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DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | DQ_003670 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | parts_leaf_3133.png | 1 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | DQ_003354 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13133.png | parts_leaf_13133.png | 0.901951 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | DQ_003684 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png | parts_leaf_3137.png | 0.797565 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | DQ_003363 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13137.png | parts_leaf_13137.png | 0.797565 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | DD_0107 | image | teaching_images/parts_leaf_3854.png | The diagram shows the main parts of a cross section of a typical plant leaf. The cross section of a typical leaf is divisible into three main parts namely, the Epidermis, Mesophyll, and the Veins. The Epidermis is made of several layers of cells that are sandwiched between two layers. The Epidermis protects the tissues which lie between them and also helps in the process of gaseous exchange. Epidermis is further divisible into two types called, the Upper Epidermis and the Lower Epidermis. Beneath the Epidermis is the Mesophyll where Photosynthesis takes place. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their own food like sugars & amino acids. The Veins (surrounded by the Bundle sheath cells) provides the necessary support to the leaf in the transport of water and plant food to other parts of the plant. The Stoma located in the Lower Epidermis is an opening that control the gaseous exchange that occurs between the leaf and the atmosphere during photosynthesis. The gas exchange involves the use of common gas like Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen. | 0.778773 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | DQ_003595 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_1116.png | parts_leaf_1116.png | 0.770407 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | DQ_003359 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13134.png | parts_leaf_13134.png | 0.767215 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | DQ_009728 | image | question_images/parts_cell_3516.png | parts_cell_3516.png | 0.761232 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | DQ_009229 | image | question_images/parts_cell_1067.png | parts_cell_1067.png | 0.760509 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | DQ_003372 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13853.png | parts_leaf_13853.png | 0.759255 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | T_2023 | text | null | Chordates have three embryonic cell layers: endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. They also have a segmented body with a complete coelom and bilateral symmetry. In addition, chordates have a complete digestive system, central nervous system, and circulatory system. | 0.46846 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | T_2469 | text | null | Why does a cell have cytoplasm? Cytoplasm has several important functions. These include: suspending cell organelles. pushing against the cell membrane to help the cell keep its shape. providing a site for many of the biochemical reactions of the cell. | 0.461288 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | T_2471 | text | null | Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus and several other types of organelles. These structures carry out many vital cell functions. | 0.450521 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | T_2956 | text | null | Scientists used to think that fungi were members of the plant kingdom. They thought this because fungi had several similarities to plants. For example: Fungi and plants have similar structures. Plants and fungi live in the same kinds of habitats, such as growing in soil. Plants and fungi cells both have a cell wall, which animals do not have. | 0.446918 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | T_2676 | text | null | For a long time, scientists classified fungi as members of the Plant Kingdom. Fungi share several obvious traits with plants. For example, both fungi and plants lack the ability to move. Both grow in soil, and both have cell walls. Some fungi even look like plants. | 0.443327 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | T_2478 | text | null | A lysosome is an organelle that recycles unneeded molecules. It uses enzymes to break down the molecules into their components. Then the components can be reused to make new molecules. Lysosomes are like recycling centers. | 0.435277 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | T_4091 | text | null | Proteins are the most common biochemicals. They have many different functions, including: making up tissues as components of muscle. speeding up biochemical reactions as enzymes. regulating life processes as hormones. helping defend against infections as antibodies. transporting materials as components of the blood (see the example in Figure 9.20). | 0.43043 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | T_1106 | text | null | Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized? | 0.428366 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | T_3299 | text | null | What goes into the cell? Oxygen and glucose are both reactants of cellular respiration. Oxygen enters the body when an organism breathes. Glucose enters the body when an organism eats. | 0.425745 |
