Deck 28: Plant Nutrition and Transport

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<strong>  Figure 28.2   - Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating soil horizons.Which soil horizon is composed of organic litter?  </strong> A) O Horizon B) A Horizon C) B Horizon D) C Horizon E) Bedrock <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 28.2


- Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating soil horizons.Which soil horizon is composed of organic litter?  

A) O Horizon
B) A Horizon
C) B Horizon
D) C Horizon
E) Bedrock
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Filaments of a fungus that form a velvety cloak around roots or penetrate their cells aiding in the mutualistic relationship between the plant and fungus are called ____.  

A) hyphae
B) mycorrhizae
C) root nodules
D) root hairs
E) Rhizobium
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In leaves,excess sugar molecules may enter companion cells of phloem through ________.  

A) vessel elements
B) active transport proteins
C) sieve tubes
D) perforation plates
E) pits
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Decomposing organic material that releases nutrients that are used by plants is called ____.  

A) humus
B) loam
C) silt
D) bedrock
E) a macronutrient
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Most of the water moving through a plant is lost through ____.  

A) osmotic gradients in the soil
B) transpiration
C) translocation
D) photolysis
E) photosynthesis
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What drives the movement of soil water through a root's epidermis and cortex,to the vascular cylinder?  

A) Translocation
B) Pressure flow
C) Casparian strip
D) Osmosis
E) Active transport
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Poor farming practices,such as plowing land straight up and down a hill,led to the formation of the Providence Canyon in Georgia in a process called _____.  

A) root stripping
B) soil redistribution
C) soil erosion
D) leaching
E) vesselization
Question
The elements required in amounts above 0.5 percent of a plant's dry weight are known as:  

A) Micronutrients
B) Macronutrients
C) Nutrients
D) Chlorines
E) Iron
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The process by which water flow removes nutrients from soil and carries them away is known as:  

A) Root stripping
B) Soil redistribution
C) Soil erosion
D) Leaching
E) Vesselization
Question
The Casparian strip prevents water from diffusing through the ____.  

A) epidermis
B) vascular tissue
C) cortex
D) cytoplasm of endodermal cells
E) endodermal cell walls
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Which element is considered a micronutrient needed by plants?  

A) Carbon
B) Hydrogen
C) Nitrogen
D) Magnesium
E) Zinc
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<strong>  Figure 28.2   - Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating soil horizons.Which soil horizon has no organic matter or weathered rock?  </strong> A) O Horizon B) A Horizon C) B Horizon D) C Horizon E) Bedrock <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 28.2


- Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating soil horizons.Which soil horizon has no organic matter or weathered rock?  

A) O Horizon
B) A Horizon
C) B Horizon
D) C Horizon
E) Bedrock
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Which element is considered a macronutrient needed by plants?  

A) Manganese
B) Iron
C) Copper
D) Potassium
E) Boron
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What type of water-conducting cells has perforation plates on their ends?  

A) Tracheids
B) Vessel elements
C) Sieve elements
D) Companion cells
E) Sieve tubes
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert ____ to ____,which is a form of nitrogen that plants can use.  

A) nitrogen gas; ammonia
B) ammonia; nitrogen gas
C) nitrogen gas; nitrates
D) nitrogen gas; nitrites
E) ammonia; nitrates
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Root structures that grow around and encapsulate mutualistic nitrogen-fixing bacteria are called ____.  

A) hyphae
B) mycorrhizae
C) Casparian strip
D) root hairs
E) root nodules
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Angiosperms have two types of xylem tubes,each composed of one cell type,either ____ or ____.  

A) vessel elements; companion cells
B) sieve elements; companion cells
C) sieve elements; tracheids
D) vessel elements; sieve elements
E) vessel elements; tracheids
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In cohesion-tension theory,what molecular interactions allow water molecules to maintain a continuous fluid column as water is pulled from roots to leaves?  

A) Ionic bonds
B) Covalent bonds
C) Hydrogen bonds
D) Polar bonds
E) Nonpolar bonds
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Which type of soil has the best oxygen and water penetration to support plant growth?  

A) Sand
B) Silt
C) Loam
D) Clay
E) Humus
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In the endodermis,what structure allows the ions in water to enter or exit a cell?  

A) Transport proteins in a cell's cytoplasm
B) Transport proteins in a cell's plasma membrane
C) Sugars produced in source regions
D) Organic compounds stored in plant tissues
E) Companion cells
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A region of plant tissue where sugars are being produced or released from storage is called ____.

