Deck 23: Feeding the World: Plant Structure and Growth

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Staple crops are the

A) major agricultural sources of calories in a society.
B) plants in which the gametophyte stage is dominant.
C) manioc plants eaten by people in Europe.
D) vegetative organs of grasses.
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Which of the following is the growing tip of a plant stem?

A) apical meristem
B) axillary bud
C) rhizome
D) internode
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Almost all agricultural plants are classified as

A) angiosperms.
B) gymnosperms.
C) legumes.
D) dicots.
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What is the staple crop of Asia?

A) wheat
B) rice
C) corn
D) yams
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Which of the following has seeds that are the richest in protein?

A) wheat
B) rice
C) barley
D) soybean
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Cereal grains come from which types of plants?

A) dicots
B) monocots
C) legumes
D) tubers
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When did humans begin the practice of agriculture?

A) 400,000 years ago
B) 240,000 years ago
C) 11,000 years ago
D) 2000 years ago
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A white potato is a modified

A) stem.
B) root.
C) leaf.
D) flower.
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Monocot plants often exhibit

A) no roots at all.
B) one large taproot.
C) fibrous, broadly spread roots.
D) roots that extend deep into the ground.
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Plants that grow from a seed and produce new seeds within the course of one year are classified as

A) monocots.
B) dicots.
C) annuals.
D) perennials.
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Which of the following are the reproductive organs of a plant?

A) roots
B) stems
C) flowers
D) leaves
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The embryonic leaves emerging from the seed of a plant are called

A) monocots.
B) dicots.
C) cotyledons.
D) anthers.
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The tiny, absorptive structures on the root cells near the root tip are called

A) taproots.
B) rhizomes.
C) root hairs.
D) root buds.
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Most of the calories in a typical American diet come from

A) meat.
B) cereal grains.
C) legumes.
D) plant leaves.
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<strong>  As shown here, a bean/bean pod is actually a(n)</strong> A) stem. B) fruit. C) axillary bud. D) petiole. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
As shown here, a bean/bean pod is actually a(n)

A) stem.
B) fruit.
C) axillary bud.
D) petiole.
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A tuber is

A) an enlargement of an underground stem.
B) a root that's modified for nutrient storage.
C) the reproductive organ of a gymnosperm.
D) a modified leaf that serves as a nutrient storage structure.
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Which of these is evidence that has allowed scientists to deduce the climate conditions that existed thousands of years ago?

A) plant remains trapped in sediments
B) fossilized fruits and seeds
C) DNA in crop plants
D) deep layers in soils
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The tissue that conducts water through a plant is known as

A) phloem.
B) xylem.
C) meristematic tissue.
D) epidermal tissue.
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What types of plants are in the class known as monocots and the family Poaceae?

A) peas
B) grasses
C) palm trees
D) maple trees
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<strong>  The diagram shows flowers, seeds, and fruits. All the following make up a seed EXCEPT a(n)</strong> A) embryo. B) food source for embryo. C) seed coat. D) stamen. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The diagram shows flowers, seeds, and fruits. All the following make up a seed EXCEPT a(n)

A) embryo.
B) food source for embryo.
C) seed coat.
D) stamen.
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Sugars that are formed by photosynthesis in leaves can travel to underground storage structures via

A) xylem.
B) phloem.
C) meristem.
D) ground tissue.
Question
Almost all modern crop plants are

A) gymnosperms.
B) annual plants.
C) dicots.
D) legumes.
Question
The human race relied upon hunting and gathering, with no agriculture, for its first

A) 1,500,000 years.
B) 1,000,000 years.
C) 500,000 years.
D) 250,000 years.
Question
Starch-storing tissues in a plant, such as white potatoes, are a type of

A) xylem.
B) phloem.
C) meristematic tissue.
D) ground tissue.
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Root hairs are extensions of ________ cells.

A) meristematic
B) vascular
C) ground
D) epidermal
Question
Which type of plant would most likely be the most nutritionally valuable to a human?

