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BIO 295 Review Ch. 34, 35
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BIO 295 Review Ch. 34, 35. Ch. 34 1 2 5 4 6 9 10 7 8 3 1) Label the diagram to the left.

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Ch. 34 2) Compare monocots vs. dicots. What are three out of the 5 differences you should know? 3) Which of the following is a monocot? a) Redwood Tree b) Palm Tree c) Blueberry bush d) CA coastal scrub oak
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Page 1: BIO 295 Review Ch. 34, 35. Ch. 34 1 2 5 4 6 9 10 7 8 3 1) Label the diagram to the left.

BIO 295 Review

Ch. 34, 35

Page 2: BIO 295 Review Ch. 34, 35. Ch. 34 1 2 5 4 6 9 10 7 8 3 1) Label the diagram to the left.

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Ch. 34

2) Compare monocots vs. dicots. What are three out of the 5 differences you should know?

3) Which of the following is a monocot? a) Redwood Treeb) Palm Treec) Blueberry bush d) CA coastal scrub oak

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3) What is typically the largest organelle in a plant cell?

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Primary Growth Secondary Growth

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5) Where does growth always originate from?

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6) Define three of these terms. Become an expert in their importance. Stand up, buddy up with someone, and compare and contrast your terminology.

• Water, solute, and pressure potential• Turgor pressure• Bulk Flow• Proton pump• Apoplast and symplast• Casparian strip• Xylem sap• Xylem vessels• Transporation