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Needle-like crystals of either aragonite (“uh-RAG-uh-nite”) or calcium bound to this anion are called raphides (“RAFF-id-eez”) and are found in the idioblasts (“ID-ee-oh-blasts”) of plants like pineapples and calla lilies. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this ion used by some plants as a sink to help regulate apoplastic calcium concentrations. High dietary intake of this ion is a risk factor for kidney stones.
ANSWER: oxalate (“OX-uh-late”) [or C2O4 2− (“C-two-O-four-two-minus”)]
[10e] Calcium oxalate crystal formation in idioblasts would overload cells with calcium without an abundance of this membranous organelle to sequester it. This organelle has smooth and rough subtypes.
ANSWER: endoplasmic reticulum [or ER; accept sarcoplasmic reticulum or SR]
[10h] Oxalate crystal sequestration may also be involved in plant tolerance to this metal, whose toxic plus-three cation (“CAT-eye-on”) limits root growth in acidic soil.
ANSWER: aluminum [or Al; or aluminium]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Chicago AHouston A1010020
Chicago BVirginia A0101020
Claremont AStanford A010010
Cornell AIowa State A010010
Florida BGeorgia Tech A0101020
Toronto APurdue A010010
UC Berkeley ANorth Carolina A010010
UC Berkeley BYale A10101030