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Botany Test
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Cladifils- modified stems that look like leaves - all parts are photosynthetic
2. What is NOT a product of the krebs cycle?
cytokinnin
chlorophyll-A
ADP
protein
3. What is the function of the cortex in a root?
ferns
storage
chloroplasts
chlorophyll-A
4. Seedless - multicellular - and terrestrial - have a vascular system - reproduce by spreading spores that are found on the underside of mature leaves.
ferns
nitrogenous base
resonance
multiple
5. What is the main function of the roots of a corn plant?
welwichsia
bud scale scars
absorption of water
iris diaphragm
6. What is a reactant in the photochemical reactions of photosynthesis?
water
versions of a gene
cheese - yogurt - pharmaceuticals
provide nutrients for a developing embryo
7. Three generations of gymnosperms
transcription
maternal sporophyte - gametophyte - daughter sporophyte
lack of available oxygen
eukaryotes
8. Bugs crawl into 'pitchers' - tiny hairs keep them from getting out - plant breaks down enzymes - and uses nitrogen. lives in places where nitrogen is limited.
prophase
DNA
starch
pitcher plant
9. Where in a dicot leaf does the majority of photosynthesis occur?
bocarnia
phytochrome
2
palisade mesophyll
10. What cellular processes generate short carbon chains or skeletons which plants use to assemble amino acids and lipids?
bryophytes
krebs cycle -glycolysis
butcher's broom
pitcher plant
11. What pigment is responsible for plants sensing day length?
nucleus
phytochrome
lichens
fuzzy plant
12. A plant that carries two different versions of a gene for a single trait is...
heterozygous
mobility by cilia or flagella - do not have roots - and are not adapted to dry land
40x
translation
13. What organelle do guard cells contain that other epidermal cells lack?
chloroplasts
pathogens
mangrove
biome
14. What part of a stem can a tree live without?
versions of a gene
abscistic acid
endodermis
heartwood
15. Differences in type and location of human-managed ecosystems - quantity and quality of available drinking water and air may also be affected by rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide
effects of rising carbon dioxide
ghost plant
cheese - yogurt - pharmaceuticals
telophase-I
16. You can determine the age of a woody branch by counting these
bud scale scars
synthesis of proteins
synthesis of proteins
lipids
17. What is considered part of the protoplast?
versions of a gene
tRNA
-organelles -cytosol -nucleus
transcription
18. A tissue in Which mitosis takes place - giving rise to the secondary xylem.
vascular cambium
zone of maturation
xylem
pitcher plant
19. 'Alleles' are best described as...
pericycle
bionary fission and asexually
versions of a gene
both gymnosperms and angiosperms
20. Where in a plant is the water potential lowest?
lack of available oxygen
-water vapor -oxygen -carbon dioxide
leaf
heterozygous
21. What cell undergoes meiosis?
gymnosperms
NOT a sperm - microspore - or egg cell
chloroplasts
endodermis
22. Transfer of DNA to RNA
transcription
natural selection
starch
water
23. A gymnosperm - lives in the desert for up to 3000 years - only grows 2 leaves - 5 feet across - they receive 1 inch of lower of rainfall per year - roots can grow under the soil at least a mile.
the water potential is higher in the potato than the sugar solution
natural selection
DNA
welwichsia
24. Bugs crawl into 'pitchers' - tiny hairs keep them from getting out - plant breaks down enzymes - and uses nitrogen. lives in places where nitrogen is limited.
NOT a sperm - microspore - or egg cell
pairs of chromosomes that each carry an allele for a given trait
pitcher plant
protein
25. Which tissue system occurs throughout the plant - is made up of parenchyma - collenchyma - and sclerenchyma cells - and functions in storage - structural support - and metabolism?
bionary fission and asexually
vascular cambium
starch
ground tissue
26. Which part of the microscope would be adjusted to sharpen the image of a specimen at high magnification?
xylem
leaf
iris diaphragm
starch
27. What best describes a dry fruit which opens at maturity?
dehiscent
bionary fission and asexually
abscistic acid
effects of rising carbon dioxide
28. Change in gene frequency in a gene population over time.
-water vapor -oxygen -carbon dioxide
40x
evolution
tRNA
29. What separates during meiosis-II
sister chromatids
electron transport chain
endodermis
NOT a sperm - microspore - or egg cell
30. During which phase of meiosis do daughter cells become haploid?
DNA
radial arrangement
telophase-I
osmosis
31. What type of RNA has a codon?
active transport
-organelles -cytosol -nucleus
mRNA
biome
32. What causes diffusion of gases to occur?
orchids
cytokinnin
nitrogenous base
andom particle movement results in a net movement from high to low concentration
33. If an ovule is fertilized - what will it develop into?
sister chromatids
abscistic acid
seed
starch
34. What is NOT a structure found on a typical flowering plant?
nucleus
prophase
storage
cone
35. The part of an apple most often eaten by people is receptacle tissue - not ovary - making this what type of fruit?
provide nutrients for a developing embryo
a changing/heterogeneous environment
accessory
synthesis of proteins
36. Under what circumstance would sexual reproduction be more successful than asexual reproduction?
heterozygous
a changing/heterogeneous environment
effects of rising carbon dioxide
lipids
37. What type of RNA has a codon?
butcher's broom
nitrogenous base
mRNA
heterozygous
38. Have a cell wall - no membrane - and no nucleus
mRNA
starch
prokaryotes
lumen
39. A piece of potato tuber is placed in a concentrated sugar-water solution. what statement BEST describes why the piece of potato shrinks in size over time?
nucleus
active transport
anther
the water potential is higher in the potato than the sugar solution
40. Which part of the microscope would be adjusted to sharpen the image of a specimen at high magnification?
iris diaphragm
bionary fission and asexually
S-phase
butcher's broom
41. What type of RNA has an anticodon?
cyanobacteria - green algae - red algae
nucleus
tRNA
translation
42. What is a final product of glycolysis?
pyruvate
ghost plant
fuzzy plant
bud scale scars
43. Lives in dry - hot/cold - windy places - has fuzzy hairs to distance wind from the leaves
ethylene
fuzzy plant
cone
xylem
44. Under what circumstance would sexual reproduction be more successful than asexual reproduction?
starch
a changing/heterogeneous environment
butcher's broom
cone
45. What would be a way of keeping a short-day plant from blooming?
interrupt the dark period with several minutes of light
chloroplasts
telophase-I
prophase
46. An ecosystem with similar climatic conditions on earth - such as communities of plants - animals - and soil organisms
protein
pyruvate
pairs of chromosomes that each carry an allele for a given trait
biome
47. What hormone stimulates cell division and may interfere with the function of auxin - leading to the development of 'witches-broom'?
cytokinnin
-organelles -cytosol -nucleus
krebs cycle
translation
48. What process would be used by a plant to move potassium ions across a membrane AGAINST a concentration gradient?
resonance
active transport
lack of available oxygen
seed
49. What structure is MOST important in generating root pressure?
endodermis
storage
protein
transcription
50. What are beneficial products made from bacteria?
transcription
potato
40x
cheese - yogurt - pharmaceuticals