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2. What aro Perennial plants ? Describe their 



mode of life. 



3. " There are two great classes of stems, which cliller 

 iu the way the wootly part is arranged in the cellular 

 tissue." Fully explain this. 



4. Describe the functions of.leaves. How are leaves 

 classified as to their veinitui.' 



5. Name and describe the organic constituents of 



plants. 



G. Name the organs of reproduction in plants, and 



describe their functions. 



7. Give, and fully describe, the principal parts of the 



flower. 



8. What are the different parts of a plant ? Describe 

 the functions of each part. 



9. State all the ways by which an Exogenous stem 

 may be distinguished from an Endogenous. 



10. Describe the functions of leaves. What is the 

 cause of their fall in autumn ? Draw and describe a 



maple leaf. 



11. Name the different parts of a flower, and describe 

 the use of each part. Draw a diagram showing a sta- 

 men and a pistil and the parts of each. 



12. What is the fruit ? Why do some fruits fall 

 from the stem more easily than others ? 



13. Of what does the food of plants consist ? In 

 what forms and by what organs is it taken up, and how 

 is it asssimilated? Name the substances inhaled and 

 those exhaled by plants, and the uses of each in the 

 economy of nature. 



14. Describe fully (1) the plant iu Vegetation ; (2) 

 the plant in Reproduction. 



15. Describe Fibrous roots, Fleshy roots, and differ- 

 ent kinds of Tap-root. 



16. Describe the structure and veining of leaves. 



17. "The nourishment which the mother plant pro- 

 vides in the seed is not always stored up in the embryo." 

 Explain and illustrate. 



'8. Describe the various modes in which Perennials 