A) a plant that has no ground tissue
B) a plant with 10% ground tissue and 90% vascular tissue
C) a plant with minimal reproductive organs
D) a plant with 90% ground tissue and 10% vascular tissue
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The triploid cells that make up endosperm of a typical plant contain how many copies of each plant chromosome?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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The "eyes" of a white potato are actually

A) apical meristems.
B) rhizomes.
C) axillary buds.
D) petioles.
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Which of the following is the female reproductive organ of a flower?

A) anther
B) stamen
C) carpel
D) petal
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The sperm of a flowering plant is contained in the

A) stigma.
B) carpel.
C) pollen.
D) spore.
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Which of the following crops are perennial plants?

A) rice
B) wheat
C) white potatoes
D) sweet potatoes
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The roots of monocots are generally ________, whereas the roots of dicots are generally ________.

A) thick taproots; thin and fibrous
B) spread out laterally; deep
C) deep; spread out laterally
D) covered in root hairs; lacking root hairs
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Domesticated plants, which make up most of today's crops, are the result of

A) biomagnification.
B) artificial selection.
C) advantageous evolution.
D) eutrophication.
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In plants, the mature ovaries containing seeds are called

A) bulbs.
B) fruits.
C) tubers.
D) rhizomes.
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In the life cycle of plants the spore is a

A) diploid structure.
B) nonreproductive structure.
C) haploid structure.
D) triploid endosperm.
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White wheat flour is made from the tissue within the wheat kernel that nourishes the developing wheat embryo. This tissue is called the

A) endosperm.
B) embryo.
C) carpel.
D) stamen.
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Fertilization occurs in flowering plants when

A) pollen grains land on the anthers of the female flower parts.
B) the female carpels and male anthers are united.
C) sperm join with eggs inside the ovules.
D) pollen joins with eggs inside the stigma.
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Pollination occurs when the pollen of a flower lands on a structure called the ________.
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The number of embryonic leaves, or ________, differentiate the two main classes of crop plants.

A) cotyledons
B) anthers
C) carpels
D) rhizomes
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Pollination in corn occurs via

A) wind.
B) insects.
C) birds.
D) bats.
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When the guard cells of a leaf shrink, the stomata

A) open.
B) close.
C) perform photosynthesis.
D) die.
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What type of growth does a plant exhibit when its trunk gets thicker?

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) determinate
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Which of these would NOT be considered a fruit?

A) tomatoes
B) apples
C) oat grains
D) sweet potatoes
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To which of the following groups of plants are insect pollinators most important?

A) gymnosperms
B) angiosperms
C) mosses
D) ferns
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Plants need both macronutrients and micronutrients to grow. Which of the following is a plant micronutrient?

A) nitrogen
B) iron
C) magnesium
D) sulfur
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In flowering plants, eggs are to ovules as

A) sperm are to pollen.
B) sperm are to anthers.
C) pollen is to carpels.
D) pollen is to sepals.
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In a dicot stem, xylem is part of a ring of cells called the

A) apical meristem.
B) vascular cambium.
C) cork cambium.
D) epidermal tissue.
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Over time the general trend in the evolution of terrestrial plants has been

A) a decrease in the gametophyte generation.
B) a decrease in mitosis in the sporophyte generation.
C) a decrease in the sporophyte generation.
D) a shortening of the plant lifecycle in general.
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Modern farmers use irrigation to deliver which of the following to their plants?

A) light
B) water
C) nutrients
D) carbon dioxide
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If a nail is pounded into the trunk of a tree, what plant structure would it encounter first?

A) phloem
B) xylem
C) cork
D) cork cambium
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A waste product of photosynthesis, of no value to the plant, is

A) carbon dioxide.
B) light.
C) carbohydrates (sugars).
D) oxygen.
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Primary growth can result in a plant that

A) is short and bushy.
B) is tall with a wide stem.
C) has an extensive root system.
D) has cork and wood.
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A leaf blade is attached to a stem by a stalk-like structure called a(n)

A) internode.
B) stoma.
C) petiole.
D) node.
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Which of the following applications, used by farmers to control weeds, relies upon turning the soil over?

