Deck 21: Plant Form and Function
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Deck 21: Plant Form and Function
1
Which of the following is not a function of the root of a plant?
A)Anchor the plant.
B)Produce energy that the plant can use to carry out metabolism.
C)Absorb water.
D)Absorb mineral nutrients for the plant.
E)Form beneficial relationships with microorganisms,thereby increasing the plant's ability to obtain nutrients.
A)Anchor the plant.
B)Produce energy that the plant can use to carry out metabolism.
C)Absorb water.
D)Absorb mineral nutrients for the plant.
E)Form beneficial relationships with microorganisms,thereby increasing the plant's ability to obtain nutrients.
B
2
The ________________ transport(s)dissolved organic compounds such as sugars from the leaves throughout the plant.
A)phloem
B)guard cells
C)xylem
D)epidermis
E)stomata
A)phloem
B)guard cells
C)xylem
D)epidermis
E)stomata
A
3
The patch of actively dividing cells that is found near the tip of roots and shoots of plants is/are the
A)apical meristem only.
B)lateral meristem only.
C)apical and lateral meristems.
D)tracheiD.
E)vascular bundlE.
A)apical meristem only.
B)lateral meristem only.
C)apical and lateral meristems.
D)tracheiD.
E)vascular bundlE.
A
4
Which of the following is not a function of a stem of a plant?
A)storage of starch
B)support
C)storage of water
D)production of pollen
E)protection from predators
A)storage of starch
B)support
C)storage of water
D)production of pollen
E)protection from predators
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5
The type of plant cell that provides support without interfering with growth and is familiar as the "strings in celery" is a
A)sieve tube cell.
B)collenchyma cell.
C)parenchyma cell.
D)sclerenchyma cell.
E)guard cell.
A)sieve tube cell.
B)collenchyma cell.
C)parenchyma cell.
D)sclerenchyma cell.
E)guard cell.
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6
The type of plant cell that provides rigid support and is dead at maturity is a
A)sclerenchyma cell.
B)sieve tube cell.
C)parenchyma cell.
D)collenchyma cell.
E)guard cell.
A)sclerenchyma cell.
B)sieve tube cell.
C)parenchyma cell.
D)collenchyma cell.
E)guard cell.
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7
The primary root of a plant that enlarges and persists throughout the life of the plant is the
A)fibrous root.
B)companion root.
C)rhizome.
D)stoma.
E)taproot.
A)fibrous root.
B)companion root.
C)rhizome.
D)stoma.
E)taproot.
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8
Swollen regions of underground stems that store starch are
A)stomatA.
B)tubers.
C)always parasitiC.
D)rhizomes.
E)tendrils.
A)stomatA.
B)tubers.
C)always parasitiC.
D)rhizomes.
E)tendrils.
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9
The source of a plant's new cells is a type of plant tissue called its
A)tracheid.
B)meristem.
C)guard cell.
D)cortex.
E)mesophyll.
A)tracheid.
B)meristem.
C)guard cell.
D)cortex.
E)mesophyll.
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10
Internodes of plants are
A)located on the stems.
B)located on the roots.
C)dormant periods of time between rapid growth stages.
D)periods of time between releasing of pollen.
E)located on the male flower parts.
A)located on the stems.
B)located on the roots.
C)dormant periods of time between rapid growth stages.
D)periods of time between releasing of pollen.
E)located on the male flower parts.
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11
The part of a plant that is the stalk-like support for a leaf is the
A)node.
B)petiole.
C)internode.
D)blade.
E)companion cell.
A)node.
B)petiole.
C)internode.
D)blade.
E)companion cell.
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12
The main vegetative parts of plants include
A)roots,flowers,and stems.
B)fruits,flowers,and leaves.
C)roots,stems,and leaves.
D)stems,roots,flowers,leaves,and fruits.
E)flowers and fruits only.
A)roots,flowers,and stems.
B)fruits,flowers,and leaves.
C)roots,stems,and leaves.
D)stems,roots,flowers,leaves,and fruits.
E)flowers and fruits only.
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13
The tissue that produces cells to thicken a root or stem is/are the
A)apical meristem only.
B)apical and lateral meristems.
C)tracheid.
