Deck 38: Plant Nutrition and Soils

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Which of the following is most limiting for plant growth, especially in relation to the plant's carbon uptake?

A)phosphorous
B)potassium
C)nitrogen
D)calcium
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Carnivorous plants evolved because which of the following nutrients is often extremely limited in their habitats?

A)carbon
B)CO2
C)O2
D)nitrogen
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Certain plants have been genetically modified to secrete citrate, which helps

A)make the phosphate in soils more soluble.
B)plants make necessary micronutrients.
C)reveal mineral deficiencies in a plant.
D)make hydroponic growth possible.
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Which of the following does not increase the level of nutrients available to crop plants?

A)adding humus to the soil
B)crop rotation
C)plowing crop residues under
D)applying herbicides
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The most important mineral nutrients added to soils in fertilizers are

A)nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium.
B)calcium and nitrogen.
C)magnesium, phosphorus, and iron.
D)sulfur.
Question
A primary advantage of using integrated nutrient management compared to inorganic chemical fertilizers is that

A)less organic fertilizer is needed than chemical fertilizers.
B)only organic fertilizers contain micronutrients.
C)organic fertilizers release nutrients more slowly.
D)chemical fertilizers are not soluble in water.
Question
A deficiency in a plant micronutrient

A)is less serious than a deficiency in a macronutrient.
B)makes that plant susceptible to herbivores.
C)can have a severe effect on plant growth.
D)results in no visible symptoms.
Question
Natural communities recycle nutrients, but cultivated communities often require an input of mineral nutrients due to losses through

A)erosion.
B)humus.
C)nitrogen fixation.
D)crop rotation.
Question
Heavy metals in contaminated soils can be taken up by hyper-accumulating plants.Lead and cadmium taken up this way are often accumulated in the plants'

A)rhizomes.
B)trichomes.
C)stomates.
D)sclerenchyma.
Question
During the initiation of nitrogen-fixation nodules, how do the Rhizobium bacteria enter into the cortex of the root?

A)through the plasmadesmata of the root hairs
B)via the apoplastic pathway
C)using proton pumps
D)through a membrane tube called an infection thread
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Why do nitrogen-fixation nodules contain large amounts of leghemoglobin?

A)It helps transport oxygen to the bacteria.
B)The nitrogenase enzyme interacts with the iron in the leghemoglobin.
C)The leghemoglobin helps break the triple bond of N2.
D)It stimulates the Nod factors.
Question
Although symbiotic relationships between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and plants are rare, many plants have symbiotic relationships with

A)other plants.
B)nematode worms in the soil.
C)filamentous algae.
D)mycorrhizal fungi in the soil.
Question
The Nod factor is an important component of

A)the formation of the digestive enzymes of carnivorous plants.
B)legume-bacterial interactions.
C)mycorrhizal-terrestrial plant interactions.
D)the Calvin Cycle.
Question
Inserting a cloned gene for a plasma membrane transporter into crop plants could lead to

A)the ability of a plant to produce its own micronutrients.
B)extra uptake of minerals that would fortify the crop for human consumption.
C)the evolution of nodule-formation on the crop plant.
D)elevated CO2 levels in the atmosphere.
Question
Plants can remove harmful chemicals from the soil by the process of

A)glandular secretion by leaves.
B)CO2 activation.
C)phytoremediation.
D)fertilization.
Question
Which of the following is required by plants in the smallest quantity?

A)boron
B)potassium
C)phosphorus
D)nitrogen
Question
The effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations

A)have the potential to alter the nutritional status of plants.
B)have the potential to allow herbivores to eat less plant matter.
C)have no effect on nutrient levels found in plant leaves.
D)allow the plant to use O2 more efficiently in photosynthesis.
Question
During the initiation of nitrogen-fixation nodules, a host plant with genetic mutations releases altered forms of flavonoids.What is the likely consequence of this?

A)Infection threads will grow in the wrong direction.
B)More nodules will form than necessary.
C)The bacteria will not produce any Nod factors.
D)Nodules will be misshapen.
Question
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is toxic to humans because it

A)depletes nitrogen from soils.
B)is carcinogenic.
C)contains heavy metals.
D)prevents CO2 production by plants.
Question
A deficiency of ammonia would inhibit the production of which of the following molecules?

A)proline and alanine
B)starch
C)short chain fatty acids
D)glucose and fructose
Question
A soil sample with a OH- concentration of 10-9 M may also have high levels of aluminum.
Question
A magnesium deficiency would impact the light-independent reactions but not the light-dependent reaction of photosynthesis.
Question
Which of these is considered a potentially dangerous heavy metal contaminant in soil?