A) cortex
B) plasmodesmata
C) stoma
D) a source
E) a sink
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
transport proteins
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Conducting tubes of phloem consist of stacks of ____.  

A) dead sieve elements
B) living sieve elements
C) dead vessel elements
D) living vessel elements
E) dead companion cells
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The generally accepted explanation for the movement of organic compounds in phloem is ____.  

A) the cohesion-tension theory
B) the pressure flow theory
C) active transport
D) the transpiration-pull theory
E) root pressure
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<strong>  Figure 28.12   -  Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Letter ____ can indicate a fruit or developing root cells.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 28.12


- Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Letter ____ can indicate a fruit or developing root cells.  

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The cuticle helps a plant conserve water by ____.  

A) covering the stomata
B) reducing a plant's capacity for photosynthesis
C) absorbing visible light
D) restricting the amount of water a plant's root absorbs
E) restricting the amount of water vapor that diffuses out of aboveground parts
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<strong>  Figure 28.12   -  Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Bulk flow of organic compounds is indicated by letter ____.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 28.12


- Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Bulk flow of organic compounds is indicated by letter ____.  

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Movement of soluble organic material through sieve tube members occurs through ____.  

A) translocation
B) active transport
C) cohesion-tension
D) transpiration
E) facilitated transport
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<strong>  Figure 28.12   - Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Companion cell-assisted loading of organic compounds is indicated by letter ____.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 28.12


- Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Companion cell-assisted loading of organic compounds is indicated by letter ____.  

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The pitted end walls of sieve elements are called ____.  

A) plasmodesmata
B) sieve tubes
C) companion cells
D) perforation plates
E) sieve plates
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An opening in leaves that functions in the exchange of gases is called a ____.  

A) cuticle
B) stoma
C) guard cell
D) pit
E) pore
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What is the function of companion cells?  

A) These cells provide metabolic support to vessel elements.
B) These cells provide metabolic support to sieve elements.
C) These cells provide metabolic support to tracheids.
D) These cells prevent water from entering the endodermis.
E) These cells control the opening and closing of stomata.
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
vessel elements
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A difference in charge across a guard cell membrane is called ____.  

A) osmosis
B) tension
C) turgor
D) pressure gradient
E) voltage
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The movement of organic compounds throughout plants is described as ____.  

A) cohesion-tension
B) source-to-sink
C) facilitated transport
D) active transport
E) transpiration pull
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During the day,an open stomata loses about ____ molecule(s)of water for every molecule of carbon dioxide it takes in.  

A) 1
B) 10
C) 25
D) 100
E) 400
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Sieve tubes are different from vessel elements because they ____.  

A) do not have nuclei
B) are not connected to each other
C) are alive at maturity
D) conduct minerals
E) transport water
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
companion cells
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The stomata open depending on the following conditions,except ____.  

A) when the guard cells are swollen with water
B) decreased turgor in guard cells
C) low carbon dioxide level in the leaf
D) voltage change in guard cell membranes stimulated by sunlight
E) hot, dry environment
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
sieve tubes
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Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant micronutrients listed below.
a.iron
b.boron
c.chlorine
d.zinc
e.Copper
This nutrient is a component of many proteins,and serves as cofactor for many enzymes.
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
cuticle
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Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant macronutrients listed below.
a.nitrogen
b.potassium
c.carbon
d.magnesium
e.Phosphorus
This nutrient is a component of ATP.
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__________ are soils that have roughly equal proportions of sand,silt,and clay.
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
tracheids and vessel elements
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Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant macronutrients listed below.
a.nitrogen
b.potassium
c.carbon
d.magnesium
e.Phosphorus
This nutrient is an important component of proteins and nucleic acids.
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Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant macronutrients listed below.
a.nitrogen
b.potassium
c.carbon
d.magnesium
e.Phosphorus
This nutrient helps to maintain turgor pressure in stomata.
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Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant micronutrients listed below.
a.iron
b.boron
c.chlorine
d.zinc
e.Copper
This nutrient is a cofactor in photosystem II and also functions in signaling.
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Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant micronutrients listed below.
a.iron
b.boron
c.chlorine
d.zinc
e.Copper
This nutrient plays an important role in cell wall formation.
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Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant macronutrients listed below.
a.nitrogen
b.potassium
c.carbon
d.magnesium
e.Phosphorus
This macronutrient is a main component of all biological molecules.
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
nodules
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
sink
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria respond to compounds released by legumes by releasing signaling molecules that trigger the roots to grow around and encapsulate them inside swellings called ____________.
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Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant macronutrients listed below.
a.nitrogen
b.potassium
c.carbon
d.magnesium
e.Phosphorus
This nutrient is essential to formation of chlorophyll and acts as a cofactor for many enzymes.
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Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant micronutrients listed below.
a.iron
b.boron
c.chlorine
d.zinc
e.Copper
This nutrient is involved as cofactor in electron transfer chains.
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Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant micronutrients listed below.
a.iron
b.boron
c.chlorine
d.zinc
e.Copper
This nutrient is a component of chlorophyll and many enzymes.
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Unlike vessel elements,____________ have no perforation plates.
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
guard cells
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
translocation
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
mycorrhiza
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By the __________ theory,transpiration pulls water upward by creating a continuous negative pressure (or tension)inside xylem.
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria receive _______ from the plant in a mutually beneficial relationship.
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Each sieve element is associated with a living _____________.  

