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10. F In the shoot apical meristem, the tunica will give rise tothe protoderm and ground tissue meristems, while the corpus willgive rise to the procambium.
11. F Shoots and roots have endarch xylem maturation, but leaveshave exarch xylem maturation.
12. F Parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma are different typesof cells found in ground tissue. These cells differ their amount offlexibility and rigidity, with parenchyma having the greatestflexibility and collenchyma having the greatest rigidity.
14. F unlike Bees , beetles are precise pollinators that areattracted to large, brightly colored, zygomorphic flowers.
15. F Both axillary shoots and axillary roots develop from theinternal part of the plant, and they both must push through thecortex in order to reach the external environment.
10. F In the shoot apical meristem, the tunica will give rise tothe protoderm and ground tissue meristems, while the corpus willgive rise to the procambium.
11. F Shoots and roots have endarch xylem maturation, but leaveshave exarch xylem maturation.
12. F Parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma are different typesof cells found in ground tissue. These cells differ their amount offlexibility and rigidity, with parenchyma having the greatestflexibility and collenchyma having the greatest rigidity.
14. F unlike Bees , beetles are precise pollinators that areattracted to large, brightly colored, zygomorphic flowers.
15. F Both axillary shoots and axillary roots develop from theinternal part of the plant, and they both must push through thecortex in order to reach the external environment.
11. F Shoots and roots have endarch xylem maturation, but leaveshave exarch xylem maturation.
12. F Parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma are different typesof cells found in ground tissue. These cells differ their amount offlexibility and rigidity, with parenchyma having the greatestflexibility and collenchyma having the greatest rigidity.
14. F unlike Bees , beetles are precise pollinators that areattracted to large, brightly colored, zygomorphic flowers.
15. F Both axillary shoots and axillary roots develop from theinternal part of the plant, and they both must push through thecortex in order to reach the external environment.
Sixta KovacekLv2
28 Sep 2019