Exam 14: Plants and Fungi
Exam 1: Invitation to Biology101 Questions
Exam 2: Molecules of Life159 Questions
Exam 3: Cell Structure103 Questions
Exam 4: Energy and Metabolism107 Questions
Exam 5: Capturing and Releasing Energy150 Questions
Exam 6: DNA Structure and Function109 Questions
Exam 7: Gene Expression and Control135 Questions
Exam 8: How Cells Reproduce160 Questions
Exam 9: Patterns of Inheritance155 Questions
Exam 10: Biotechnology103 Questions
Exam 11: Evidence of Evolution117 Questions
Exam 12: Processes of Evolution136 Questions
Exam 13: Early Life Forms and the Viruses147 Questions
Exam 14: Plants and Fungi139 Questions
Exam 15: Animal Evolution170 Questions
Exam 16: Population Ecology111 Questions
Exam 17: Communities and Ecosystems118 Questions
Exam 18: The Biosphere and Human Effects111 Questions
Exam 19: Animal Tissues and Organs134 Questions
Exam 20: How Animals Move125 Questions
Exam 21: Circulation and Respiration152 Questions
Exam 22: Immunity132 Questions
Exam 23: Digestion and Excretion146 Questions
Exam 24: Neural Control and the Senses173 Questions
Exam 25: Endocrine Control142 Questions
Exam 26: Reproduction and Development160 Questions
Exam 27: Plant Form and Function187 Questions
Exam 28: Plant Reproduction and Development157 Questions
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Which of the following structures in the life cycle of a plant are diploid?
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The mutualist relationship between certain fungi and the roots of most plants is called
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What holds a moss plant in place in the soil?
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In which of the following ways do cycads and ginkgos differ from conifers?
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Four of the five answers listed below possess vascular tissue.Select the EXCEPTION.
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Which plant is consumed by more people worldwide than any other plant?
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Match the following letters with the number with which they best correspond.
a.angiosperms
b.conifers
c.club mosses
d.bryophytes
e.ferns
f.gymnosperms
g.ginkgos
h.horsetails
-gametophyte is the dominant part of their life cycle
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Which of the following plants are widely planted in cities because of their resistance to air pollution?
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Match the organism with its life cycle characteristic.
a.conifer
b.horsetail
c.liverwort
d.orchid
e.truffle
f.all of these except truffles
g.all of these except truffles and mosses
h.all of these
-produces seeds but no endosperm
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What is the current situation regarding the wheat stem rust fungus?
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Match the following letters with the number with which they best correspond.
a.angiosperms
b.conifers
c.club mosses
d.bryophytes
e.ferns
f.gymnosperms
g.ginkgos
h.horsetails
-general group of plants that form their seeds on the surface of ovules
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In what way or ways does or do seedless vascular plants differ from seed plants?
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Of the following,how does the life cycle of a club fungus differ from the life cycle of a flowering plant?
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The nuclear condition (ploidy)that club fungi spend most of their lives in is
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