. Make a table like the one below and fill in the blanks: Secondary tissue produced (to the inside of the lateral meristem) Secondary tissue produced (to the outside of the lateral meristem) Lateral Meristem We looked at leaves in lab 3: 7) How can you tell if a leaf is from a monocot or a dicot plant with the naked eve? Can you tell monocot and dicot leaves apart when looking at leaves under the microscone? If so, how? 8) We looked at the stomatal apparatus in lab 3. What is its function? 9) What is the primary function of a leaf?
Read the questions and type your responses in a separate document. Turn in the document at the beginning of next class (Thurs). Use your lab material to answe the questions. Write the answers in your own words ! !!! Do NOT copy andab paste from the internet. Recall the academic integrity policy of Rutgers University.You do not need to use complete sentences. s e tail) atoot ad lo noonul nisn a In lab 2 we learned about stems. dW 1) Stems contain conducting tissues. Name the conducting tissues found in herbaceous stems and woody stems: onaonut sd ai esros l toos ob 1oon od to noion tedw nO (E binmare Herbaceous stems: airalomadi hse tou 10ai bs tooo ou del l aluey sit Woody stems: s puz 1lu adr i woll ( 2) What do the conducting tissues transport? (he snecific) 3) What primary meristematic tissues are produced by the shoot apical meristem? (hint: there are 3 total) Senar toob tooomom 4) The primary meristematic tissues (see previous question) produce the mature tissues of the stem. Name the mature tissues of the stem (hint: there are 6 total). they arranged in the 5) How are the vascular bundles arranged in the dicot STEM? How are monocot STEM? 6) (3 points total) In woody plants, there are two lateral meristems that produce secondary tissues. Make a table like the one below and fill in the blanks: Secondary tissue produced (to the inside of the lateral meristem) Secondary tissue produced (to the outside of the lateral meristem) Lateral Meristem We looked at leaves in lab 3: 7) How can you tell if a leaf is from a monocot or a dicot plant with the naked eve? Can you tell monocot and dicot leaves apart when looking at leaves under the microscone? If so, how? 8) We looked at the stomatal apparatus in lab 3. What is its function? 9) What is the primary function of a leaf?