A) tilling
B) mulching
C) spraying herbicides
D) irrigation
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The middle layer of healthy soil, between the top and base layers, is

A) composed entirely of recently eroded rock.
B) composed entirely of decomposing animal wastes.
C) composed entirely of dead plants, animals, and other organisms.
D) a mixture of eroded rock and decaying matter.
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Which of the following is a true statement regarding secondary growth in plants?

A) Monocots can undergo true secondary growth to increase the width of their stems.
B) Cork, cork cambium, and vascular cambium make up the bark of a woody plant.
C) Xylem cells make up the wood of a tree, whereas phloem cells are located in the bark of a tree.
D) True secondary growth in coconut palm trees makes them woody yet incredibly flexible.
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Gametophytes produce sperm and eggs by mitosis. In which of the following groups of plants is the gametophyte generation most dominant?

A) gymnosperms
B) angiosperms
C) mosses
D) ferns
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As the guard cells ________, the stomata become ________.

A) swell; open
B) shrink; open
C) swell; closed
D) shrink; larger
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The ability of a plant to continue to grow throughout its lifetime is called

A) determinate growth.
B) indeterminate growth.
C) secondary growth.
D) vernalization.
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Which of the following is part of the wood of a tree, NOT the bark?

A) cork
B) cork cambium
C) xylem
D) phloem
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Which of the following is a form of cultural control to minimize pest populations?

A) crop rotation
B) monoculture
C) irrigation
D) pesticide use
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The two most "precious liquids" needed for modern agricultural practices in developed countries are

A) water and liquid fertilizer.
B) water and oil.
C) oil and pesticides.
D) liquid fertilizer and pesticides.
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The water in the ________ aquifer in the central United States is apparently being depleted more rapidly that it is being replenished, thus threatening the future of farming in certain regions.

A) Ogallala
B) Texarkana
C) Legumino
D) Nebraskan
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What is the difference between organic and inorganic fertilizers?

A) Organic fertilizers are carbon-based and are made from decomposed plant and animal wastes; inorganic fertilizers lack carbon and are produced by an industrial chemical process.
B) Inorganic fertilizers are carbon-based and are made from decomposed plant and animal wastes; organic fertilizers lack carbon and are produced by an industrial chemical process.
C) Organic fertilizers are carbon-based and are produced by an industrial chemical process; inorganic fertilizers lack carbon and are made from decomposed plant and animal wastes.
D) Inorganic fertilizers are carbon-based and are produced by an industrial chemical process; organic fertilizers lack carbon and are made from decomposed plant and animal wastes.
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What percentage of corn grown in the United States is used to feed hogs, chickens, and turkeys?

A) 10%
B) 50%
C) 80%
D) 95%
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In 2005, the amount of animal waste produced by factory farms was ________ times the amount of waste produced by the human population of the United States.

A) 50
B) 95
C) 100
D) 130
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What evidence is there that modern agriculture is unsustainable?

A) Fresh water is used for irrigating crops.
B) Large amounts of nonrenewable fossil fuels are required.
C) Fertilizers and pesticides are inexpensive and easy to obtain.
D) More food is produced than can be used.
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When farmers plant a single crop over a large area of land, it's called ________.
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Plants grow taller from their growing tips, or ________. This form of growth is also known as ________ growth.

A) apical meristem; primary
B) apical meristem; secondary
C) axillary buds; primary
D) axillary buds; secondary
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Which of the following would make agricultural practices more sustainable?

A) monoculture
B) salinization
C) integrated pest management
D) irrigation
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The emergence of a plant embryo from a seed is called ________.
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The concentration of persistent toxic chemicals within higher levels of a food chain or food web is called ________.
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Why do plants containing nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots need less nitrogen-based fertilizer than others?

A) The plants break down the bacteria as a source of nitrogen-rich nutrients.
B) The bacteria convert nitrogen in the air into a form that can be taken up by the plants.
C) The plants and bacteria work together to attract birds, which deposit nitrogen-rich droppings near the plant.
D) The bacteria kill and digest earthworms and other animals in the soil, providing excess nitrogen to the plants.
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The loss of fertilizer and pesticides from soil by water moving through it is called

A) the pesticide treadmill.
B) biomagnification.
C) soil erosion.
D) runoff.
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Staple crops are the

A) major agricultural sources of calories in a society.
B) plants in which the gametophyte stage is dominant.
C) manioc plants eaten by people in Europe.
D) vegetative organs of grasses.
A
2
Which of the following is the growing tip of a plant stem?

