Deck 6: Plant Adaptations to the Environment
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Deck 6: Plant Adaptations to the Environment
1
Once dissolved in water,the CO₂ molecule reacts with water to form ________.
bicarbonate
2
A plant growing in the shade is expected to have a ________ maximum photosynthetic rate than a plant growing in sunlight.
lower
3
The measure used to describe the free energy of water at any point along the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum is called its ________ potential.
water
4
C₄ plants divide photosynthesis between two types of cells: the mesophyll and the ________ cells.
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5
The ratio of surface area to weight for a leaf is called the ________.
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6
The process of photosynthesis in plants occurs in specialized cells within the leaf called ________ cells.
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In tropical regions with distinct wet and dry seasons,plants that drop their leaves at the onset of the dry season are termed drought ________.
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8
________ are openings in the leaves of terrestrial plants that allow for the uptake of CO₂.
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9
In some shade plants,the negative effect of high light levels on the rate of photosynthesis is referred to as ________.
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10
The transfer of heat from the plant to the surrounding environment is influenced by the existence of the ________ layer.
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11
The stage of photosynthesis during which chlorophyll absorbs light energy is called the ________ reaction.
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12
The enzyme that catalyzes carboxylation during photosynthesis is called ________.
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13
To survive,grow,and reproduce,plants must maintain a ________ carbon balance.
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14
The force exerted outward on a plant cell wall by the water contained in the cell is called ________ pressure.
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15
________ is the transfer of heat energy between a solid and a moving fluid.
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16
The ratio of carbon fixed (photosynthesis)per unit of water lost (transpiration)is called the ________ efficiency.
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17
Plants convert bicarbonate to carbon dioxide using the enzyme carbonic ________.
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18
The light level at which the rate of carbon uptake in photosynthesis equals the rate of carbon loss in respiration is the light ________ point.
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19
All life is made up of complex molecules built on a framework of ________ atoms.
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20
________ is the movement of a substance from areas of higher to lower concentration.
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21
Which of the following conditions is required for the continued movement of water from the soil into and through a plant via transpiration?
A)ψatm < ψroot < ψleaf < ψsoil
B)ψatm < ψleaf < ψroot < ψsoil
C)ψsoil < ψroot < ψleaf < ψatm
D)ψsoil < ψatm < ψroot < ψleaf
A)ψatm < ψroot < ψleaf < ψsoil
B)ψatm < ψleaf < ψroot < ψsoil
C)ψsoil < ψroot < ψleaf < ψatm
D)ψsoil < ψatm < ψroot < ψleaf
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22
In photosynthesis,the net uptake of CO₂ by a plant is greatest
A)when PAR equals zero.
B)at the light compensation point.
C)during photoinhibition.
D)at the light saturation point.
A)when PAR equals zero.
B)at the light compensation point.
C)during photoinhibition.
D)at the light saturation point.
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23
The process of using energy from the Sun to convert CO₂ into organic molecules is called
A)respiration.
B)assimilation.
C)photosynthesis.
D)chemosynthesis.
A)respiration.
B)assimilation.
C)photosynthesis.
D)chemosynthesis.
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24
Organisms that derive their energy from sunlight are referred to as
A)homotrophs.
B)heterotrophs.
C)chemoautotrophs.
D)photoautotrophs.
A)homotrophs.
B)heterotrophs.
C)chemoautotrophs.
D)photoautotrophs.
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25
In photosynthesis,the uptake of CO₂ by plants occurs through openings on the surface of
A)roots.
B)stems.
C)leaves.
D)flowers.
A)roots.
B)stems.
C)leaves.
D)flowers.
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26
The ability of some plants to tolerate extreme cold is known as ________.
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27
The ultimate source of carbon from which life is constructed is derived from
A)atmospheric carbon dioxide.
B)respiration.
C)decomposition.
D)the consumption of other organisms.
A)atmospheric carbon dioxide.
B)respiration.
C)decomposition.
D)the consumption of other organisms.
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28
The pigment that absorbs light energy (photons)in photosynthesis is
A)rubisco.
B)chlorophyll.
C)PEP.
D)CAM.
A)rubisco.
B)chlorophyll.
C)PEP.
D)CAM.