DQ_003670 | How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein | d | T_2468 | text | null | Cytoplasm is everything inside the cell membrane (except the nucleus if there is one). It includes the watery, gel-like cytosol. It also includes other structures. The water in the cytoplasm makes up about two-thirds of the cells weight. It gives the cell many of its properties. | 0.42492 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | DQ_003670 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | parts_leaf_3133.png | 1 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | DQ_003354 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13133.png | parts_leaf_13133.png | 0.901951 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | DQ_003684 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png | parts_leaf_3137.png | 0.797565 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | DQ_003363 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13137.png | parts_leaf_13137.png | 0.797565 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | DD_0107 | image | teaching_images/parts_leaf_3854.png | The diagram shows the main parts of a cross section of a typical plant leaf. The cross section of a typical leaf is divisible into three main parts namely, the Epidermis, Mesophyll, and the Veins. The Epidermis is made of several layers of cells that are sandwiched between two layers. The Epidermis protects the tissues which lie between them and also helps in the process of gaseous exchange. Epidermis is further divisible into two types called, the Upper Epidermis and the Lower Epidermis. Beneath the Epidermis is the Mesophyll where Photosynthesis takes place. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their own food like sugars & amino acids. The Veins (surrounded by the Bundle sheath cells) provides the necessary support to the leaf in the transport of water and plant food to other parts of the plant. The Stoma located in the Lower Epidermis is an opening that control the gaseous exchange that occurs between the leaf and the atmosphere during photosynthesis. The gas exchange involves the use of common gas like Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen. | 0.778773 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | DQ_003595 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_1116.png | parts_leaf_1116.png | 0.770407 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | DQ_003359 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13134.png | parts_leaf_13134.png | 0.767215 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | DQ_009728 | image | question_images/parts_cell_3516.png | parts_cell_3516.png | 0.761232 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | DQ_009229 | image | question_images/parts_cell_1067.png | parts_cell_1067.png | 0.760509 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | DQ_003372 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13853.png | parts_leaf_13853.png | 0.759255 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | T_2469 | text | null | Why does a cell have cytoplasm? Cytoplasm has several important functions. These include: suspending cell organelles. pushing against the cell membrane to help the cell keep its shape. providing a site for many of the biochemical reactions of the cell. | 0.663061 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | T_1314 | text | null | As part of the hydrologic cycle, water spends a lot of time in the atmosphere, mostly as water vapor. The atmosphere is an important reservoir for water. Chlorophyll indicates the presence of photosynthesizing plants as does the veg- etation index. | 0.649785 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | T_2508 | text | null | Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are like two sides of the same coin. This is clear from the diagram in Figure needed for photosynthesis. Together, the two processes store and release energy in virtually all living things. | 0.640509 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | T_3299 | text | null | What goes into the cell? Oxygen and glucose are both reactants of cellular respiration. Oxygen enters the body when an organism breathes. Glucose enters the body when an organism eats. | 0.639663 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | T_1312 | text | null | In photosynthesis, plants use CO2 and create O2 . Photosynthesis is responsible for nearly all of the oxygen currently found in the atmosphere. The chemical reaction for photosynthesis is: 6CO2 + 6H2 O + solar energy C6 H12 O6 (sugar) + 6O2 | 0.632874 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | T_3261 | text | null | Even though plants and animals are both eukaryotes, plant cells differ in some ways from animal cells ( Figure organelles of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis converts the suns solar energy into chemical energy. This chemical energy, which is the carbohydrate glucose, serves as "food" for the plant. | 0.628595 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | T_2471 | text | null | Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus and several other types of organelles. These structures carry out many vital cell functions. | 0.62303 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | T_2468 | text | null | Cytoplasm is everything inside the cell membrane (except the nucleus if there is one). It includes the watery, gel-like cytosol. It also includes other structures. The water in the cytoplasm makes up about two-thirds of the cells weight. It gives the cell many of its properties. | 0.621211 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | T_2670 | text | null | Protists are classified based on traits they share with other eukaryotes. There are animal-like, plant-like, and fungus- like protists. The three groups differ mainly in how they get carbon and energy. | 0.619063 |