A) apical meristem
B) axillary bud
C) rhizome
D) internode
A
3
Almost all agricultural plants are classified as

A) angiosperms.
B) gymnosperms.
C) legumes.
D) dicots.
A
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What is the staple crop of Asia?

A) wheat
B) rice
C) corn
D) yams
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Which of the following has seeds that are the richest in protein?

A) wheat
B) rice
C) barley
D) soybean
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Cereal grains come from which types of plants?

A) dicots
B) monocots
C) legumes
D) tubers
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When did humans begin the practice of agriculture?

A) 400,000 years ago
B) 240,000 years ago
C) 11,000 years ago
D) 2000 years ago
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A white potato is a modified

A) stem.
B) root.
C) leaf.
D) flower.
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Monocot plants often exhibit

A) no roots at all.
B) one large taproot.
C) fibrous, broadly spread roots.
D) roots that extend deep into the ground.
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Plants that grow from a seed and produce new seeds within the course of one year are classified as

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B) dicots.
C) annuals.
D) perennials.
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Which of the following are the reproductive organs of a plant?

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C) flowers
D) leaves
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The embryonic leaves emerging from the seed of a plant are called

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B) dicots.
C) cotyledons.
D) anthers.
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The tiny, absorptive structures on the root cells near the root tip are called

A) taproots.
B) rhizomes.
C) root hairs.
D) root buds.
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Most of the calories in a typical American diet come from

A) meat.
B) cereal grains.
C) legumes.
D) plant leaves.
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As shown here, a bean/bean pod is actually a(n)

A) stem.
B) fruit.
C) axillary bud.
D) petiole.
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A tuber is

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B) a root that's modified for nutrient storage.
C) the reproductive organ of a gymnosperm.
D) a modified leaf that serves as a nutrient storage structure.
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Which of these is evidence that has allowed scientists to deduce the climate conditions that existed thousands of years ago?

A) plant remains trapped in sediments
B) fossilized fruits and seeds
C) DNA in crop plants
D) deep layers in soils
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The tissue that conducts water through a plant is known as

A) phloem.
B) xylem.
C) meristematic tissue.
D) epidermal tissue.
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What types of plants are in the class known as monocots and the family Poaceae?

A) peas
B) grasses
C) palm trees
D) maple trees
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<strong>  The diagram shows flowers, seeds, and fruits. All the following make up a seed EXCEPT a(n)</strong> A) embryo. B) food source for embryo. C) seed coat. D) stamen.
The diagram shows flowers, seeds, and fruits. All the following make up a seed EXCEPT a(n)

A) embryo.
B) food source for embryo.
C) seed coat.
D) stamen.
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Sugars that are formed by photosynthesis in leaves can travel to underground storage structures via

A) xylem.
B) phloem.
C) meristem.
D) ground tissue.
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Almost all modern crop plants are

A) gymnosperms.
B) annual plants.
C) dicots.
D) legumes.
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The human race relied upon hunting and gathering, with no agriculture, for its first

A) 1,500,000 years.
B) 1,000,000 years.
C) 500,000 years.
D) 250,000 years.
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Starch-storing tissues in a plant, such as white potatoes, are a type of

A) xylem.
B) phloem.
C) meristematic tissue.
D) ground tissue.
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Root hairs are extensions of ________ cells.

A) meristematic
B) vascular
C) ground
D) epidermal
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Which type of plant would most likely be the most nutritionally valuable to a human?

A) a plant that has no ground tissue
B) a plant with 10% ground tissue and 90% vascular tissue
C) a plant with minimal reproductive organs
D) a plant with 90% ground tissue and 10% vascular tissue
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The triploid cells that make up endosperm of a typical plant contain how many copies of each plant chromosome?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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The "eyes" of a white potato are actually

A) apical meristems.
B) rhizomes.
C) axillary buds.
D) petioles.
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Which of the following is the female reproductive organ of a flower?