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29
Unlike terrestrial plants,submerged aquatic plants lack
A)leaves.
B)chlorophyll.
C)stomata.
D)stems.
A)leaves.
B)chlorophyll.
C)stomata.
D)stems.
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30
Nutrients that are needed by plants in large amounts are called ________.
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31
The value of photosynthetically active radiation above which no further increase in photosynthesis occurs is referred to as
A)photoinhibition.
B)chlorophyll compensation.
C)the light compensation point.
D)the light saturation point.
A)photoinhibition.
B)chlorophyll compensation.
C)the light compensation point.
D)the light saturation point.
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32
Many plants adapted to arid environments use the ________ photosynthetic pathway to fix CO₂ during the night.
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33
The osmotic potential of a plant refers to the
A)force exerted outward on a cell wall by the water contained in the cell.
B)surfaces of larger molecules,such as those in the cell walls,exerting an attractive force on water.
C)association between concentrations of solutes in cells and the rate of water loss.
D)ratio of carbon fixed (photosynthesis)per unit of water lost (transpiration).
A)force exerted outward on a cell wall by the water contained in the cell.
B)surfaces of larger molecules,such as those in the cell walls,exerting an attractive force on water.
C)association between concentrations of solutes in cells and the rate of water loss.
D)ratio of carbon fixed (photosynthesis)per unit of water lost (transpiration).
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34
The higher rates of diffusion and photosynthesis under elevated atmospheric concentrations of CO₂ have been termed the ________.
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35
Much of the nitrogen taken in by a plant is used to synthesize the molecules rubisco and ________.
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36
Overall,water movement from the soil,through plant tissues,and finally to the atmosphere through transpiration,is driven by a gradient of
A)water potential.
B)osmotic pressure.
C)water temperature.
D)specific leaf area.
A)water potential.
B)osmotic pressure.
C)water temperature.
D)specific leaf area.
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37
Submerged aquatic plants can take up CO₂ from the water in all of the following ways,except
A)diffusion through stomata.
B)direct diffusion of ambient CO₂ from water across cell membranes.
C)active transport of bicarbonate into the leaf followed by conversion to CO₂.
D)excretion of carbonic anhydrase into the water,followed by uptake of the resulting CO₂.
A)diffusion through stomata.
B)direct diffusion of ambient CO₂ from water across cell membranes.
C)active transport of bicarbonate into the leaf followed by conversion to CO₂.
D)excretion of carbonic anhydrase into the water,followed by uptake of the resulting CO₂.
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38
In the Calvin-Benson or C₃ photosynthetic pathway,the enzyme rubisco catalyzes the reaction called
A)chemosynthesis.
B)carboxylation.
C)photoreduction.
D)respiration.
A)chemosynthesis.
B)carboxylation.
C)photoreduction.
D)respiration.
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39
A CO₂ gradient between the inside and outside of a leaf is maintained during photosynthesis because
A)energy is expended by the plant to maintain the CO₂ gradient.
B)the CO₂ concentration outside of the leaf is always increasing.
C)the CO₂ concentration in the mesophyll is constantly decreasing.
D)the stomata close whenever more CO₂ is needed.
A)energy is expended by the plant to maintain the CO₂ gradient.
B)the CO₂ concentration outside of the leaf is always increasing.
C)the CO₂ concentration in the mesophyll is constantly decreasing.
D)the stomata close whenever more CO₂ is needed.
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40
Net photosynthesis is equal to
A)photosynthesis + respiration.
B)photosynthesis - respiration.
C)photosynthesis x respiration.
D)photosynthesis / respiration.
A)photosynthesis + respiration.
B)photosynthesis - respiration.
C)photosynthesis x respiration.
D)photosynthesis / respiration.
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41
Which of the following is an incorrect statement?
A)A large leaf maximizes light interception.
B)A deeply lobed leaf minimizes heat exchange with the atmosphere.
C)A thick leaf reduces loss of water via transpiration.
D)A leaf with a high SLA is generally thin and flexible.
A)A large leaf maximizes light interception.
B)A deeply lobed leaf minimizes heat exchange with the atmosphere.
C)A thick leaf reduces loss of water via transpiration.
D)A leaf with a high SLA is generally thin and flexible.