A) root nodule
B) sieve tubes
C) guard cell
D) sieve elements
E) companion cell
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A layer of endodermal cells around the vascular cylinder deposits a waterproof band called a(n)__________ in their abutting walls.
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By the ______________ theory,water is pulled upward through a plant by air's drying power,which creates continuous negative pressure.  

A) transpiration
B) cohesion-tension
C) pressure flow
D) adaptive
E) water-conservation
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Which group of plants has two types of xylem tubes,each composed of one cell type,vessel elements?  

A) Gymnosperms
B) Monocots
C) Bulbs
D) Early vascular plants
E) Angiosperms
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The movement of wind and water can remove soil from an area,a process called ____________.
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Conducting tubes of phloem,composed of stacked living cells,are called ________________.  

A) vessel elements
B) sieve tubes
C) tracheids
D) sieve elements
E) xylem tubes
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The movement of sugars and other organic molecules through phloem is called __________.
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<strong>  Figure 28.2   - Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating soil horizons.Which soil horizon is composed of organic litter?  </strong> A) O Horizon B) A Horizon C) B Horizon D) C Horizon E) Bedrock Figure 28.2


- Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating soil horizons.Which soil horizon is composed of organic litter?  

A) O Horizon
B) A Horizon
C) B Horizon
D) C Horizon
E) Bedrock
O Horizon
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Filaments of a fungus that form a velvety cloak around roots or penetrate their cells aiding in the mutualistic relationship between the plant and fungus are called ____.  

A) hyphae
B) mycorrhizae
C) root nodules
D) root hairs
E) Rhizobium
A
3
In leaves,excess sugar molecules may enter companion cells of phloem through ________.  

A) vessel elements
B) active transport proteins
C) sieve tubes
D) perforation plates
E) pits
B
4
Decomposing organic material that releases nutrients that are used by plants is called ____.  

A) humus
B) loam
C) silt
D) bedrock
E) a macronutrient
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Most of the water moving through a plant is lost through ____.  

A) osmotic gradients in the soil
B) transpiration
C) translocation
D) photolysis
E) photosynthesis
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What drives the movement of soil water through a root's epidermis and cortex,to the vascular cylinder?  

A) Translocation
B) Pressure flow
C) Casparian strip
D) Osmosis
E) Active transport
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Poor farming practices,such as plowing land straight up and down a hill,led to the formation of the Providence Canyon in Georgia in a process called _____.  

A) root stripping
B) soil redistribution
C) soil erosion
D) leaching
E) vesselization
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The elements required in amounts above 0.5 percent of a plant's dry weight are known as:  

A) Micronutrients
B) Macronutrients
C) Nutrients
D) Chlorines
E) Iron
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The process by which water flow removes nutrients from soil and carries them away is known as:  

A) Root stripping
B) Soil redistribution
C) Soil erosion
D) Leaching
E) Vesselization
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The Casparian strip prevents water from diffusing through the ____.  

A) epidermis
B) vascular tissue
C) cortex
D) cytoplasm of endodermal cells
E) endodermal cell walls
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Which element is considered a micronutrient needed by plants?  

A) Carbon
B) Hydrogen
C) Nitrogen
D) Magnesium
E) Zinc
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<strong>  Figure 28.2   - Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating soil horizons.Which soil horizon has no organic matter or weathered rock?  </strong> A) O Horizon B) A Horizon C) B Horizon D) C Horizon E) Bedrock Figure 28.2


- Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating soil horizons.Which soil horizon has no organic matter or weathered rock?  