A) anther
B) stamen
C) carpel
D) petal
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The sperm of a flowering plant is contained in the

A) stigma.
B) carpel.
C) pollen.
D) spore.
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Which of the following crops are perennial plants?

A) rice
B) wheat
C) white potatoes
D) sweet potatoes
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The roots of monocots are generally ________, whereas the roots of dicots are generally ________.

A) thick taproots; thin and fibrous
B) spread out laterally; deep
C) deep; spread out laterally
D) covered in root hairs; lacking root hairs
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Domesticated plants, which make up most of today's crops, are the result of

A) biomagnification.
B) artificial selection.
C) advantageous evolution.
D) eutrophication.
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In plants, the mature ovaries containing seeds are called

A) bulbs.
B) fruits.
C) tubers.
D) rhizomes.
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In the life cycle of plants the spore is a

A) diploid structure.
B) nonreproductive structure.
C) haploid structure.
D) triploid endosperm.
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White wheat flour is made from the tissue within the wheat kernel that nourishes the developing wheat embryo. This tissue is called the

A) endosperm.
B) embryo.
C) carpel.
D) stamen.
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Fertilization occurs in flowering plants when

A) pollen grains land on the anthers of the female flower parts.
B) the female carpels and male anthers are united.
C) sperm join with eggs inside the ovules.
D) pollen joins with eggs inside the stigma.
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Pollination occurs when the pollen of a flower lands on a structure called the ________.
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The number of embryonic leaves, or ________, differentiate the two main classes of crop plants.

A) cotyledons
B) anthers
C) carpels
D) rhizomes
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Pollination in corn occurs via

A) wind.
B) insects.
C) birds.
D) bats.
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When the guard cells of a leaf shrink, the stomata

A) open.
B) close.
C) perform photosynthesis.
D) die.
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What type of growth does a plant exhibit when its trunk gets thicker?

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) determinate
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Which of these would NOT be considered a fruit?

A) tomatoes
B) apples
C) oat grains
D) sweet potatoes
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To which of the following groups of plants are insect pollinators most important?

A) gymnosperms
B) angiosperms
C) mosses
D) ferns
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Plants need both macronutrients and micronutrients to grow. Which of the following is a plant micronutrient?

A) nitrogen
B) iron
C) magnesium
D) sulfur
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In flowering plants, eggs are to ovules as

A) sperm are to pollen.
B) sperm are to anthers.
C) pollen is to carpels.
D) pollen is to sepals.
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In a dicot stem, xylem is part of a ring of cells called the

A) apical meristem.
B) vascular cambium.
C) cork cambium.
D) epidermal tissue.
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Over time the general trend in the evolution of terrestrial plants has been

A) a decrease in the gametophyte generation.
B) a decrease in mitosis in the sporophyte generation.
C) a decrease in the sporophyte generation.
D) a shortening of the plant lifecycle in general.
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Modern farmers use irrigation to deliver which of the following to their plants?

A) light
B) water
C) nutrients
D) carbon dioxide
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If a nail is pounded into the trunk of a tree, what plant structure would it encounter first?

A) phloem
B) xylem
C) cork
D) cork cambium
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A waste product of photosynthesis, of no value to the plant, is

A) carbon dioxide.
B) light.
C) carbohydrates (sugars).
D) oxygen.
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52
Primary growth can result in a plant that

A) is short and bushy.
B) is tall with a wide stem.
C) has an extensive root system.
D) has cork and wood.
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53
A leaf blade is attached to a stem by a stalk-like structure called a(n)

A) internode.
B) stoma.
C) petiole.
D) node.
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54
Which of the following applications, used by farmers to control weeds, relies upon turning the soil over?

A) tilling
B) mulching
C) spraying herbicides
D) irrigation
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55
The middle layer of healthy soil, between the top and base layers, is

A) composed entirely of recently eroded rock.
B) composed entirely of decomposing animal wastes.
C) composed entirely of dead plants, animals, and other organisms.
D) a mixture of eroded rock and decaying matter.
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56
Which of the following is a true statement regarding secondary growth in plants?