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42
As temperatures continue to rise,the photosynthetic rate reaches a maximum related to
A)the temperature response of rubisco.
B)the thickness of the boundary layer.
C)soil temperature.
D)oxygen availability.
A)the temperature response of rubisco.
B)the thickness of the boundary layer.
C)soil temperature.
D)oxygen availability.
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43
Which of the following elements is considered a plant micronutrient?
A)iron
B)nitrogen
C)phosphorus
D)oxygen
A)iron
B)nitrogen
C)phosphorus
D)oxygen
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44
Compared with plants growing in sunlight,plants growing in shade tend to have a greater
A)rate of photosynthesis.
B)specific leaf area.
C)light compensation point.
D)light saturation point.
A)rate of photosynthesis.
B)specific leaf area.
C)light compensation point.
D)light saturation point.
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45
All the following are plant adaptations to low temperatures,except
A)shedding leaves at the onset of cold weather.
B)production of antifreeze molecules.
C)a shifting of Topt.
D)increased photosynthetic rate to heat leaves.
A)shedding leaves at the onset of cold weather.
B)production of antifreeze molecules.
C)a shifting of Topt.
D)increased photosynthetic rate to heat leaves.
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46
CAM plants
A)occur mostly in rainforests.
B)fix carbon dioxide during the night.
C)fix carbon dioxide in bundle sheath cells.
D)lack stomata.
A)occur mostly in rainforests.
B)fix carbon dioxide during the night.
C)fix carbon dioxide in bundle sheath cells.
D)lack stomata.
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47
Compared with plants growing in shade,plants growing in sunlight tend to have smaller
A)stems.
B)roots.
C)leaves.
D)flowers.
A)stems.
B)roots.
C)leaves.
D)flowers.
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48
Carbon balance focuses on the balance between
A)uptake of CO₂ in photosynthesis and loss of heat via evapotranspiration.
B)loss of CO₂ through respiration and gain of nutrients.
C)loss of H₂O balanced with the gain of CO₂ via transpiration.
D)uptake of CO₂ in photosynthesis balanced with the loss of CO₂ during respiration.
A)uptake of CO₂ in photosynthesis and loss of heat via evapotranspiration.
B)loss of CO₂ through respiration and gain of nutrients.
C)loss of H₂O balanced with the gain of CO₂ via transpiration.
D)uptake of CO₂ in photosynthesis balanced with the loss of CO₂ during respiration.
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49
The rate of carbon uptake increases only when plants allocate carbon to the production of
A)roots.
B)fruits.
C)leaves and stems.
D)flowers.
A)roots.
B)fruits.
C)leaves and stems.
D)flowers.
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50
Plants using the C₄ photosynthetic pathway
A)use rubisco to catalyze the reaction between O₂ and RuBP.
B)have a lower rate of photosynthesis than plants using the C₃ photosynthetic pathway.
C)divide photosynthesis between mesophyll and bundle sheath cells.
D)are mostly trees.
A)use rubisco to catalyze the reaction between O₂ and RuBP.
B)have a lower rate of photosynthesis than plants using the C₃ photosynthetic pathway.
C)divide photosynthesis between mesophyll and bundle sheath cells.
D)are mostly trees.
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51
Net carbon uptake per unit time by a plant is directly related to
A)the difference between photosynthetic rate and respiration rate.
B)photosynthetic rate.
C)respiration rate.
D)the difference between photosynthetic rate and decomposition rate.
A)the difference between photosynthetic rate and respiration rate.
B)photosynthetic rate.
C)respiration rate.
D)the difference between photosynthetic rate and decomposition rate.
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52
The transfer of heat from the plant to the surrounding environment is influenced by the existence of the boundary layer,which refers to the layer of
A)waxy cutin on the surface of a leaf.
B)epidermal cells surrounding the stomata.
C)mesodermal cells beneath the epidermis.
D)still air or water adjacent to the surface of a leaf.
A)waxy cutin on the surface of a leaf.
B)epidermal cells surrounding the stomata.
C)mesodermal cells beneath the epidermis.
D)still air or water adjacent to the surface of a leaf.
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53
Plants can reduce water loss by
A)closing their stomata.
B)growing larger leaves.
C)growing more slowly.
D)increasing photosynthesis.
A)closing their stomata.
