Deck 12: Plant Growth, Structure, and Function

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The storage of energy and water in a plant involves

A) leaves.
B) roots.
C) stems.
D) More than one of these answers is correct.
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In photosynthesis, water + __________ = sugars.

A) carbon dioxide
B) nitrogen gas
C) oxygen
D) both carbon dioxide and oxygen
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Woody plants that do not consist of a large main trunk are called

A) grasses.
B) shrubs.
C) succulents.
D) trees.
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The annual growth rings seen in trees are made up of

A) apical meristem.
B) cork cambium.
C) vascular cambium.
D) both apical meristem and cork cambium.
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Which of the following would not be found in both plant and animal cells?

A) microtubules
B) a nucleus
C) a plasma membrane
D) plastids
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Which of the following tissues contain dead cells at maturity?

A) cork
B) epidermis
C) parenchyma
D) phloem
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Which of the following is not classified as a herbaceous plant?

A) cacti
B) corn
C) fern
D) lady slipper
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The reproductive growth stage of a biennial involves production of each of the following EXCEPT

A) flowers.
B) fruits.
C) seeds.
D) shoots.
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Turgor pressure involves

A) cell division.
B) cell expansion.
C) differentiation.
D) mitosis.
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A plant that flowers in the second year of life is a(n)

A) annual.
B) biennial.
C) perennial.
D) annual or biennial.
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In a ripening banana, __________ change to __________.

A) chloroplasts; chromoplasts
B) chloroplasts; leucoplasts
C) chromoplasts; chloroplasts
D) chromoplasts; leucoplasts
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The tissue that allows the plant to grow in length is the

A) apical meristem.
B) cork cambium.
C) root meristem.
D) vascular cambium.
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_______________ describe(s) the ability of a plant to grow throughout its life.

A) Determinate growth
B) Indeterminate growth
C) Both determinate and indeterminate growth
D) Neither determinate nor indeterminate growth
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Starch is stored in

A) chloroplasts.
B) chromoplasts.
C) leucoplasts.
D) central vacuoles.
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In a plant, the exchange of gases with the environment involves

A) leaves.
B) roots.
C) stems.
D) all of these
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Caffeine from the coffee plant is stored in

A) central vacuoles.
B) chloroplasts.
C) chromoplasts.
D) leucoplasts.
Question
The component of a plant cell that stores energy is the __________.

A) central vacuole
B) chloroplasts
C) chromoplasts
D) leucoplasts
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In mitosis, the chromosomes move to opposite poles during

A) anaphase.
B) metaphase.
C) prophase.
D) telophase.
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Which two types of tissue are responsible for rigid support in a plant?

A) cork and fibers
B) phloem and fibers
C) phloem and xylem
D) xylem and fibers
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Which of the following are not present in plant cells?

A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) Golgi complex
C) lysosomes
D) mitochondria
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Nicotine and morphine are classified as

A) alkaloids.
B) cyanogens.
C) plant pigments.
D) terpenoids.
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An advantage of conifer needles is

A) a decreased rate of photosynthesis.
B) an increased rate of photosynthesis.
C) that they are shed annually.
D) water conservation.
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The most prominent tissue in the stems of herbaceous plants is

A) epidermis.
B) parenchyma.
C) phloem.
D) xylem.
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The middle layer of the leaf is composed of the

A) lower epidermis.
B) mesophyll.
C) upper epidermis.
D) waxy layer.
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The middle man of the plant's storage and distribution systems is the

A) fruit.
B) leaves.
C) roots.
D) stems.
Question
Root hairs absorb _____ percent of the plant's water supply.

A) 10
B) 50
C) 90
D) 100
Question
The guard cells surrounding a stomata respond to changes in the environment, such as

A) humidity.
B) light.
C) wind.
D) all of these
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The part of the onion that we consume is actually

A) a taproot.
B) fibrous roots.
C) underground leaves.
D) underground stems.
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In woody plants, phloem is found in the

A) annual rings.
B) inner bark region.
C) outer bark region.
D) parenchyma.
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Grasses develop

A) a taproot.
B) fibrous roots.
C) no root cap.
D) no root hairs.
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The first line of defense in a herbaceous plant is the

A) cork.
B) epidermis.
C) parenchyma.
D) phloem.
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Underground stems are called __________, and they may store __________.

A) taproots; starch
B) taproots; toxins
C) tubers; starch
D) tubers; toxins
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The growth ring of a tree is actually composed of

A) epidermis.
B) parenchyma.
C) phloem.
D) xylem.
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Which type of tissue performs photosynthesis in leaves?