A) Monocots can undergo true secondary growth to increase the width of their stems.
B) Cork, cork cambium, and vascular cambium make up the bark of a woody plant.
C) Xylem cells make up the wood of a tree, whereas phloem cells are located in the bark of a tree.
D) True secondary growth in coconut palm trees makes them woody yet incredibly flexible.
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57
Gametophytes produce sperm and eggs by mitosis. In which of the following groups of plants is the gametophyte generation most dominant?

A) gymnosperms
B) angiosperms
C) mosses
D) ferns
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58
As the guard cells ________, the stomata become ________.

A) swell; open
B) shrink; open
C) swell; closed
D) shrink; larger
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59
The ability of a plant to continue to grow throughout its lifetime is called

A) determinate growth.
B) indeterminate growth.
C) secondary growth.
D) vernalization.
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60
Which of the following is part of the wood of a tree, NOT the bark?

A) cork
B) cork cambium
C) xylem
D) phloem
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61
Which of the following is a form of cultural control to minimize pest populations?

A) crop rotation
B) monoculture
C) irrigation
D) pesticide use
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62
The two most "precious liquids" needed for modern agricultural practices in developed countries are

A) water and liquid fertilizer.
B) water and oil.
C) oil and pesticides.
D) liquid fertilizer and pesticides.
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63
The water in the ________ aquifer in the central United States is apparently being depleted more rapidly that it is being replenished, thus threatening the future of farming in certain regions.

A) Ogallala
B) Texarkana
C) Legumino
D) Nebraskan
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64
What is the difference between organic and inorganic fertilizers?

A) Organic fertilizers are carbon-based and are made from decomposed plant and animal wastes; inorganic fertilizers lack carbon and are produced by an industrial chemical process.
B) Inorganic fertilizers are carbon-based and are made from decomposed plant and animal wastes; organic fertilizers lack carbon and are produced by an industrial chemical process.
C) Organic fertilizers are carbon-based and are produced by an industrial chemical process; inorganic fertilizers lack carbon and are made from decomposed plant and animal wastes.
D) Inorganic fertilizers are carbon-based and are produced by an industrial chemical process; organic fertilizers lack carbon and are made from decomposed plant and animal wastes.
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65
What percentage of corn grown in the United States is used to feed hogs, chickens, and turkeys?

A) 10%
B) 50%
C) 80%
D) 95%
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66
In 2005, the amount of animal waste produced by factory farms was ________ times the amount of waste produced by the human population of the United States.

A) 50
B) 95
C) 100
D) 130
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67
What evidence is there that modern agriculture is unsustainable?

A) Fresh water is used for irrigating crops.
B) Large amounts of nonrenewable fossil fuels are required.
C) Fertilizers and pesticides are inexpensive and easy to obtain.
D) More food is produced than can be used.
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68
When farmers plant a single crop over a large area of land, it's called ________.
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69
Plants grow taller from their growing tips, or ________. This form of growth is also known as ________ growth.

A) apical meristem; primary
B) apical meristem; secondary
C) axillary buds; primary
D) axillary buds; secondary
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70
Which of the following would make agricultural practices more sustainable?

A) monoculture
B) salinization
C) integrated pest management
D) irrigation
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71
The emergence of a plant embryo from a seed is called ________.
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72
The concentration of persistent toxic chemicals within higher levels of a food chain or food web is called ________.
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73
Why do plants containing nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots need less nitrogen-based fertilizer than others?

A) The plants break down the bacteria as a source of nitrogen-rich nutrients.
B) The bacteria convert nitrogen in the air into a form that can be taken up by the plants.
C) The plants and bacteria work together to attract birds, which deposit nitrogen-rich droppings near the plant.
D) The bacteria kill and digest earthworms and other animals in the soil, providing excess nitrogen to the plants.
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74
The loss of fertilizer and pesticides from soil by water moving through it is called

A) the pesticide treadmill.
B) biomagnification.
C) soil erosion.
D) runoff.
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