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Name: ____________________________ Date: __________________ Block: ____
Exit Slip: Plants Introduction
______ 1. Because bryophytes do not have vascular tissue, they
a. obtain all their water from the surrounding air.
b. have true roots, stems, and leaves.
c. show alternation of generations.
d. grow close to the ground.
______ 2. One of the main functions of stems is to
a. carry out photosynthesis.
b. transport substances between roots and leaves.
c. store carbohydrates.
d. store water.
______ 3. Unlike a dicot, a monocot has
a. four or five petals per
c. taproots.
flower.
b. two cotyledons.
d. parallel leaf veins.
______ 4. A plant is a(an)
a. unicellular prokaryote.
b. multicellular prokaryote.
c. unicellular eukaryote.
d. multicellular eukaryote.
______5. Which of the following is the structure associated with gymnosperms?
a. Flower
b. Cone
c. Branched veins
d. Covered seeds
e. Broad leaves
Name: ____________________________ Date: __________________ Block: ____
Exit Slip: Plants Introduction
______ 1. Because bryophytes do not have vascular tissue, they
a. obtain all their water from the surrounding air.
b. have true roots, stems, and leaves.
c. show alternation of generations.
d. grow close to the ground.
______ 2. One of the main functions of stems is to
a. carry out photosynthesis.
b. transport substances between roots and leaves.
c. store carbohydrates.
d. store water.
______ 3. Unlike a dicot, a monocot has
a. four or five petals per
c. taproots.
flower.
b. two cotyledons.
d. parallel leaf veins.
______ 4. A plant is a(an)
a. unicellular prokaryote.
b. multicellular prokaryote.
c. unicellular eukaryote.
d. multicellular eukaryote.
______5. Which of the following is the structure associated with gymnosperms?
a. Flower
b. Cone
c. Branched veins
d. Covered seeds
e. Broad leaves