DQ_003671 | Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll | d | T_1488 | text | null | Nitrogen (N2 ) is vital for life on Earth as an essential component of organic materials, such as amino acids, chloro- phyll, and nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA (Figure 1.1). Chlorophyll molecules, essential for photosynthesis, contain nitrogen. | 0.617712 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | DQ_003670 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | parts_leaf_3133.png | 1 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | DQ_003354 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13133.png | parts_leaf_13133.png | 0.901951 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | DQ_003684 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png | parts_leaf_3137.png | 0.797565 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | DQ_003363 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13137.png | parts_leaf_13137.png | 0.797565 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | DD_0107 | image | teaching_images/parts_leaf_3854.png | The diagram shows the main parts of a cross section of a typical plant leaf. The cross section of a typical leaf is divisible into three main parts namely, the Epidermis, Mesophyll, and the Veins. The Epidermis is made of several layers of cells that are sandwiched between two layers. The Epidermis protects the tissues which lie between them and also helps in the process of gaseous exchange. Epidermis is further divisible into two types called, the Upper Epidermis and the Lower Epidermis. Beneath the Epidermis is the Mesophyll where Photosynthesis takes place. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their own food like sugars & amino acids. The Veins (surrounded by the Bundle sheath cells) provides the necessary support to the leaf in the transport of water and plant food to other parts of the plant. The Stoma located in the Lower Epidermis is an opening that control the gaseous exchange that occurs between the leaf and the atmosphere during photosynthesis. The gas exchange involves the use of common gas like Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen. | 0.778773 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | DQ_003595 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_1116.png | parts_leaf_1116.png | 0.770407 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | DQ_003359 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13134.png | parts_leaf_13134.png | 0.767215 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | DQ_009728 | image | question_images/parts_cell_3516.png | parts_cell_3516.png | 0.761232 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | DQ_009229 | image | question_images/parts_cell_1067.png | parts_cell_1067.png | 0.760509 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | DQ_003372 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13853.png | parts_leaf_13853.png | 0.759255 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | T_1458 | text | null | Color may be the first feature you notice about a mineral, but color is not often important for mineral identification. For example, quartz can be colorless, purple (amethyst), or a variety of other colors depending on chemical impurities Figure 1.1. | 0.606591 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | T_1447 | text | null | Minerals are divided into groups based on chemical composition. Most minerals fit into one of eight mineral groups. | 0.525822 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | T_3941 | text | null | Why do different states of matter have different properties? Its because of differences in energy at the level of atoms and molecules, the tiny particles that make up matter. | 0.524116 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | T_1797 | text | null | The two types of air pollutants are primary pollutants, which enter the atmosphere directly, and secondary pollutants, which form from a chemical reaction. | 0.52036 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | T_2237 | text | null | All known matter can be divided into a little more than 100 different substances called elements. | 0.51847 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | T_4893 | text | null | A given kind of matter has the same chemical makeup and the same chemical properties regardless of its state. Thats because state of matter is a physical property. As a result, when matter changes state, it doesnt become a different kind of substance. For example, water is still water whether it exists as ice, liquid water, or water vapor. | 0.517453 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | T_4814 | text | null | Graphs are very useful tools in science. They can help you visualize a set of data. With a graph, you can actually see what all the numbers in a data table mean. Three commonly used types of graphs are bar graphs, circle graphs, and line graphs. Each type of graph is suitable for showing a different type of data. | 0.517423 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | T_4747 | text | null | Acids have many important uses, especially in industry. For example, sulfuric acid is used to manufacture a variety of different products, including paper, paint, and detergent. Some other uses of acids are be seen in the Figure 1.3. | 0.514014 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | T_4715 | text | null | Compare and contrast the basic properties of matter, such as mass and volume. | 0.511543 |