D)vascular bundle.
E)lateral meristem only.
A)apical meristem only.
B)apical and lateral meristems.
C)tracheid.
D)vascular bundle.
E)lateral meristem only.
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14
The ________________ transport(s)water and dissolved minerals from the roots of the plant to the shoots of the plant.
A)xylem
B)guard cells
C)phloem
D)epidermis
E)stomata
A)xylem
B)guard cells
C)phloem
D)epidermis
E)stomata
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15
If a plant exhibits determinate growth,the plant
A)continues to grow until the environment determines that it cannot.
B)produces auxiliary roots to help stabilize the plant.
C)sends out tendrils to support the plant.
D)stops growing when the plant reaches its mature size.
E)produces seeds only at one time during its lifE.
A)continues to grow until the environment determines that it cannot.
B)produces auxiliary roots to help stabilize the plant.
C)sends out tendrils to support the plant.
D)stops growing when the plant reaches its mature size.
E)produces seeds only at one time during its lifE.
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16
Compound leaves are defined as being divided into
A)blades.
B)companion cells.
C)leaflets.
D)stomata.
E)lateral meristems.
A)blades.
B)companion cells.
C)leaflets.
D)stomata.
E)lateral meristems.
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17
Stems that grow underground and produce roots and new shoots are
A)rhizomes.
B)always parasitic.
C)stomata.
D)tubers.
E)tendrils.
A)rhizomes.
B)always parasitic.
C)stomata.
D)tubers.
E)tendrils.
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18
Stems that coil around surrounding objects for support are
A)always parasitic.
B)tendrils.
C)stomata.
D)rhizomes.
E)tubers.
A)always parasitic.
B)tendrils.
C)stomata.
D)rhizomes.
E)tubers.
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19
The point at which one or more leaves attach to the stem of a plant is a
A)petiole.
B)internode.
C)anther.
D)sieve tube.
E)nodE.
A)petiole.
B)internode.
C)anther.
D)sieve tube.
E)nodE.
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20
The main phloem-conducting cells are
A)tracheids.
B)companion cells.
C)sieve tube elements.
D)vessel elements.
E)stomata.
A)tracheids.
B)companion cells.
C)sieve tube elements.
D)vessel elements.
E)stomata.
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21
You drive a nail into a tree that is 10 feet tall,and come back 10 years later.The tree is now 30 feet tall,but the nail is the same distance from the ground.This is because the tree grows up from
A)the apical meristem only.
B)the lateral meristem only.
C)both the lateral and apical meristems.
D)the root tip.
E)the nodE.
A)the apical meristem only.
B)the lateral meristem only.
C)both the lateral and apical meristems.
D)the root tip.
E)the nodE.
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22
A tomato,squash,or bean would be considered a fruit for which reason?
A)They contain seeds from a flowering plant.
B)They were produced by a flowering plant.
C)They can have a color other than green.
D)They grow above the grounD.
E)They can be eaten raw.
A)They contain seeds from a flowering plant.
B)They were produced by a flowering plant.
C)They can have a color other than green.
D)They grow above the grounD.
E)They can be eaten raw.
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23
The xylem and phloem are produced by the
A)vascular cambium.
B)sieve tube.
C)vascular bundle.
D)mycorrhizal fungi.
E)companion cells.
A)vascular cambium.
B)sieve tube.
C)vascular bundle.
D)mycorrhizal fungi.
E)companion cells.
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24
You drive a nail into a tree that is 10 feet tall,so that 5 inches of the nail are showing.You come back 10 years later.The tree is now 30 feet tall and only 3 inches of the nail are showing.This is because the tree grows out from
A)the lateral meristem only.
B)the apical meristem only.
C)both the lateral and apical meristems.
D)the root tip.
E)the nodE.
A)the lateral meristem only.
B)the apical meristem only.
C)both the lateral and apical meristems.
D)the root tip.
E)the nodE.
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25
Home gardeners who grow tomatoes are often told to pinch off axillary buds at nodes to prevent the plants from becoming too bushy.This is consistent with most tomato plants being which of the following?
A)monocots
B)determinate
C)eudicots
D)indeterminate
A)monocots
B)determinate
C)eudicots
D)indeterminate
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26
On a hot sunny day,which of the following would help protect a plant from water loss?