A) cork
B) epidermis
C) parenchyma
D) phloem
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The tissue located between the cortex and the vascular cylinder in a root is called the

A) endodermis.
B) epidermis.
C) meristem.
D) parenchyma.
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The outer bark of a woody stem is produced by

A) cork cambium.
B) inner bark.
C) parenchyma.
D) vascular cambium.
Question
Approximately _____ percent of a leaf is composed of air spaces.

A) 25
B) 33
C) 50
D) 75
Question
After water enters a root hair, it passes to the __________ region next.

A) cortex
B) endodermis
C) vascular cylinder
D) xylem
Question
A plant tissue that protects against water loss is the

A) epidermis.
B) fibers.
C) parenchyma.
D) xylem.
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Many spices are classified as

A) alkaloids.
B) cyanogens.
C) plant pigments.
D) terpenoids.
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The study of dendrochronology allows scientists to attempt to correlate environmental influences with the production of tree rings. Below is some data relating to the width of each ring in a sample oak tree. We will assume that one ring is produced each year. The rings are labeled #1-4, with the ring just below the bark representing the growth from 2012. Drawing a diagram or chart may help you to visualize the position of these rings. #1 = 2.7 mm #2 = 1.03 mm #3 = 3.8 mm #4 = 1.88 mm In which year other than 2011 did the conditions not seem conducive to a rapid growth rate?

A) 2009
B) 2010
C) 2011
D) 2012
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Annuals are never

A) grasses.
B) herbaceous plants.
C) herbs.
D) woody plants.
Question
If I wanted to sample some rapidly dividing cells in a plant, a good choice would be __________.

A) cells making up fibers
B) cells making up wood
C) guard cells
D) root tip cells
Question
If a mitotic poison is administered to the cells of the apical meristem, this substance would freeze all the cells at the metaphase portion of mitosis. What would you then expect to happen?

A) Accelerated growth would occur.
B) No growth would occur.
C) There would be no change in the growth rate.
D) The growth rate would depend on environmental conditions.
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Chapter 12 includes a discussion of the various defense mechanisms utilized by plants. Onion plants have developed several creative means of discouraging their consumption by herbivores. The cells of the edible portion of the onion contain several different substances: alliinase (an enzyme) and sulfur compounds derived from the soil. When the cells of the onion are ruptured (as when they are bitten into by an animal), the substances combine. From your knowledge of onions, how would the new substance created by this combination deter its future consumption?
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Why would it be better to transplant a plant with a ball of soil surrounding its roots?

A) The root hairs will remain intact.
B) The nutrients will not escape from the roots.
C) The plant is used to that particular soil.
D) The weight of the soil helps the plant.
Question
What is the function of lignin in a plant cell?

A) area for gas exchange
B) growth
C) support
D) water conservation
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Which of the following are present in plant cells, but not animal cells?

A) cell walls, central vacuole, plastids
B) cell walls, central vacuole, mitochondria
C) central vacuole, lysosomes, mitochondria
D) plastids, cell walls, Golgi complex
Question
The yellow or orange coloration of some plants is due to pigments stored in

A) central vacuoles.
B) chloroplasts.
C) chromoplasts.
D) leucoplasts.
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Boston ivy is able to climb up buildings due to its

A) cork cambium.
B) fibrous roots.
C) sticky pads.
D) vascular cambium.
Question
Photosynthesis occurs in

A) leaves.
B) roots.
C) stems.
D) More than one of these answers is correct.
Question
The study of dendrochronology allows scientists to attempt to correlate environmental influences with the production of tree rings. Below is some data relating to the width of each ring in a sample oak tree. We will assume that one ring is produced each year. The rings are labeled #1-4, with the ring just below the bark representing the growth from 2012. Drawing a diagram or chart may help you to visualize the position of these rings. #1 = 2.7 mm #2 = 1.03 mm #3 = 3.8 mm #4 = 1.88 mm In which year does it appear that the climate was most conducive to growth?

A) 2009
B) 2010
C) 2011
D) 2012
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The study of dendrochronology allows scientists to attempt to correlate environmental influences with the production of tree rings. Below is some data relating to the width of each ring in a sample oak tree. We will assume that one ring is produced each year. The rings are labeled #1-4, with the ring just below the bark representing the growth from 2012. Drawing a diagram or chart may help you to visualize the position of these rings. #1 = 2.7 mm #2 = 1.03 mm #3 = 3.8 mm #4 = 1.88 mm In one of these years, there was a drought. Which year does it appear to be?

A) 2009
B) 2010
C) 2011
D) 2012
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Florists often create brightly colored flowers by immersing the stems in colored water. Which cells are primarily responsible for this color change?

A) phloem
B) xylem
C) xylem and phloem
D) neither xylem nor phloem
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Look at the Venn diagram below. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
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A) All grasses are herbaceous plants.
B) All shrubs are biennials.
C) All trees are woody plants.
D) Wildflowers may be annuals, biennials, or perennials.
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1
The storage of energy and water in a plant involves

A) leaves.
B) roots.
C) stems.
D) More than one of these answers is correct.
D
2
In photosynthesis, water + __________ = sugars.