DQ_003672 | In the diagram, what is colored purple? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein | d | T_1106 | text | null | Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized? | 0.510253 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | DQ_003670 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | parts_leaf_3133.png | 1 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | DQ_003354 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13133.png | parts_leaf_13133.png | 0.901951 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | DQ_003684 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png | parts_leaf_3137.png | 0.797565 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | DQ_003363 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13137.png | parts_leaf_13137.png | 0.797565 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | DD_0107 | image | teaching_images/parts_leaf_3854.png | The diagram shows the main parts of a cross section of a typical plant leaf. The cross section of a typical leaf is divisible into three main parts namely, the Epidermis, Mesophyll, and the Veins. The Epidermis is made of several layers of cells that are sandwiched between two layers. The Epidermis protects the tissues which lie between them and also helps in the process of gaseous exchange. Epidermis is further divisible into two types called, the Upper Epidermis and the Lower Epidermis. Beneath the Epidermis is the Mesophyll where Photosynthesis takes place. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their own food like sugars & amino acids. The Veins (surrounded by the Bundle sheath cells) provides the necessary support to the leaf in the transport of water and plant food to other parts of the plant. The Stoma located in the Lower Epidermis is an opening that control the gaseous exchange that occurs between the leaf and the atmosphere during photosynthesis. The gas exchange involves the use of common gas like Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen. | 0.778773 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | DQ_003595 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_1116.png | parts_leaf_1116.png | 0.770407 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | DQ_003359 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13134.png | parts_leaf_13134.png | 0.767215 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | DQ_009728 | image | question_images/parts_cell_3516.png | parts_cell_3516.png | 0.761232 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | DQ_009229 | image | question_images/parts_cell_1067.png | parts_cell_1067.png | 0.760509 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | DQ_003372 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13853.png | parts_leaf_13853.png | 0.759255 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | T_2469 | text | null | Why does a cell have cytoplasm? Cytoplasm has several important functions. These include: suspending cell organelles. pushing against the cell membrane to help the cell keep its shape. providing a site for many of the biochemical reactions of the cell. | 0.656672 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | T_2471 | text | null | Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus and several other types of organelles. These structures carry out many vital cell functions. | 0.640524 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | T_2468 | text | null | Cytoplasm is everything inside the cell membrane (except the nucleus if there is one). It includes the watery, gel-like cytosol. It also includes other structures. The water in the cytoplasm makes up about two-thirds of the cells weight. It gives the cell many of its properties. | 0.63887 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | T_2459 | text | null | Besides the four parts listed above, many cells also have a nucleus. The nucleus of a cell is a structure enclosed by a membrane that contains most of the cells DNA. Cells are classified in two major groups based on whether or not they have a nucleus. The two groups are prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. | 0.636807 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | T_3299 | text | null | What goes into the cell? Oxygen and glucose are both reactants of cellular respiration. Oxygen enters the body when an organism breathes. Glucose enters the body when an organism eats. | 0.63371 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | T_2121 | text | null | The basic building blocks of the human body are cells. Human cells are organized into tissues, tissues are organized into organs, and organs are organized into organ systems. | 0.632262 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | T_1106 | text | null | Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized? | 0.610016 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | T_0076 | text | null | Rock layers may have another rock cutting across them, like the igneous rock in Figure 11.9. Which rock is older? To determine this, we use the law of cross-cutting relationships. The cut rock layers are older than the rock that cuts across them. | 0.606995 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | T_0078 | text | null | When rock layers are in the same place, its easy to give them relative ages. But what if rock layers are far apart? What if they are on different continents? What evidence is used to match rock layers in different places? | 0.605302 |
