Deck 9: Biodiversity 2: Fungi and Plants
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Deck 9: Biodiversity 2: Fungi and Plants
1
How do fungi reproduce sexually?
A)By the fusion of gametes from two different fungi
B)By the fusion of spores from two different fungi
C)By the fusion of hyphae from two different fungi
D)By asexual reproduction only
A)By the fusion of gametes from two different fungi
B)By the fusion of spores from two different fungi
C)By the fusion of hyphae from two different fungi
D)By asexual reproduction only
C
2
What do plants,algae,and some bacteria have in common that is not shared with fungi or animals?
A)Cell walls
B)Photosynthesis
C)Mycorrhizae
D)Spores
A)Cell walls
B)Photosynthesis
C)Mycorrhizae
D)Spores
B
3
Which structure is not associated with a plant's cell wall?
A)Plasmodesmata
B)Cellulose
C)Lignin
D)Stomata
A)Plasmodesmata
B)Cellulose
C)Lignin
D)Stomata
D
4
What is a major role fungi play in an ecosystem?
A)Recycling nutrients from dead organisms back into the food chain
B)Fixing carbon from the atmosphere
C)Synthesizing glucose from carbon dioxide and water
D)Photosynthesis
A)Recycling nutrients from dead organisms back into the food chain
B)Fixing carbon from the atmosphere
C)Synthesizing glucose from carbon dioxide and water
D)Photosynthesis
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5
Fungi are made of bundles of threadlike ________.
A)mycelia
B)hyphae
C)chitins
D)lichens
A)mycelia
B)hyphae
C)chitins
D)lichens
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6
What is the most recent common ancestor of fungi and animals?
A)A protist
B)Moss
C)A bryophyte
D)Algae
A)A protist
B)Moss
C)A bryophyte
D)Algae
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7
If the phloem in a tree trunk were to become blocked,how would this affect the plant?
A)The leaves would dry out.
B)Sugars could not be made.
C)Sugars could not be transported from leaves to roots.
D)Water could not be sent to the roots.
A)The leaves would dry out.
B)Sugars could not be made.
C)Sugars could not be transported from leaves to roots.
D)Water could not be sent to the roots.
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8
What are the charophytes?
A)Algae that live symbiotically with fungi
B)An extinct group of protists that may have given rise to the fungi
C)Smallest living plants
D)Closest living ancestors of the first plants
A)Algae that live symbiotically with fungi
B)An extinct group of protists that may have given rise to the fungi
C)Smallest living plants
D)Closest living ancestors of the first plants
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9
The symbiotic relationship between plants and bacteria can best be observed in the ________ of plants.
A)stomata
B)root hairs
C)root nodules
D)mycorrhizae
A)stomata
B)root hairs
C)root nodules
D)mycorrhizae
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10
Which is part of the vascular system of plants?
A)Pollen
B)Jetsam
C)Flotsam
D)None of these are part of a plant's vascular system.
A)Pollen
B)Jetsam
C)Flotsam
D)None of these are part of a plant's vascular system.
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11
How does a plant get the carbon it needs to make glucose?
A)From the soil
B)From the air
C)From the water
D)From fungus or bacteria
A)From the soil
B)From the air
C)From the water
D)From fungus or bacteria
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12
Where do plants typically store their starches and sugars for later use?
A)In the leaves
B)In the stems
C)In the buds
D)In the roots
A)In the leaves
B)In the stems
C)In the buds
D)In the roots
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13
Which statement regarding fungal reproduction is true?
A)Fungi do not produce spores.
B)Many fungi can reproduce either sexually or asexually.
C)Fungi can only reproduce sexually.
D)Fungi alternate between sexual and asexual reproductive generations.
A)Fungi do not produce spores.
B)Many fungi can reproduce either sexually or asexually.
C)Fungi can only reproduce sexually.
D)Fungi alternate between sexual and asexual reproductive generations.
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14
What is the evolutionary history between fungi and plants?
A)Fungi evolved first and gave rise to the plants.
B)Fungi evolved first,plants evolved second but not from fungi.
C)Plants evolved first and gave rise to the fungi.
D)Plants evolved first,fungi evolved second but not from plants.
A)Fungi evolved first and gave rise to the plants.