A)cadmium
B)iron
C)copper
D)molybdenum
Question
In magnesium-deficient plants the older leaves show more severe symptoms of chlorosis which is a yellowing of the leaves than younger leaves.What is the best explanation?

A)There is more time for the symptoms to develop in older leaves.
B)Chlorophyll is transported from the older leaves to the younger leaves.
C)Magnesium is more soluble in younger leaves.
D)Scarce magnesium is removed from older leaves and translocated to support younger, more active leaves.
Question
Which of these insectivorous plants does not use an active trapping mechanism?

A)pitcher plants
B)Venus flytraps
C)sundews
D)the aquatic waterwheel
Question
Plants that sequester heavy metals utilize pressure-flow where they move toxins from the source (soil) to a sink (such as the leaves).
Question
A parasitic plant without chlorophyll is likely to lack leaves.
Question
Blocking the proton pumps in a root would result in a more negative membrane potential and an increase in K+ uptake.
Question
In several studies of plant responses to elevated CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere, scientists often found that the stimulation of growth gradually diminished because

A)more photorespiration occurred.
B)C3 plants were replaced with C4 plants.
C)the soil did not contain sufficient nitrogen and other nutrients to support the enhanced growth.
D)the plants could not store the extra biomass.
Question
A plant with 80 available ATP could produce 10 molecules of NH3.
Question
A plant cell with 64 available ATP molecules could split how many N2 molecules with the assistance of nitrogenase?

A)2
B)4
C)16
D)32
Question
When plants are grown in hydroponic culture, their roots are suspended in an aerated solution.Why is the solution aerated? Check all that apply._____ Both the light-dependent and the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis require oxygen.__X__ Oxygen is necessary for the root cells to produce ATP.__X__ Without oxygen, membrane transport in the roots would be impaired._____ A lack of oxygen would cause the water potential within the roots to decrease.__X__ Without oxygen, the xylem would stop flowing.
Question
What makes a mineral element essential for plant growth?

A)It is part of typical chemical fertilizers.
B)It can only be found in organic fertilizers.
C)If it is missing, the plant cannot grow or reproduce normally.
D)As its concentration increases, the plant grows more.
Question
If increased CO2 concentrations result in plant tissue that is less nutritious, which of these is not a potential consequence for insect herbivores?

A)They must eat more tissue.
B)Their development may be slowed.
C)They grow fatter because their diet has more carbohydrates.
D)They use up more energy trying to eat for food.
Question
When legumes with nitrogen-fixation nodules are given chemical fertilizers with high nitrogen concentrations, they abandon support of the nodules and end the symbiosis.Why?

A)The mineral nutrients inhibit nitrogenase activity.
B)Nitrogen gas is no longer available in the soil.
C)The plant can conserve valuable energy sources by terminating the symbiotic relationship.
D)The dissolved chemical nutrients are toxic to Rhizobium bacteria.
Question
A typical root pumps out H+ to maintain a strong membrane potential of about

A)-12 V.
B)120 V.
C)60 Hz.
D)-160 mV.
Question
Why is it beneficial to plants that soil particles have negatively-charged surfaces?

A)It helps maintain the water potential of the soil.
B)They attract positively-charged ions and prevent them from being washed deep into the soil.
C)Negatively-charged ions are pushed towards the roots.
D)Toxic metals are trapped and kept away from the plants.
Question
As global temperatures increase, evidence suggests that ribulose 1, 5-biphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (rubisco) is likely to denature and photosynthesis rates will decrease.
Question
Mycorrhizae are especially effective in helping plant roots uptake

A)nitrogen.
B)phosphorus.
C)potassium.
D)iron.
Question
Saline soils have a higher water potential than plant roots.
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In lab, you are studying the long term effects of elevated carbon dioxide levels on photosynthesis in C3 and C4 plants.The C3 and C4 plants are growing in separate closed chambers.Both chambers are constantly given elevated but equal amounts of carbon dioixde.Which of the following are likely results of this experiment? Check all that apply._____ There would be a decrease in O2 levels in both chambers.__X__ There would be an increase in O2 levels in both containers._____ Both the C3 and the C4 plants would show equal gains in biomass._____ The C4 plants would gain more biomass relative to the C3 plants.__X__ The C3 plants would gain more biomass relative to the C4 plants.
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Most parasitic plants like other land plants have mycorrhizal symbionts.
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1
Which of the following is most limiting for plant growth, especially in relation to the plant's carbon uptake?