A) carbon dioxide
B) nitrogen gas
C) oxygen
D) both carbon dioxide and oxygen
A
3
Woody plants that do not consist of a large main trunk are called

A) grasses.
B) shrubs.
C) succulents.
D) trees.
B
4
The annual growth rings seen in trees are made up of

A) apical meristem.
B) cork cambium.
C) vascular cambium.
D) both apical meristem and cork cambium.
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Which of the following would not be found in both plant and animal cells?

A) microtubules
B) a nucleus
C) a plasma membrane
D) plastids
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Which of the following tissues contain dead cells at maturity?

A) cork
B) epidermis
C) parenchyma
D) phloem
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Which of the following is not classified as a herbaceous plant?

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B) corn
C) fern
D) lady slipper
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The reproductive growth stage of a biennial involves production of each of the following EXCEPT

A) flowers.
B) fruits.
C) seeds.
D) shoots.
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Turgor pressure involves

A) cell division.
B) cell expansion.
C) differentiation.
D) mitosis.
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A plant that flowers in the second year of life is a(n)

A) annual.
B) biennial.
C) perennial.
D) annual or biennial.
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In a ripening banana, __________ change to __________.

A) chloroplasts; chromoplasts
B) chloroplasts; leucoplasts
C) chromoplasts; chloroplasts
D) chromoplasts; leucoplasts
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The tissue that allows the plant to grow in length is the

A) apical meristem.
B) cork cambium.
C) root meristem.
D) vascular cambium.
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_______________ describe(s) the ability of a plant to grow throughout its life.

A) Determinate growth
B) Indeterminate growth
C) Both determinate and indeterminate growth
D) Neither determinate nor indeterminate growth
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Starch is stored in

A) chloroplasts.
B) chromoplasts.
C) leucoplasts.
D) central vacuoles.
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In a plant, the exchange of gases with the environment involves

A) leaves.
B) roots.
C) stems.
D) all of these
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Caffeine from the coffee plant is stored in

A) central vacuoles.
B) chloroplasts.
C) chromoplasts.
D) leucoplasts.
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The component of a plant cell that stores energy is the __________.

A) central vacuole
B) chloroplasts
C) chromoplasts
D) leucoplasts
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In mitosis, the chromosomes move to opposite poles during

A) anaphase.
B) metaphase.
C) prophase.
D) telophase.
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Which two types of tissue are responsible for rigid support in a plant?

A) cork and fibers
B) phloem and fibers
C) phloem and xylem
D) xylem and fibers
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Which of the following are not present in plant cells?

A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) Golgi complex
C) lysosomes
D) mitochondria
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Nicotine and morphine are classified as

A) alkaloids.
B) cyanogens.
C) plant pigments.
D) terpenoids.
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An advantage of conifer needles is

A) a decreased rate of photosynthesis.
B) an increased rate of photosynthesis.
C) that they are shed annually.
D) water conservation.
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The most prominent tissue in the stems of herbaceous plants is

A) epidermis.
B) parenchyma.
C) phloem.
D) xylem.
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The middle layer of the leaf is composed of the

A) lower epidermis.
B) mesophyll.
C) upper epidermis.
D) waxy layer.
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The middle man of the plant's storage and distribution systems is the

A) fruit.
B) leaves.
C) roots.
D) stems.
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Root hairs absorb _____ percent of the plant's water supply.

A) 10
B) 50
C) 90
D) 100
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The guard cells surrounding a stomata respond to changes in the environment, such as

A) humidity.
B) light.
C) wind.
D) all of these
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The part of the onion that we consume is actually

A) a taproot.
B) fibrous roots.
C) underground leaves.
D) underground stems.
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In woody plants, phloem is found in the

A) annual rings.
B) inner bark region.
C) outer bark region.
D) parenchyma.
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Grasses develop

A) a taproot.
B) fibrous roots.
C) no root cap.
D) no root hairs.
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The first line of defense in a herbaceous plant is the

A) cork.
B) epidermis.
C) parenchyma.
D) phloem.
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Underground stems are called __________, and they may store __________.

A) taproots; starch
B) taproots; toxins
C) tubers; starch
D) tubers; toxins
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The growth ring of a tree is actually composed of

A) epidermis.
B) parenchyma.
C) phloem.
D) xylem.
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Which type of tissue performs photosynthesis in leaves?