A)both cuticle and stomata
B)cuticle only
C)stomata only
D)both cuticle and phloem
E)both phloem and stomata
A)both cuticle and stomata
B)cuticle only
C)stomata only
D)both cuticle and phloem
E)both phloem and stomata
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27
In the spring before the leaves come out,maple trees are often tapped to collect sap to make syrup.The sugars were stored in the wood of the tree as starch and then released as temperatures rise above freezing in late winter.Which of the following best describes the original source of the sugars found in the sap?
A)photosynthesis during the previous summer
B)photosynthesis that winter
C)photosynthesis occurring in the spring while the sap is flowing
D)breakdown of cellulose in the tree
E)absorption from the soil
A)photosynthesis during the previous summer
B)photosynthesis that winter
C)photosynthesis occurring in the spring while the sap is flowing
D)breakdown of cellulose in the tree
E)absorption from the soil
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28
If you cut a stalk of celery and put it in a glass of water containing red food coloring overnight,the next morning the celery will be red.The food coloring was taken up through which of the following?
A)phloem
B)stomata
C)xylem
D)dermal tissue
E)ground tissue
A)phloem
B)stomata
C)xylem
D)dermal tissue
E)ground tissue
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29
When preparing slides to look at mitosis,the tips of onion roots are a good source of cells because they contain ______ where mitosis is taking place consistently.
A)vascular tissue
B)dermal tissue
C)All answers are correct.
D)apical meristem
E)endodermis
A)vascular tissue
B)dermal tissue
C)All answers are correct.
D)apical meristem
E)endodermis
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30
A waxy layer secreted by the epidermal cells of a plant is the
A)stomatA.
B)cuticle.
C)guard cell.
D)xylem.
E)phloem.
A)stomatA.
B)cuticle.
C)guard cell.
D)xylem.
E)phloem.
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31
One way to kill a tree is to girdle it by cutting a groove a centimeter into the bark all around the trunk of the tree.The tree will typically survive that growing season,but will die over the winter.Why wouldn't girdling work on a large grass?
A)The vascular bundles are in a ring just under the bark.
B)The vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue.
C)Monocots don't have vascular bundles.
D)Eudicots don't have vascular bundles.
E)Grasses have taproots.
A)The vascular bundles are in a ring just under the bark.
B)The vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue.
C)Monocots don't have vascular bundles.
D)Eudicots don't have vascular bundles.
E)Grasses have taproots.
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32
One way to kill a tree is to girdle it by cutting a groove a centimeter into the bark all around the trunk of the tree.The tree will typically survive that growing season,but will die over the winter.Which of the following is the best explanation for this observation?
A)The phloem was cut,so water and nutrients cannot be taken up to the leaves.
B)The xylem was cut,so sugars cannot be transported to the roots.
C)The xylem was cut,so water and nutrients cannot be taken up to the leaves.
D)Cutting the bark allows access to pathogens that kill the tree.
E)The phloem was cut,so sugars cannot be transported to the roots.
A)The phloem was cut,so water and nutrients cannot be taken up to the leaves.
B)The xylem was cut,so sugars cannot be transported to the roots.
C)The xylem was cut,so water and nutrients cannot be taken up to the leaves.
D)Cutting the bark allows access to pathogens that kill the tree.
E)The phloem was cut,so sugars cannot be transported to the roots.
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33
The cells that surround each stoma and control its opening and closing are
A)sieve tube cells.
B)vascular cells.
C)companion cells.
D)pith cells.
E)guard cells.
A)sieve tube cells.
B)vascular cells.
C)companion cells.
D)pith cells.
E)guard cells.
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34
Conducting cells in xylem are
A)sieve tube elements only.
B)tracheids only.
C)both tracheids and vessel elements.
D)vessel elements only.
E)both tracheids and sieve tube elements.
A)sieve tube elements only.
B)tracheids only.
C)both tracheids and vessel elements.
D)vessel elements only.
E)both tracheids and sieve tube elements.
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35
The root cap
A)protects the meristem from abrasion.
B)is located at the tip of the root.
C)secretes a lubricant for the growing root.
