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Botany Basics

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1. The fleshy edible part of the strawberry is actually the ____?






2. Which of the following is a critical part of a seed providing nutrition for the embryo?






3. The discrete paches of xylem and phloem found in herbaceous dicot stems are called ____?






4. Explain how a guard cell opens and closes the stoma?






5. What does the term 'C'HOPK'NS CaFe Mighty good' represent?






6. This tissue/region is present in monocot roots but absent in dicot roots?






7. Briefly describe the development of vascular tissu by the lateral/vascular cambium of a stem and how that results in the production of wood?






8. A plant with flowers containing stamens but no carpels would be a ___ plant with ____ flowers?






9. Which of the following is a critical part of a seed providing nutrition for the embryo?






10. The discrete patches of xylem and phloem found in monocot stems are called ____?






11. The part of the flower in which seeds are produced is the ___?






12. A structure in the axil of an attached leaf that is apable of future growth to form a branch shoot is the ____?






13. When the calyx - corolla - and stamen of a flower appear to be attached at the top of the ovary - the ovary is said to be ____?






14. Horizontal stems that grow just below the surface of the soil are called ____?






15. This tissue (region) is present in monocot roots but absent in dicot roots?






16. Which of the following is part of the embryo of the seed?






17. In nature depletion of mineral nutrients in the soil - interference with plant growth by excluding air - and the acceleration of the breakdown of nitrates in the soil is caused by too much ____?






18. Vessels are different from traechids because _____?






19. The ___ horizon - also referred to as ____ - is the most imp't agriculturally and deep layers of This is found in the ____ biome?






20. Which molecule is synthesized during the light reactions of photosynthesis by receiving electrons - becoming an eectron carrier molecule?






21. Roots differ from stems in ___?






22. A uniovulate carpel would contain how many seed?






23. The areas between the location of leaf attachments on the stem are called ___?






24. An advantage to tap roots is that they ____?






25. Which of the following is a specialized root?






26. The spines of cacti are specially adapted to perform 2 imp't functions for the plant - transpiration and photosynthesis. True or false?






27. Roots differ from stems in ___?






28. Which cell type is responsible for transporting sugars in a plant?






29. Not a specialized stem?






30. In a mature - woody dicot stem - the tissue between the xylem and phloem is the ____?






31. Which of the following drugs are NOT obtained from leaves?






32. The ground tissue of monocots is composed of ___?






33. A leaf with leaflets is classified as a ____ leaf while a leaf with a single blade is classified as a ____ leaf?






34. The main 'job' of the root is ____?






35. The longest wavelength of energy reaching the earth from the sun is ___?






36. Which of the following woud NOT be a part of the vasulcar stele?






37. A conspicuous organelle at the light microscope level in cells of the palisade mesophyll would be ___?






38. Why is an Irish/white potato classified as a modified stem?






39. The space between the nodes of a stem is called the _____?






40. The best soil for plant growth is ___?






41. The wood of cone bearing trees - softwoods - consists of primary traechids - while the wood of flowering trees - hardwoods - consists of traechids and ____?






42. The part of the flower in which seeds are produced is the ___?






43. Leaves and buds are attached to the stem at the ___?






44. Wood cells are composed primarily of lignin and ____?






45. The 'eyes' of the Irish potato are actually ____?






46. When the calyx - corolla - and stamen of a flower are attached below the overy - the ovary is said to be ___?






47. Differentiate between diffusion and osmosis?






48. Which of the following is not a specialized stem?






49. The type of root system found in a dicot is a ___?






50. The layer of chlorenchyma cells oriented to capture optimum sunlight at the top of the leaf are the ____?