B)Fungi evolved first,plants evolved second but not from fungi.
C)Plants evolved first and gave rise to the fungi.
D)Plants evolved first,fungi evolved second but not from plants.
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15
How does a plant's cuticle allow it to live on land?
A)By preventing water loss
B)By absorbing nutrients from the soil
C)By preventing the gametes from drying out
D)By increasing structural support
A)By preventing water loss
B)By absorbing nutrients from the soil
C)By preventing the gametes from drying out
D)By increasing structural support
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16
In which tissue system of plants would you expect to find the guard cells?
A)Dermal tissue system
B)Vascular tissue system
C)Germ tissue system
D)Ground tissue system
A)Dermal tissue system
B)Vascular tissue system
C)Germ tissue system
D)Ground tissue system
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17
Are all fungi prokaryotes?
A)Yes,all fungi are prokaryotes.
B)No,some are prokaryotes,some are eukaryotes.
C)No,they are all eukaryotes.
D)No,they are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes.
A)Yes,all fungi are prokaryotes.
B)No,some are prokaryotes,some are eukaryotes.
C)No,they are all eukaryotes.
D)No,they are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes.
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18
If a fungicide was applied near a plant,how might it kill the plant?
A)By killing the fungus associated with the plant's roots
B)By breaking down the chitin in the plant's cell walls
C)By breaking down the cellulose in the plant's cell walls
D)By killing the insects that pollinate the plant
A)By killing the fungus associated with the plant's roots
B)By breaking down the chitin in the plant's cell walls
C)By breaking down the cellulose in the plant's cell walls
D)By killing the insects that pollinate the plant
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19
Is a leaf considered a plant organ or a plant tissue,and why?
A)Organ,because it performs several functions
B)Organ,because it contains multiple tissues
C)Tissue,because it contains multiple cell types
D)Tissue,because plants don't have organs
A)Organ,because it performs several functions
B)Organ,because it contains multiple tissues
C)Tissue,because it contains multiple cell types
D)Tissue,because plants don't have organs
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20
The edible portion of the mushroom is the ________.
A)mycelium
B)hypha
C)spore
D)reproductive structure
A)mycelium
B)hypha
C)spore
D)reproductive structure
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21
Which plants do not have roots?
A)Bryophytes
B)Ferns
C)Angiosperms
D)Gymnosperms
A)Bryophytes
B)Ferns
C)Angiosperms
D)Gymnosperms
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22
What do charophytes and bryophytes have in common?
A)Roots
B)Lignin
C)Live on land
D)None of these
A)Roots
B)Lignin
C)Live on land
D)None of these
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23
Which statement related to gymnosperm reproduction is true?
A)Spores produce pollen grains which contain sperm.
B)Two sperm are required to fertilize the ovule.
C)Many rely upon insects for pollination.
D)It is so inefficient that gymnosperms do not grow very tall or live for very long.
A)Spores produce pollen grains which contain sperm.
B)Two sperm are required to fertilize the ovule.
C)Many rely upon insects for pollination.
D)It is so inefficient that gymnosperms do not grow very tall or live for very long.
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24
What is a tuber?
A)A reproductive structure on a plant
B)A drought-resistant life stage of a plant
C)A sugar storage structure of a plant
D)A water storage structure of a plant
A)A reproductive structure on a plant
B)A drought-resistant life stage of a plant
C)A sugar storage structure of a plant
D)A water storage structure of a plant
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25
Sugars can travel all throughout a plant.How do they "know" where to go?
A)Phloem transport proteins carry the sugar molecules and bind to sugar receptors on cells where they are needed.
B)Like diffusion down a concentration gradient,sugar flows from source to sink.
C)Sugar flows by gravity from the leaves to the roots.
D)Sugar adheres to water molecules and is pulled up by transpiration.
A)Phloem transport proteins carry the sugar molecules and bind to sugar receptors on cells where they are needed.
B)Like diffusion down a concentration gradient,sugar flows from source to sink.
C)Sugar flows by gravity from the leaves to the roots.
D)Sugar adheres to water molecules and is pulled up by transpiration.
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26
The flattened photosynthetic portion of a fern is the ________.
A)leaf
B)frond
C)fan
D)leaflet
A)leaf
B)frond
C)fan
D)leaflet
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27
Which is not a characteristic of the gymnosperms?