D)plays a role in sensing gravity.
E)All answers are correct.
A)protects the meristem from abrasion.
B)is located at the tip of the root.
C)secretes a lubricant for the growing root.
D)plays a role in sensing gravity.
E)All answers are correct.
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36
A collective term for all plant tissues outside the vascular cambium is
A)mesophyll.
B)bark.
C)leaf.
D)wooD.
E)cork cambium.
A)mesophyll.
B)bark.
C)leaf.
D)wooD.
E)cork cambium.
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37
The pores through which leaves exchange gases with the atmosphere are
A)epidermal cells.
B)sieve tube elements.
C)guard cells.
D)petioles.
E)stomata.
A)epidermal cells.
B)sieve tube elements.
C)guard cells.
D)petioles.
E)stomata.
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38
A potato stores a lot of starch.Which of the following tissues would you expect to be most abundant in a potato?
A)dermal tissue
B)vascular tissue
C)ground tissue
D)equal amounts of ground and dermal tissue
E)equal amounts of dermal and vascular tissue
A)dermal tissue
B)vascular tissue
C)ground tissue
D)equal amounts of ground and dermal tissue
E)equal amounts of dermal and vascular tissue
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39
The primary organ of photosynthesis in a plant is the
A)leaf.
B)stomata.
C)bark.
D)stem.
E)chlorophyll.
A)leaf.
B)stomata.
C)bark.
D)stem.
E)chlorophyll.
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40
If a gardener wanted to help prevent erosion along a slope it would be best to
A)plant grasses because they have fibrous roots.
B)plant grasses because they have taproots.
C)plant trees because they have taproots.
D)plant trees because they have fibrous roots.
A)plant grasses because they have fibrous roots.
B)plant grasses because they have taproots.
C)plant trees because they have taproots.
D)plant trees because they have fibrous roots.
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41
Grasses and other monocots usually have fibrous root systems.
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42
In the spring before the leaves come out,maple trees are often tapped to collect sap to make syrup.The sugars were stored in the wood of the tree as starch and then released as temperatures rise above freezing in late winter.Which of the following tissues would contain the starch over the winter?
A)xylem
B)phloem
C)parenchyma tissue
D)collenchyma tissue
E)roots
A)xylem
B)phloem
C)parenchyma tissue
D)collenchyma tissue
E)roots
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43
Most carnivorous plants use their prey as a primary source of
A)nitrogen.
B)energy.
C)carbon.
D)magnesium.
E)potassium.
A)nitrogen.
B)energy.
C)carbon.
D)magnesium.
E)potassium.
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44
Vegetative edible plant parts include roots,fruits,stems,and tubers.
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45
Herbaceous plants are those that contain little or no woody tissue.
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46
The three main types of tissue formed by plant cells are ground tissue,dermal tissue,and vascular tissue.
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47
In woody plants the vascular cambium produces xylem and the cork cambium produces phloem.
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48
Which of the following best describes a compound leaf?
A)multiple blades attached to a single petiole
B)a single blade attached to a petiole
C)a single leaflet attached to a petiole
D)multiple leaflets attached to a single petiole
A)multiple blades attached to a single petiole
B)a single blade attached to a petiole
C)a single leaflet attached to a petiole
D)multiple leaflets attached to a single petiole
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49
Apoptosis is Greek for "dropping off" and refers to the programmed death of cells that attach the petiole to the stem.When these cells die in the fall,the leaves drop.Cells in which part of the plant are undergoing apoptosis?
A)lateral meristem only
B)apical meristem only
C)all types of meristem
D)leaf
E)node
A)lateral meristem only
B)apical meristem only
C)all types of meristem
D)leaf
E)node
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50
The opening and closing of a plant's stomata are regulated by the flow of _____________ ions.
A)phosphorus
B)magnesium
C)copper
D)sulfur
E)potassium
A)phosphorus
B)magnesium
C)copper
D)sulfur
E)potassium
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51
The vegetative parts of plants are those parts that are reproductive.
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52
The epidermis of a plant leaf is usually many layers thick and carries out most of the photosynthesis in a leaf.
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53
In a deciduous tree found in the north,which two seasons would contribute to tree rings?
