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Bio Chapter 14B Review

Across
This plant tissue's outer layer dies and produces (?).
A type of root that has many smaller roots from the stem.
This plant tissue's outer layer secretes the cuticle and is called the (?).
(?) develop into branches from the nodes.
Veins that diverge from a main vein in a leaf are called (?) venation.
Bundles of xylem and phloem form (?) in the leaves.
Thick and rigid ground tissue cells.
A type of root that has one main root with some smaller secondary roots.
The broad part of a leaf is the (?).
Surrounding each stoma is a set of (?).
Stacks of column-shaped cells in each leaf contain these organelles that circulate so each are exposed to the sun.
Once stems become woody, they grow by (?) growth, which is an increase in diameter.
Gas exchange occurs through little openings on the undersides of the leaf called (?).
Lighter, wider annual rings in tree stems caused by a rainy spring are called (?).
This type of vascular system transports sugars made in the leaves to the rest of the plant.
Down
The (?) tissue makes up the majority of the plant.
In woody plants the upward vascular tissue hardens and fills with (?) to form wood.
Fleshy parts of fruits and vegetables are made of this type of ground tissue cell.
The food transport vessels in plants are connected by (?).
Meristematic tissue allows plants to have the ability to (?).
This kind of plant vascular tissue carries water and minerals from the roots to the stems and leaves.
Ground cells that are thick, flexible, and provide support.
This plant tissue is crucial during asexual reproduction because it helps a new plant generate leaves, stems, and roots.
Non-woody stems are termed (?).
Plant tissue that functions like your skin is (?) tissue.
The primary function of this spongy ground tissue is to store food and water. This tissue is called (?).
Veins that run side-by-side in the leaf are called (?) venation.
Plants that lose their leaves at the end of each growing season are (?).
The broad part of the leaf is attached to the stem by a tiny stalk called the (?).