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Botany - Part 4
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Q1. How will water make its way to the leaves?
A. through the stomata
B. through openings on the leaves called chloroplasts
C. through xylem tissue
D. through phloem cells
Q2. horsertails contain this compound that makes them useful for scouring
A. magnesium salts
B. silica
C. calcium carbonate
D. potassium chloride
Q3. Which of these measures can be used to present an average for data?
A. Standard deviation, range and mean
B. Mean, beta and normal distribution
C. Median, range, normal distribution
D. Mean, median and mode
Q4. Identify the marked structure above.
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A. Spongy Mesophyll
B. Palisade Mesophyll
C. Upper Epidermis
D. Guard Cell
Q5. The genotype of a plant showing the dominant phenotype can be determined by
A. Back cross
B. Test cross
C. Dihybrid cross
Q6. The aspen in Colorado was an example of
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A. Propagative roots
B. Parasitic roots
C. Aerial roots
D. Water storage roots
Q7. Where do the dark reactions take place?
A. thylakoid membrane
B. lumen
C. stroma
Q8. It is the point of attachment of a leaf or leaves on the stem.
A. node
B. internode
C. axil
D. bud
Q9. Which part of a plant transports water and minerals to the different parts of a plant?
A. roots
B. stem
C. leaf
Q10. What is the name of this flower and family
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A. Poppy,Solanaceae
B. Daisy,Liliaceae
C. Sunflower and asteraceae
D. Rose, Rosaceae
Q11. The other name for numerical chromosomal aberration
A. Ploidy
B. Monosomy
C. Nullisomy
Q12. Plant with tube-like structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant.
A. Vascular plant
B. non-vascular plant
C. phloem
D. xylem
Q13. The word taxonomy is derived from ___ words.
A. Latin
B. Greek
C. Spanish
Q14. This swedish botanist came up with n binomial nomenclature.
A. Carolus Linnaeus
B. Rachel Carson
C. Charles Darwin
D. The Swiss Family Robinson
Q15. What is needed for photosynthesis to h occur?
A. Sunlight
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Water
D. All of the above
Q16. Which part of the plant is where photosynthesis takes place?
A. leaves
B. stems
C. roots
D. flower
Q17. In Non-Cyclic Electron Flow, which photosystem donates the electrons to the ETC, and ultimately NADPH?
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A. Photosystem II
B. Photosystem I
Q18. type of microscope we use most often in our lab
A. dissecting
B. compound light
C. scanning electron
D. transmission electron
Q19. Ginger is stem and not a root because
A. It stores food
B. It has nodes and internodes
C. It lacks chlorophyll
D. None of the above
Q20. What term describes observing the arrangements of leaves?
A. ornithology
B. taxidermy
C. phyllotaxy
D. venation
Q21. Celluose is a polymer of molecules of the sugar
A. sucrose
B. glucose
C. pentose
D. saccharine
Q22. What are the two red dots?
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A. Young Leaves
B. Old Leaves
C. Axillary Buds
D. Apical Meristems
Q23. Enzymes ___ isrequired to develop ion carrier complex.
A. Kinase
B. Catalase
C. Dehydrogenase
D. Phosphatase
Q24. What is the energy organelle?
A. nucleus
B. mitochondria
C. ribosomes
D. lysosomes
Q25. How do we call the waxy layer that covers the surface of leaves?
A. Cuticle
B. Epidermis
C. Stomata
D. Leaf coat
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