| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Organelle identified in 1897 and named after its Italian scientist discoverer; involved in modifying, sorting and packaging of proteins | Golgi Apparatus | 66%
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| Cells that fill with water in a leaf to open the stoma | Guard Cells | 61%
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| The process by which water is lost as vapour from the aerial parts of plants | Transpiration | 53%
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| Largest subsection of classification | Domain | 42%
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| Only native to one region in the World | Endemic | 39%
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| Name of protein used in facilitated diffusion | Channel Protein | 29%
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| Bonds formed between cellulose layers to form microfibrils | Hydrogen Bonds | 29%
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| Type of mesophyll found in the leaf that contains chloroplast | Palisade Mesophyll | 26%
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| Name of the sacs/folds found on organelles such as the RER | Cisternae | 18%
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| A narrow thread of cytoplasm that passes through the cell walls of adjacent plant cells and allows communication between them | Plasmodesmata | 16%
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| Gel-like middle layer of the cell wall, made of calcium pectate | Middle Lamella | 11%
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| Tissue that provides mechanical stiffness and strength | Sclerenchyma | 8%
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| Candycorn shaped grouping of vessels found towards the outside of the stem | Vascular Bundle | 8%
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| Main 'ingredient' of mesophyll | Parenchyma | 5%
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