A)phosphorous
B)potassium
C)nitrogen
D)calcium
C
2
Carnivorous plants evolved because which of the following nutrients is often extremely limited in their habitats?

A)carbon
B)CO2
C)O2
D)nitrogen
D
3
Certain plants have been genetically modified to secrete citrate, which helps

A)make the phosphate in soils more soluble.
B)plants make necessary micronutrients.
C)reveal mineral deficiencies in a plant.
D)make hydroponic growth possible.
A
4
Which of the following does not increase the level of nutrients available to crop plants?

A)adding humus to the soil
B)crop rotation
C)plowing crop residues under
D)applying herbicides
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5
The most important mineral nutrients added to soils in fertilizers are

A)nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium.
B)calcium and nitrogen.
C)magnesium, phosphorus, and iron.
D)sulfur.
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A primary advantage of using integrated nutrient management compared to inorganic chemical fertilizers is that

A)less organic fertilizer is needed than chemical fertilizers.
B)only organic fertilizers contain micronutrients.
C)organic fertilizers release nutrients more slowly.
D)chemical fertilizers are not soluble in water.
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A deficiency in a plant micronutrient

A)is less serious than a deficiency in a macronutrient.
B)makes that plant susceptible to herbivores.
C)can have a severe effect on plant growth.
D)results in no visible symptoms.
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Natural communities recycle nutrients, but cultivated communities often require an input of mineral nutrients due to losses through

A)erosion.
B)humus.
C)nitrogen fixation.
D)crop rotation.
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Heavy metals in contaminated soils can be taken up by hyper-accumulating plants.Lead and cadmium taken up this way are often accumulated in the plants'

A)rhizomes.
B)trichomes.
C)stomates.
D)sclerenchyma.
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During the initiation of nitrogen-fixation nodules, how do the Rhizobium bacteria enter into the cortex of the root?

A)through the plasmadesmata of the root hairs
B)via the apoplastic pathway
C)using proton pumps
D)through a membrane tube called an infection thread
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Why do nitrogen-fixation nodules contain large amounts of leghemoglobin?

A)It helps transport oxygen to the bacteria.
B)The nitrogenase enzyme interacts with the iron in the leghemoglobin.
C)The leghemoglobin helps break the triple bond of N2.
D)It stimulates the Nod factors.
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Although symbiotic relationships between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and plants are rare, many plants have symbiotic relationships with

A)other plants.
B)nematode worms in the soil.
C)filamentous algae.
D)mycorrhizal fungi in the soil.
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The Nod factor is an important component of

A)the formation of the digestive enzymes of carnivorous plants.
B)legume-bacterial interactions.
C)mycorrhizal-terrestrial plant interactions.
D)the Calvin Cycle.
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Inserting a cloned gene for a plasma membrane transporter into crop plants could lead to

A)the ability of a plant to produce its own micronutrients.
B)extra uptake of minerals that would fortify the crop for human consumption.
C)the evolution of nodule-formation on the crop plant.
D)elevated CO2 levels in the atmosphere.
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Plants can remove harmful chemicals from the soil by the process of

A)glandular secretion by leaves.
B)CO2 activation.
C)phytoremediation.
D)fertilization.
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Which of the following is required by plants in the smallest quantity?

A)boron
B)potassium
C)phosphorus
D)nitrogen
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17
The effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations

A)have the potential to alter the nutritional status of plants.
B)have the potential to allow herbivores to eat less plant matter.
C)have no effect on nutrient levels found in plant leaves.
D)allow the plant to use O2 more efficiently in photosynthesis.
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During the initiation of nitrogen-fixation nodules, a host plant with genetic mutations releases altered forms of flavonoids.What is the likely consequence of this?

A)Infection threads will grow in the wrong direction.
B)More nodules will form than necessary.
C)The bacteria will not produce any Nod factors.
D)Nodules will be misshapen.
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Trichloroethylene (TCE) is toxic to humans because it

A)depletes nitrogen from soils.
B)is carcinogenic.
C)contains heavy metals.
D)prevents CO2 production by plants.
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A deficiency of ammonia would inhibit the production of which of the following molecules?

A)proline and alanine
B)starch
C)short chain fatty acids
D)glucose and fructose
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A soil sample with a OH- concentration of 10-9 M may also have high levels of aluminum.
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A magnesium deficiency would impact the light-independent reactions but not the light-dependent reaction of photosynthesis.
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Which of these is considered a potentially dangerous heavy metal contaminant in soil?