DQ_003673 | Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7 | b | T_2956 | text | null | Scientists used to think that fungi were members of the plant kingdom. They thought this because fungi had several similarities to plants. For example: Fungi and plants have similar structures. Plants and fungi live in the same kinds of habitats, such as growing in soil. Plants and fungi cells both have a cell wall, which animals do not have. | 0.603876 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | DQ_003670 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | parts_leaf_3133.png | 1 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | DQ_003354 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13133.png | parts_leaf_13133.png | 0.901951 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | DQ_003684 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png | parts_leaf_3137.png | 0.797565 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | DQ_003363 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13137.png | parts_leaf_13137.png | 0.797565 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | DD_0107 | image | teaching_images/parts_leaf_3854.png | The diagram shows the main parts of a cross section of a typical plant leaf. The cross section of a typical leaf is divisible into three main parts namely, the Epidermis, Mesophyll, and the Veins. The Epidermis is made of several layers of cells that are sandwiched between two layers. The Epidermis protects the tissues which lie between them and also helps in the process of gaseous exchange. Epidermis is further divisible into two types called, the Upper Epidermis and the Lower Epidermis. Beneath the Epidermis is the Mesophyll where Photosynthesis takes place. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their own food like sugars & amino acids. The Veins (surrounded by the Bundle sheath cells) provides the necessary support to the leaf in the transport of water and plant food to other parts of the plant. The Stoma located in the Lower Epidermis is an opening that control the gaseous exchange that occurs between the leaf and the atmosphere during photosynthesis. The gas exchange involves the use of common gas like Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen. | 0.778773 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | DQ_003595 | image | question_images/parts_leaf_1116.png | parts_leaf_1116.png | 0.770407 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | DQ_003359 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13134.png | parts_leaf_13134.png | 0.767215 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | DQ_009728 | image | question_images/parts_cell_3516.png | parts_cell_3516.png | 0.761232 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | DQ_009229 | image | question_images/parts_cell_1067.png | parts_cell_1067.png | 0.760509 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | DQ_003372 | image | abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13853.png | parts_leaf_13853.png | 0.759255 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | T_1923 | text | null | A tissue is a group of specialized cells of the same kind that perform the same function. Modern plants have three major types of tissues. Theyre called dermal, ground, and vascular tissues. | 0.712276 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | T_1925 | text | null | Ground tissue makes up much of the inside of a plant. The cells of ground tissue carry out basic metabolic functions and other biochemical reactions. Ground tissue may also store food or water. | 0.702394 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | T_1312 | text | null | In photosynthesis, plants use CO2 and create O2 . Photosynthesis is responsible for nearly all of the oxygen currently found in the atmosphere. The chemical reaction for photosynthesis is: 6CO2 + 6H2 O + solar energy C6 H12 O6 (sugar) + 6O2 | 0.701884 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | T_2469 | text | null | Why does a cell have cytoplasm? Cytoplasm has several important functions. These include: suspending cell organelles. pushing against the cell membrane to help the cell keep its shape. providing a site for many of the biochemical reactions of the cell. | 0.68626 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | T_2508 | text | null | Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are like two sides of the same coin. This is clear from the diagram in Figure needed for photosynthesis. Together, the two processes store and release energy in virtually all living things. | 0.682578 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | T_1598 | text | null | Plants and animals depend on water to live. They also play a role in the water cycle. Plants take up water from the soil and release large amounts of water vapor into the air through their leaves (Figure 1.3), a process known as transpiration. | 0.682326 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | T_3434 | text | null | Water also moves through the living organisms in an ecosystem. Plants soak up large amounts of water through their roots. The water then moves up the plant and evaporates from the leaves in a process called transpiration. The process of transpiration, like evaporation, returns water back into the atmosphere. | 0.676333 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | T_3261 | text | null | Even though plants and animals are both eukaryotes, plant cells differ in some ways from animal cells ( Figure organelles of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis converts the suns solar energy into chemical energy. This chemical energy, which is the carbohydrate glucose, serves as "food" for the plant. | 0.675705 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | T_1106 | text | null | Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized? | 0.671851 |
DQ_003674 | What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis? | question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png | a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis | b | T_3299 | text | null | What goes into the cell? Oxygen and glucose are both reactants of cellular respiration. Oxygen enters the body when an organism breathes. Glucose enters the body when an organism eats. | 0.669657 |
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