A)spring and summer
B)spring and fall
C)winter and spring
D)winter and summer
E)summer and fall
A)spring and summer
B)spring and fall
C)winter and spring
D)winter and summer
E)summer and fall
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54
Where would you expect to find sapwood in a cross section of a tree trunk?
A)in the center
B)just under the bark
C)All answers are correct.
D)in the bark
E)in the roots
A)in the center
B)just under the bark
C)All answers are correct.
D)in the bark
E)in the roots
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55
Root hairs greatly increase the absorptive surface area of a root.
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56
The shoot of a plant is the above-ground part of a plant.
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57
Veins are the vascular bundles inside a leaf.
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58
In the spring before the leaves come out,maple trees are often tapped to collect sap to make syrup.The sugars were stored in the wood of the tree as starch and then released as temperatures rise above freezing in late winter.The resulting sucrose is released into the vessels that transport water.Which of the following would a person tap to collect sap from a maple tree?
A)phloem
B)collenchyma tissue
C)xylem
D)parenchyma tissue
E)roots
A)phloem
B)collenchyma tissue
C)xylem
D)parenchyma tissue
E)roots
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59
If a plant exhibits a pattern of indeterminate growth,it stops growing when it reaches mature size.
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60
Apoptosis is Greek for "dropping off" and refers to the programmed death of cells that attach the leaf to a stem.If you cut a branch in the summer,the leaves will not fall off in the autumn.What can you conclude from this observation?
A)The leaves are normally killed by substances that come from the trunk of the tree.
B)The leaves must be alive to go through apoptosis.
C)The branch does not need to get rid of leaves if it is cut off.
D)Once cut,the branch no longer can sense what season it is in.
E)The sap from the leaf can no longer move down the xylem to the trunk of the treE.
A)The leaves are normally killed by substances that come from the trunk of the tree.
B)The leaves must be alive to go through apoptosis.
C)The branch does not need to get rid of leaves if it is cut off.
D)Once cut,the branch no longer can sense what season it is in.
E)The sap from the leaf can no longer move down the xylem to the trunk of the treE.
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61
The ______ and ______ of a plant's leaf help conserve water in a plant.
A)root hairs,stomata
B)endodermis,stomata
C)stomata,cuticle
D)endodermis,cuticle
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)root hairs,stomata
B)endodermis,stomata
C)stomata,cuticle
D)endodermis,cuticle
E)None of the answers are correct.
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62
The tendency of water molecules to "cling" together is
A)cohesion.
B)adhesion.
C)hydrolysis.
D)condensation.
E)evaporation.
A)cohesion.
B)adhesion.
C)hydrolysis.
D)condensation.
E)evaporation.
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63
Nitrogen,in useful form for cells,is made available to plants
A)through their stomatA.
B)through their leaves.
C)through their roots.
D)through their roots and leaves.
E)through their stomata and leaves.
A)through their stomatA.
B)through their leaves.
C)through their roots.
D)through their roots and leaves.
E)through their stomata and leaves.
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64
Nutrients that an organism needs in fairly large amounts are referred to as
A)total nutrients.
B)macronutrients.
C)micronutrients.
D)solid nutrients.
E)essential nutrients.
A)total nutrients.
B)macronutrients.
C)micronutrients.
D)solid nutrients.
E)essential nutrients.
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65
In the pressure flow theory,any part of a plant that does not carry out photosynthesis is a
A)source.
B)sink.
C)reservoir.
D)aqueduct.
E)companion cell.
A)source.
B)sink.
C)reservoir.
D)aqueduct.
E)companion cell.
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66
Which of the following is not an element taken in primarily by the roots of the plant?
A)nitrogen
B)magnesium
C)carbon
D)phosphorus
E)zinc
A)nitrogen
B)magnesium
C)carbon
D)phosphorus
E)zinc
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67
The products of photosynthesis move from the leaf to other parts of the plant via
A)xylem.
B)phloem.
C)cortex.
D)cortex and phloem.
E)cortex and xylem.
A)xylem.
B)phloem.
C)cortex.
D)cortex and phloem.
E)cortex and xylem.
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68
Carbon dioxide enters a plant from the atmosphere through pores called
A)guard cells.