A) O Horizon
B) A Horizon
C) B Horizon
D) C Horizon
E) Bedrock
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Which element is considered a macronutrient needed by plants?  

A) Manganese
B) Iron
C) Copper
D) Potassium
E) Boron
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What type of water-conducting cells has perforation plates on their ends?  

A) Tracheids
B) Vessel elements
C) Sieve elements
D) Companion cells
E) Sieve tubes
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert ____ to ____,which is a form of nitrogen that plants can use.  

A) nitrogen gas; ammonia
B) ammonia; nitrogen gas
C) nitrogen gas; nitrates
D) nitrogen gas; nitrites
E) ammonia; nitrates
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Root structures that grow around and encapsulate mutualistic nitrogen-fixing bacteria are called ____.  

A) hyphae
B) mycorrhizae
C) Casparian strip
D) root hairs
E) root nodules
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Angiosperms have two types of xylem tubes,each composed of one cell type,either ____ or ____.  

A) vessel elements; companion cells
B) sieve elements; companion cells
C) sieve elements; tracheids
D) vessel elements; sieve elements
E) vessel elements; tracheids
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In cohesion-tension theory,what molecular interactions allow water molecules to maintain a continuous fluid column as water is pulled from roots to leaves?  

A) Ionic bonds
B) Covalent bonds
C) Hydrogen bonds
D) Polar bonds
E) Nonpolar bonds
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Which type of soil has the best oxygen and water penetration to support plant growth?  

A) Sand
B) Silt
C) Loam
D) Clay
E) Humus
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In the endodermis,what structure allows the ions in water to enter or exit a cell?  

A) Transport proteins in a cell's cytoplasm
B) Transport proteins in a cell's plasma membrane
C) Sugars produced in source regions
D) Organic compounds stored in plant tissues
E) Companion cells
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A region of plant tissue where sugars are being produced or released from storage is called ____.

A) cortex
B) plasmodesmata
C) stoma
D) a source
E) a sink
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Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
transport proteins
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Conducting tubes of phloem consist of stacks of ____.  

A) dead sieve elements
B) living sieve elements
C) dead vessel elements
D) living vessel elements
E) dead companion cells
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The generally accepted explanation for the movement of organic compounds in phloem is ____.  

A) the cohesion-tension theory
B) the pressure flow theory
C) active transport
D) the transpiration-pull theory
E) root pressure
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<strong>  Figure 28.12   -  Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Letter ____ can indicate a fruit or developing root cells.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 28.12


- Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Letter ____ can indicate a fruit or developing root cells.  

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The cuticle helps a plant conserve water by ____.  

A) covering the stomata
B) reducing a plant's capacity for photosynthesis
C) absorbing visible light
D) restricting the amount of water a plant's root absorbs
E) restricting the amount of water vapor that diffuses out of aboveground parts
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<strong>  Figure 28.12   -  Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Bulk flow of organic compounds is indicated by letter ____.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 28.12


- Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Bulk flow of organic compounds is indicated by letter ____.  

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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28
Movement of soluble organic material through sieve tube members occurs through ____.  

A) translocation
B) active transport
C) cohesion-tension
D) transpiration
E) facilitated transport
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<strong>  Figure 28.12   - Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Companion cell-assisted loading of organic compounds is indicated by letter ____.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 28.12


- Refers to the accompanying figure illustrating transport in phloem.Companion cell-assisted loading of organic compounds is indicated by letter ____.  

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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30
The pitted end walls of sieve elements are called ____.  

A) plasmodesmata
B) sieve tubes
C) companion cells
D) perforation plates
E) sieve plates
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31
An opening in leaves that functions in the exchange of gases is called a ____.  

A) cuticle
B) stoma
C) guard cell
D) pit
E) pore
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32
What is the function of companion cells?  

A) These cells provide metabolic support to vessel elements.
B) These cells provide metabolic support to sieve elements.
C) These cells provide metabolic support to tracheids.
D) These cells prevent water from entering the endodermis.
E) These cells control the opening and closing of stomata.
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33
Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
vessel elements
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34
A difference in charge across a guard cell membrane is called ____.  

A) osmosis
B) tension
C) turgor
D) pressure gradient
E) voltage
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35
The movement of organic compounds throughout plants is described as ____.  

A) cohesion-tension
B) source-to-sink
C) facilitated transport
D) active transport
E) transpiration pull
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36
During the day,an open stomata loses about ____ molecule(s)of water for every molecule of carbon dioxide it takes in.  

A) 1
B) 10
C) 25
D) 100
E) 400
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37
Sieve tubes are different from vessel elements because they ____.  

