Question 1 of 22
The diagrams show a cylindrical net packed with rubber balloons full of air. The structure is used by a teacher to explain wilting.

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The whole body is made up of cells, which make up tissues, and these tissues in turn make up the organs. These organs all combined now form a system. Know that;
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Question 1 of 22
The diagrams show a cylindrical net packed with rubber balloons full of air. The structure is used by a teacher to explain wilting.

Question 2 of 22
Samples of four different tissues are removed from the same plant.
The concentration of water in each of the four tissues is measured.
Which tissue is likely to have the highest water concentration?
Question 3 of 22
Which of the following have both cytoplasm and cell walls?
Question 4 of 22
Which structures are present in a root hair cell?

Question 5 of 22
Some processes which occur in flowering plants are listed.
1 ion uptake by roots hairs
2 water uptake by root hairs
3 ion movement up the xylem in the stem
4 water vapor loss by the mesophyll cells of the leaves
Which processes are controlled by cell surface membranes?
Question 6 of 22
The sentence describes the uptake of water by a plant.
Water moves into the root hairs of a plant by osmosis through a ......1...... permeable cell membrane, ......2...... a water potential gradient.
Which words correctly complete gaps 1 and 2?

Question 7 of 22
The photomicrograph shows onion epidermis.
Which term describes this onion epidermis?

Question 8 of 22
The diagram shows a root hair.

Question 9 of 22
Which adaptations of a root hair cell make it suitable for water uptake?

Question 10 of 22
Which processes can take place in a root hair cell when oxygen is not available?
Question 11 of 22
The diagram shows the structure of a leaf.

Question 12 of 22
The concentration of nitrate ions in a root cell is higher than in the surrounding soil solution.
How do the nitrate ions move into the root cell?
Question 13 of 22
What is the function of each type of plant cell?

Question 14 of 22
The table shows some characteristics of four types of cell.
Which cell could be a root hair cell?

Question 15 of 22
The photomicrograph shows part of a section of a plant.

Question 16 of 22
The diagram shows a section through a leaf.

Question 17 of 22
The diagram shows the female reproductive system.

Question 18 of 22
Which shows the increasing level of complexity in plants?

Question 19 of 22
The diagram below shows a reflex arc in which a bee sting causes the arm to be moved quickly.
If the relay neurone at Q is damaged, how will the transmission of nerve impulses in the reflex arc
be affected?

Question 20 of 22
The diagrams show transverse sections of a plant stem and of a plant root.

Question 21 of 22
Which terms describe the parts of a plant?

Question 22 of 22
The diagram below shows one type of plant cell.
What type of cell is it?