B)companion cells.
C)sieve tubes.
D)nodes.
E)stomata.
A)guard cells.
B)companion cells.
C)sieve tubes.
D)nodes.
E)stomata.
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69
"P" is the chemical symbol for
A)nickel.
B)potassium.
C)plutonium.
D)phosphorus.
E)copper.
A)nickel.
B)potassium.
C)plutonium.
D)phosphorus.
E)copper.
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70
The water absorption rate of a plant's roots is greatly increased by
A)presence of many stomata only.
B)presence of root hairs only.
C)both association with mycorrhizal fungi and presence of root hairs.
D)association with mycorrhizal fungi only.
E)both presence of many stomata and root hairs.
A)presence of many stomata only.
B)presence of root hairs only.
C)both association with mycorrhizal fungi and presence of root hairs.
D)association with mycorrhizal fungi only.
E)both presence of many stomata and root hairs.
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71
The evaporation of water from the leaf of a plant is
A)totally prevented by the leaf's cuticle.
B)not affected by temperature.
C)condensation.
D)transpiration.
E)precipitation.
A)totally prevented by the leaf's cuticle.
B)not affected by temperature.
C)condensation.
D)transpiration.
E)precipitation.
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72
The bacterium Rhizobium
A)triggers the development of root nodules in legumes.
B)enters plants through the root hairs.
C)lives symbiotically within plant cells.
D)breaks the triple covalent bond in N2.
E)All answers are correct.
A)triggers the development of root nodules in legumes.
B)enters plants through the root hairs.
C)lives symbiotically within plant cells.
D)breaks the triple covalent bond in N2.
E)All answers are correct.
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73
The innermost layer of the cortex of a plant root is the
A)epidermis.
B)stoma.
C)guard cell.
D)endodermis.
E)petiolE.
A)epidermis.
B)stoma.
C)guard cell.
D)endodermis.
E)petiolE.
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74
The attraction of a molecule of one substance,such as water,to a molecule of another substance,such as cellulose in plant cells walls,is
A)adhesion.
B)hydrolysis.
C)condensation.
D)cohesion.
E)evaporation.
A)adhesion.
B)hydrolysis.
C)condensation.
D)cohesion.
E)evaporation.
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75
Commercial fertilizer labels prominently display three numbers which indicate the content of three elements needed by most plants as macronutrients.These elements in number sequence are
A)zinc,magnesium,and potassium.
B)nitrogen,phosphorus,and potassium.
C)copper,nitrogen,and phosphorus.
D)carbon,sulfur,and nitrogen.
E)nitrogen,zinc,and copper.
A)zinc,magnesium,and potassium.
B)nitrogen,phosphorus,and potassium.
C)copper,nitrogen,and phosphorus.
D)carbon,sulfur,and nitrogen.
E)nitrogen,zinc,and copper.
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76
Which of the following will not increase the rate of transpiration in a plant?
A)high humidity
B)low humidity
C)high wind speeds
D)high temperature
E)All answers are correct.
A)high humidity
B)low humidity
C)high wind speeds
D)high temperature
E)All answers are correct.
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77
"N" is the chemical symbol for
A)nickel.
B)neon.
C)nitrogen.
D)magnesium.
E)copper.
A)nickel.
B)neon.
C)nitrogen.
D)magnesium.
E)copper.
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78
Using organic matter such as manure or compost for fertilizer
A)improves fertility.
B)aerates the soil.
C)increases the water holding capacity of the soil.
D)provides food for beneficial soil microorganisms.
E)All answers are correct.
A)improves fertility.
B)aerates the soil.
C)increases the water holding capacity of the soil.
D)provides food for beneficial soil microorganisms.
E)All answers are correct.
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79
Nitrogen is needed in plants to manufacture
A)amino acids.
B)proteins.
C)nucleic acids.
D)chlorophyll.
E)All answers are correct.
A)amino acids.
B)proteins.
C)nucleic acids.
D)chlorophyll.
E)All answers are correct.
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80
"K" is the chemical symbol for
A)phosphorus.
B)potassium.
C)nickel.
D)krypton.
E)copper.
A)phosphorus.
B)potassium.
C)nickel.
D)krypton.
E)copper.
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