A) do not have nuclei
B) are not connected to each other
C) are alive at maturity
D) conduct minerals
E) transport water
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38
Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
companion cells
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39
The stomata open depending on the following conditions,except ____.  

A) when the guard cells are swollen with water
B) decreased turgor in guard cells
C) low carbon dioxide level in the leaf
D) voltage change in guard cell membranes stimulated by sunlight
E) hot, dry environment
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40
Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
sieve tubes
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41
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant micronutrients listed below.
a.iron
b.boron
c.chlorine
d.zinc
e.Copper
This nutrient is a component of many proteins,and serves as cofactor for many enzymes.
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42
Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
cuticle
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43
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant macronutrients listed below.
a.nitrogen
b.potassium
c.carbon
d.magnesium
e.Phosphorus
This nutrient is a component of ATP.
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44
__________ are soils that have roughly equal proportions of sand,silt,and clay.
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45
Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
tracheids and vessel elements
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46
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant macronutrients listed below.
a.nitrogen
b.potassium
c.carbon
d.magnesium
e.Phosphorus
This nutrient is an important component of proteins and nucleic acids.
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47
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant macronutrients listed below.
a.nitrogen
b.potassium
c.carbon
d.magnesium
e.Phosphorus
This nutrient helps to maintain turgor pressure in stomata.
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48
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant micronutrients listed below.
a.iron
b.boron
c.chlorine
d.zinc
e.Copper
This nutrient is a cofactor in photosystem II and also functions in signaling.
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49
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant micronutrients listed below.
a.iron
b.boron
c.chlorine
d.zinc
e.Copper
This nutrient plays an important role in cell wall formation.
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50
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant macronutrients listed below.
a.nitrogen
b.potassium
c.carbon
d.magnesium
e.Phosphorus
This macronutrient is a main component of all biological molecules.
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51
Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
nodules
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52
Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
sink
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53
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria respond to compounds released by legumes by releasing signaling molecules that trigger the roots to grow around and encapsulate them inside swellings called ____________.
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54
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant macronutrients listed below.
a.nitrogen
b.potassium
c.carbon
d.magnesium
e.Phosphorus
This nutrient is essential to formation of chlorophyll and acts as a cofactor for many enzymes.
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55
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant micronutrients listed below.
a.iron
b.boron
c.chlorine
d.zinc
e.Copper
This nutrient is involved as cofactor in electron transfer chains.
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56
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five plant micronutrients listed below.
a.iron
b.boron
c.chlorine
d.zinc
e.Copper
This nutrient is a component of chlorophyll and many enzymes.
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57
Unlike vessel elements,____________ have no perforation plates.
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58
Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
guard cells
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59
Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
translocation
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60
Choose the most appropriate answer response for each question.
a.responsible for opening and closing of stomata
b.region of a plant where sugars are being used
c.pipelines of the xylem
d.a mutually beneficial association between a fungus and a root
e.structures on roots that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria
f.pipelines of the phloem
g.transparent epidermal secretion that waterproofs leaves
h.facilitate transfer of sugars to the sieve element
i.control the uptake of mineral ions into the vascular cylinder
j.transport of organic molecules from source region to sink
k.the main water-conducting tube in angiosperms
mycorrhiza
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61
By the __________ theory,transpiration pulls water upward by creating a continuous negative pressure (or tension)inside xylem.
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62
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria receive _______ from the plant in a mutually beneficial relationship.
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63
Each sieve element is associated with a living _____________.  

A) root nodule
B) sieve tubes
C) guard cell
D) sieve elements
E) companion cell
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64
A layer of endodermal cells around the vascular cylinder deposits a waterproof band called a(n)__________ in their abutting walls.
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65
By the ______________ theory,water is pulled upward through a plant by air's drying power,which creates continuous negative pressure.  

A) transpiration
B) cohesion-tension
C) pressure flow
D) adaptive
E) water-conservation
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66
Which group of plants has two types of xylem tubes,each composed of one cell type,vessel elements?  

A) Gymnosperms
B) Monocots
C) Bulbs
D) Early vascular plants
E) Angiosperms
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67
The movement of wind and water can remove soil from an area,a process called ____________.
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68
Conducting tubes of phloem,composed of stacked living cells,are called ________________.  

A) vessel elements
B) sieve tubes
C) tracheids
D) sieve elements
E) xylem tubes
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The movement of sugars and other organic molecules through phloem is called __________.
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