B)growing larger leaves.
C)growing more slowly.
D)increasing photosynthesis.
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54
An Acacia seedling grown in shade (50% full sun)is expected to have a ________ net assimilation rate (NAR)and a ________ leaf area ratio (LAR)than an Acacia seedling grown in full sun.
A)higher; higher
B)lower; lower
C)lower; higher
D)higher; lower
A)higher; higher
B)lower; lower
C)lower; higher
D)higher; lower
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55
Compared with a shade-intolerant plant,a shade-tolerant plant
A)has a greater SLA.
B)grows faster.
C)requires a higher intake of CO₂ to balance losses of CO₂ from respiration.
D)allocates very little carbon to leaf tissue.
A)has a greater SLA.
B)grows faster.
C)requires a higher intake of CO₂ to balance losses of CO₂ from respiration.
D)allocates very little carbon to leaf tissue.
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56
The rates of photosynthesis and respiration in a plant are controlled by the temperature in the
A)soil.
B)air.
C)leaf.
D)root.
A)soil.
B)air.
C)leaf.
D)root.
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57
The C₄ photosynthetic pathway is most common in
A)gymnosperm trees.
B)angiosperm trees.
C)algae,bryophytes,and ferns.
D)grasses and shrubs in warm and dry climates.
A)gymnosperm trees.
B)angiosperm trees.
C)algae,bryophytes,and ferns.
D)grasses and shrubs in warm and dry climates.
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58
Plants adapted to low-nutrient environments are characterized by
A)a high growth rate.
B)decreased root production.
C)increased leaf longevity.
D)faster growth when more nitrogen is available.
A)a high growth rate.
B)decreased root production.
C)increased leaf longevity.
D)faster growth when more nitrogen is available.
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59

A)Shade intolerant plants have larger surface areas.
B)Leaves tend to be thicker in the shade.
C)Leaves tend to have larger surface areas to absorb more sunlight.
D)Shade tolerant plants have larger surface areas.
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60

A)CAM
B)C₄
C)C₃
D)respiration
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61
Allocating carbon to the production of roots increases access to water and soil nutrients but limits carbon allocation to the production of leaves.
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62
Photosynthesis produces more water than it uses.
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63
Leaf area ratio (LAR)is the product of specific leaf area (SLA)and
A)net assimilation rate (NAR).
B)relative growth rate (RGR).
C)maximum net photosynthesis.
D)leaf weight ratio (LWR).
A)net assimilation rate (NAR).
B)relative growth rate (RGR).
C)maximum net photosynthesis.
D)leaf weight ratio (LWR).
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64
In photosynthesis,the light-independent reactions do not directly require the presence of sunlight.
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65
In photosynthesis,carbon dioxide enters the leaf of a plant through its open stomata.
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66
Water moves from regions of high water potential to regions of low water potential.
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67
Some terrestrial plants use bicarbonate (HCO3-)as a carbon source for photosynthesis.
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68
The growth rate of plant cells and the efficiency of their physiological processes are highest when the cells are at minimum turgor.
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69
At light levels below the light compensation point,the rate of carbon loss due to respiration exceeds the rate of uptake in the process of photosynthesis.
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70
The drier the air outside a leaf,the faster is water lost from the leaf through the stomata.
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71
Wind or water flow functions to reduce the size of the boundary layer of leaves.
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72
Plants lose heat to the environment through direct contact of leaves with the air or water.
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73
Photoinhibition is the negative effect of high light levels on respiration.
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74
Under ideal conditions,when resources are unlimited,plant growth is maximized when carbon is allocated to the stem.
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75
Chemoautotrophs are the dominant primary producers in oxygen-deficient environments,such as the hydrothermal vents of the deep ocean floor.
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76
The light and dark reactions of photosynthesis occur in different areas of the chloroplast.
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77
Submerged aquatic plants typically have stomata.
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78
Allocation of carbon to roots directly increases both respiration and photosynthesis rates.
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79
Water in plants is lost to the atmosphere through the stomata.
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80
Which group of plants responds to increased CO₂ with the highest biomass enhancement ratio?
A)C₃
B)C₄
C)CAM
D)all respond equally
A)C₃
B)C₄
C)CAM
D)all respond equally
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