A)cadmium
B)iron
C)copper
D)molybdenum
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In magnesium-deficient plants the older leaves show more severe symptoms of chlorosis which is a yellowing of the leaves than younger leaves.What is the best explanation?

A)There is more time for the symptoms to develop in older leaves.
B)Chlorophyll is transported from the older leaves to the younger leaves.
C)Magnesium is more soluble in younger leaves.
D)Scarce magnesium is removed from older leaves and translocated to support younger, more active leaves.
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Which of these insectivorous plants does not use an active trapping mechanism?

A)pitcher plants
B)Venus flytraps
C)sundews
D)the aquatic waterwheel
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Plants that sequester heavy metals utilize pressure-flow where they move toxins from the source (soil) to a sink (such as the leaves).
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A parasitic plant without chlorophyll is likely to lack leaves.
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Blocking the proton pumps in a root would result in a more negative membrane potential and an increase in K+ uptake.
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29
In several studies of plant responses to elevated CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere, scientists often found that the stimulation of growth gradually diminished because

A)more photorespiration occurred.
B)C3 plants were replaced with C4 plants.
C)the soil did not contain sufficient nitrogen and other nutrients to support the enhanced growth.
D)the plants could not store the extra biomass.
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A plant with 80 available ATP could produce 10 molecules of NH3.
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A plant cell with 64 available ATP molecules could split how many N2 molecules with the assistance of nitrogenase?

A)2
B)4
C)16
D)32
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32
When plants are grown in hydroponic culture, their roots are suspended in an aerated solution.Why is the solution aerated? Check all that apply._____ Both the light-dependent and the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis require oxygen.__X__ Oxygen is necessary for the root cells to produce ATP.__X__ Without oxygen, membrane transport in the roots would be impaired._____ A lack of oxygen would cause the water potential within the roots to decrease.__X__ Without oxygen, the xylem would stop flowing.
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33
What makes a mineral element essential for plant growth?

A)It is part of typical chemical fertilizers.
B)It can only be found in organic fertilizers.
C)If it is missing, the plant cannot grow or reproduce normally.
D)As its concentration increases, the plant grows more.
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34
If increased CO2 concentrations result in plant tissue that is less nutritious, which of these is not a potential consequence for insect herbivores?

A)They must eat more tissue.
B)Their development may be slowed.
C)They grow fatter because their diet has more carbohydrates.
D)They use up more energy trying to eat for food.
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35
When legumes with nitrogen-fixation nodules are given chemical fertilizers with high nitrogen concentrations, they abandon support of the nodules and end the symbiosis.Why?

A)The mineral nutrients inhibit nitrogenase activity.
B)Nitrogen gas is no longer available in the soil.
C)The plant can conserve valuable energy sources by terminating the symbiotic relationship.
D)The dissolved chemical nutrients are toxic to Rhizobium bacteria.
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A typical root pumps out H+ to maintain a strong membrane potential of about

A)-12 V.
B)120 V.
C)60 Hz.
D)-160 mV.
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37
Why is it beneficial to plants that soil particles have negatively-charged surfaces?

A)It helps maintain the water potential of the soil.
B)They attract positively-charged ions and prevent them from being washed deep into the soil.
C)Negatively-charged ions are pushed towards the roots.
D)Toxic metals are trapped and kept away from the plants.
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38
As global temperatures increase, evidence suggests that ribulose 1, 5-biphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (rubisco) is likely to denature and photosynthesis rates will decrease.
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Mycorrhizae are especially effective in helping plant roots uptake

A)nitrogen.
B)phosphorus.
C)potassium.
D)iron.
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Saline soils have a higher water potential than plant roots.
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41
In lab, you are studying the long term effects of elevated carbon dioxide levels on photosynthesis in C3 and C4 plants.The C3 and C4 plants are growing in separate closed chambers.Both chambers are constantly given elevated but equal amounts of carbon dioixde.Which of the following are likely results of this experiment? Check all that apply._____ There would be a decrease in O2 levels in both chambers.__X__ There would be an increase in O2 levels in both containers._____ Both the C3 and the C4 plants would show equal gains in biomass._____ The C4 plants would gain more biomass relative to the C3 plants.__X__ The C3 plants would gain more biomass relative to the C4 plants.
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Most parasitic plants like other land plants have mycorrhizal symbionts.
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