A)Cones
B)Seeds
C)Pollen
D)Flowers
A)Cones
B)Seeds
C)Pollen
D)Flowers
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28
Which was the most recent plant structure to have evolved?
A)Seeds
B)Vascular system
C)Flowers
D)Cones
A)Seeds
B)Vascular system
C)Flowers
D)Cones
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29
What do gymnosperms and angiosperms have in common?
A)Flowers
B)Seeds
C)Spores
D)None of these
A)Flowers
B)Seeds
C)Spores
D)None of these
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30
While mosses can cover a significant area of land,they are never more than a few centimeters tall.Why do they not grow tall?
A)They have no vascular system so they cannot transport water over long distances.
B)They are annuals and simply don't live long enough to get very tall.
C)They don't get enough sunlight to grow tall.
D)Herbivores constantly eat them to the ground.
A)They have no vascular system so they cannot transport water over long distances.
B)They are annuals and simply don't live long enough to get very tall.
C)They don't get enough sunlight to grow tall.
D)Herbivores constantly eat them to the ground.
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31
Not all plants have seeds.What advantage do seeds provide a plant?
A)Plants are no longer required to go through an alternation of generations.
B)Plants are no longer required to produce gametes.
C)Plants are no longer required to produce cones.
D)Plants are no longer restricted to moist environments.
A)Plants are no longer required to go through an alternation of generations.
B)Plants are no longer required to produce gametes.
C)Plants are no longer required to produce cones.
D)Plants are no longer restricted to moist environments.
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32
The sugar in the sap of plants is primarily ________.
A)fructose
B)glucose
C)sucrose
D)maltose
A)fructose
B)glucose
C)sucrose
D)maltose
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33
Ferns often have small bumps called sori arranged in rows on their undersides.What are these structures?
A)Spore capsules
B)Seed capsules
C)Nodules containing symbiotic bacteria
D)Parasites
A)Spore capsules
B)Seed capsules
C)Nodules containing symbiotic bacteria
D)Parasites
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34
Why must mosses and ferns live in moist environments?
A)They lack a waxy outer layer.
B)Their gametes are flagellated
C)They don't have any roots to absorb moisture from.
D)They are pollinated by fish and aquatic insects.
A)They lack a waxy outer layer.
B)Their gametes are flagellated
C)They don't have any roots to absorb moisture from.
D)They are pollinated by fish and aquatic insects.
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35
What does a gametophyte produce?
A)Haploid gametes
B)Diploid gametes
C)Haploid spores
D)Diploid spores
A)Haploid gametes
B)Diploid gametes
C)Haploid spores
D)Diploid spores
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36
Which of the following is a unique characteristic of bryophyte not seen in the other plant groups?
A)They exhibit alternation of generations.
B)They produce flowers.
C)The gametophyte is larger than the sporophyte.
D)They produce diploid spores.
A)They exhibit alternation of generations.
B)They produce flowers.
C)The gametophyte is larger than the sporophyte.
D)They produce diploid spores.
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37
Fern sperm are ________.
A)amoeboid
B)ciliated
C)flagellated
D)None of these
A)amoeboid
B)ciliated
C)flagellated
D)None of these
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38
What role does lignin play in adapting to life on land?
A)Prevents drying out
B)Strengthens the cell wall
C)Anchors the plant in the soil
D)Transports nutrients throughout the plant
A)Prevents drying out
B)Strengthens the cell wall
C)Anchors the plant in the soil
D)Transports nutrients throughout the plant
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39
Why do pine trees have two different types of cones?
A)One type produces the gametophyte,the other type produces the sporophyte.
B)One type produces ovules,the other type produces pollen.
C)One type is produced in the fall,the other type is produced in the spring.
D)One type produces seeds,the other type produces fruit.
A)One type produces the gametophyte,the other type produces the sporophyte.
B)One type produces ovules,the other type produces pollen.
C)One type is produced in the fall,the other type is produced in the spring.
D)One type produces seeds,the other type produces fruit.
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40
The xylem is made from ________.
A)elongated living cells
B)dead,hollow cells
C)tubular living cells
D)intercellular spaces between cells
A)elongated living cells
B)dead,hollow cells
C)tubular living cells
D)intercellular spaces between cells
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41
The male part of the flower is the ________.