A) cork
B) epidermis
C) parenchyma
D) phloem
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The tissue located between the cortex and the vascular cylinder in a root is called the

A) endodermis.
B) epidermis.
C) meristem.
D) parenchyma.
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The outer bark of a woody stem is produced by

A) cork cambium.
B) inner bark.
C) parenchyma.
D) vascular cambium.
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Approximately _____ percent of a leaf is composed of air spaces.

A) 25
B) 33
C) 50
D) 75
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After water enters a root hair, it passes to the __________ region next.

A) cortex
B) endodermis
C) vascular cylinder
D) xylem
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A plant tissue that protects against water loss is the

A) epidermis.
B) fibers.
C) parenchyma.
D) xylem.
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Many spices are classified as

A) alkaloids.
B) cyanogens.
C) plant pigments.
D) terpenoids.
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The study of dendrochronology allows scientists to attempt to correlate environmental influences with the production of tree rings. Below is some data relating to the width of each ring in a sample oak tree. We will assume that one ring is produced each year. The rings are labeled #1-4, with the ring just below the bark representing the growth from 2012. Drawing a diagram or chart may help you to visualize the position of these rings. #1 = 2.7 mm #2 = 1.03 mm #3 = 3.8 mm #4 = 1.88 mm In which year other than 2011 did the conditions not seem conducive to a rapid growth rate?

A) 2009
B) 2010
C) 2011
D) 2012
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Annuals are never

A) grasses.
B) herbaceous plants.
C) herbs.
D) woody plants.
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If I wanted to sample some rapidly dividing cells in a plant, a good choice would be __________.

A) cells making up fibers
B) cells making up wood
C) guard cells
D) root tip cells
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If a mitotic poison is administered to the cells of the apical meristem, this substance would freeze all the cells at the metaphase portion of mitosis. What would you then expect to happen?

A) Accelerated growth would occur.
B) No growth would occur.
C) There would be no change in the growth rate.
D) The growth rate would depend on environmental conditions.
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Chapter 12 includes a discussion of the various defense mechanisms utilized by plants. Onion plants have developed several creative means of discouraging their consumption by herbivores. The cells of the edible portion of the onion contain several different substances: alliinase (an enzyme) and sulfur compounds derived from the soil. When the cells of the onion are ruptured (as when they are bitten into by an animal), the substances combine. From your knowledge of onions, how would the new substance created by this combination deter its future consumption?
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Why would it be better to transplant a plant with a ball of soil surrounding its roots?

A) The root hairs will remain intact.
B) The nutrients will not escape from the roots.
C) The plant is used to that particular soil.
D) The weight of the soil helps the plant.
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What is the function of lignin in a plant cell?

A) area for gas exchange
B) growth
C) support
D) water conservation
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Which of the following are present in plant cells, but not animal cells?

A) cell walls, central vacuole, plastids
B) cell walls, central vacuole, mitochondria
C) central vacuole, lysosomes, mitochondria
D) plastids, cell walls, Golgi complex
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The yellow or orange coloration of some plants is due to pigments stored in

A) central vacuoles.
B) chloroplasts.
C) chromoplasts.
D) leucoplasts.
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Boston ivy is able to climb up buildings due to its

A) cork cambium.
B) fibrous roots.
C) sticky pads.
D) vascular cambium.
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Photosynthesis occurs in

A) leaves.
B) roots.
C) stems.
D) More than one of these answers is correct.
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The study of dendrochronology allows scientists to attempt to correlate environmental influences with the production of tree rings. Below is some data relating to the width of each ring in a sample oak tree. We will assume that one ring is produced each year. The rings are labeled #1-4, with the ring just below the bark representing the growth from 2012. Drawing a diagram or chart may help you to visualize the position of these rings. #1 = 2.7 mm #2 = 1.03 mm #3 = 3.8 mm #4 = 1.88 mm In which year does it appear that the climate was most conducive to growth?

A) 2009
B) 2010
C) 2011
D) 2012
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The study of dendrochronology allows scientists to attempt to correlate environmental influences with the production of tree rings. Below is some data relating to the width of each ring in a sample oak tree. We will assume that one ring is produced each year. The rings are labeled #1-4, with the ring just below the bark representing the growth from 2012. Drawing a diagram or chart may help you to visualize the position of these rings. #1 = 2.7 mm #2 = 1.03 mm #3 = 3.8 mm #4 = 1.88 mm In one of these years, there was a drought. Which year does it appear to be?

A) 2009
B) 2010
C) 2011
D) 2012
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Florists often create brightly colored flowers by immersing the stems in colored water. Which cells are primarily responsible for this color change?

A) phloem
B) xylem
C) xylem and phloem
D) neither xylem nor phloem
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Look at the Venn diagram below. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
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A) All grasses are herbaceous plants.
B) All shrubs are biennials.
C) All trees are woody plants.
D) Wildflowers may be annuals, biennials, or perennials.
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