A)petal
B)stamen
C)carpel
D)sepal
A)petal
B)stamen
C)carpel
D)sepal
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42
In which region of the plant are you most likely to find cells dividing by mitosis?
A)Meristem region
B)Growth rings
C)Heartwood
D)Sapwood
A)Meristem region
B)Growth rings
C)Heartwood
D)Sapwood
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43
The book mentions that maple syrup comes from the xylem sap of a tree.While this is true,why do you think most people assume it comes from the phloem sap?
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44
What do the seeds of a flowering plant have that is completely lacking in the seeds of a cone-bearing plant?
A)A food supply
B)A protective seed coat
C)Both of these are present in the seeds of flowering plants and cone-bearing plants.
D)Both of these are present in the seeds of flowering plants,but neither is present in the cone-bearing seed.
A)A food supply
B)A protective seed coat
C)Both of these are present in the seeds of flowering plants and cone-bearing plants.
D)Both of these are present in the seeds of flowering plants,but neither is present in the cone-bearing seed.
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45
Which plant typically has parallel leaf veins and a fibrous root system?
A)Monocot
B)Dicot
C)Conifer
D)Legume
A)Monocot
B)Dicot
C)Conifer
D)Legume
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46
What is a fruit?
A)A plant embryo
B)The protective endosperm
C)A swollen plant zygote
D)A mature ovary
A)A plant embryo
B)The protective endosperm
C)A swollen plant zygote
D)A mature ovary
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47
Which plant group is the largest with the most number of living species?
A)Seedless vascular plants
B)Cone-bearing plants
C)Flowering plants
D)Seedless,nonvascular plants
A)Seedless vascular plants
B)Cone-bearing plants
C)Flowering plants
D)Seedless,nonvascular plants
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48
If you were to observe a flower that only bloomed at night with large white petals,what might you conclude is the pollinator?
A)Ants
B)Wind
C)Bees
D)Moths
A)Ants
B)Wind
C)Bees
D)Moths
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49
If you were to observe a flower that lacked petals,fragrance,or nectar,what might you conclude is the pollinator?
A)Ants
B)Wind
C)Bees
D)Moths
A)Ants
B)Wind
C)Bees
D)Moths
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50
Besides edible and poisonous mushrooms,describe two fungi that are beneficial to humans and two fungi that are harmful to humans.
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51
Explain how the diversification of mammals may have been greatly aided by the diversification of the angiosperms and vice versa.
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52
The pollen tube grows from the ________ to the ________,where it eventually fertilizes the egg.
A)anther; style
B)sepal; filament
C)stigma; ovule
D)petal; ovary
A)anther; style
B)sepal; filament
C)stigma; ovule
D)petal; ovary
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53
What is the role of the fleshy part of a ripe apple?
A)To protect the seeds from being eaten
B)To provide nourishment to the seeds
C)To entice an animal to take the fruit and disperse the seeds
D)To attract a pollinator
A)To protect the seeds from being eaten
B)To provide nourishment to the seeds
C)To entice an animal to take the fruit and disperse the seeds
D)To attract a pollinator
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54
Name four ways roots benefit a plant.
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55
What do grasses,rose bushes,and cactus all have in common?
A)They are all wind pollinators.
B)They all have flowers.
C)They all have cones.
D)They all have thorns.
A)They are all wind pollinators.
B)They all have flowers.
C)They all have cones.
D)They all have thorns.
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56
What causes the annual growth rings of trees?
A)Damage caused by fungi that occurs during the wetter months
B)Residual bark left over when the trunk of the tree expands
C)Different growth rates at different times of the year
D)Sugars left over from the previous summer
A)Damage caused by fungi that occurs during the wetter months
B)Residual bark left over when the trunk of the tree expands
C)Different growth rates at different times of the year
D)Sugars left over from the previous summer
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57
Assuming it doesn't die unexpectedly,how often would you need to replant an annual?
A)Every season
B)Every year
C)Every two years
D)Never
A)Every season
B)Every year
C)Every two years
D)Never
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58
Imagine you were driving westward on a road in a wooded area.If ferns were growing in the area,which side of the road would they most likely be growing and why wouldn't they be growing as well on the other side?
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