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Botany Test
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1. What is the main function of the roots of a corn plant?
bud scale scars
ferns
absorption of water
cheese - yogurt - pharmaceuticals
2. What hormone stimulates cell division and may interfere with the function of auxin - leading to the development of 'witches-broom'?
butcher's broom
cytokinnin
telophase-I
lichens
3. What pigment absorbs energy and can emit an electron in photosynthesis?
potato
multiple
starch
chlorophyll-A
4. During which phase of mitosis do the sister chromatids separate?
lipids
nucleus
anaphase
potato
5. Seeds are not protected by fruit and they do not have flowers - do not have shell around seeds - reproduce by releasing pollen into the air to make available to the ovule in the megaspores - causing fertilization
lumen
gymnosperms
potato
electron transport chain
6. How does DNA replication take place?
lack of available oxygen
2 strands separate - 2 new strands are produced - each new DNA molecule contains 1 old strand
krebs cycle
nucleus
7. Have a nucleus - and a cell membrane
radial arrangement
eukaryotes
evolution
accessory
8. What best describes a dry fruit which opens at maturity?
radial arrangement
nucleus
maternal sporophyte - gametophyte - daughter sporophyte
dehiscent
9. What organelle contains DNA?
effects of rising carbon dioxide
nucleus
cytokinnin
carbon dioxide
10. NO vascular tissue - NO roots - have modified photosynthetic tissue to help it absorb carbon dioxide without losing too much water - can survive in variety of environments - seedless - and commonly seen as mosses - hornworts - and liverworts.
radial arrangement
bryophytes
natural selection
hormones are produced in a part of a plant and act in another part.
11. What hormone functions in stomatal closure and can be used to induce dormancy in cultivated plants?
krebs cycle
dehiscent
starch
abscistic acid
12. Where in the chloroplast do protons accumulate - resulting in an electrochemical gradient which drives ATP-synthase?
2 strands separate - 2 new strands are produced - each new DNA molecule contains 1 old strand
lumen
andom particle movement results in a net movement from high to low concentration
NOT a sperm - microspore - or egg cell
13. What is considered part of the protoplast?
bionary fission and asexually
lack of available oxygen
seed
-organelles -cytosol -nucleus
14. What cell undergoes meiosis?
provide nutrients for a developing embryo
mobility by cilia or flagella - do not have roots - and are not adapted to dry land
NOT a sperm - microspore - or egg cell
seed
15. A tissue in Which mitosis takes place - giving rise to the secondary xylem.
vascular cambium
pathogens
biome
leaf
16. How many sperm cells does each pollen grain typically carry?
nucleus
active transport
2
starch
17. Traits that are desirable can be selected and bred for. process of selectively mating and breeding plants with particular traits.
ghost plant
prokaryotes
abscistic acid
artificial selection
18. Have a cell wall - no membrane - and no nucleus
prokaryotes
prophase
absorption of water
hormones are produced in a part of a plant and act in another part.
19. Change in gene frequency in a gene population over time.
artificial selection
evolution
effects of rising carbon dioxide
polar nuclei
20. What is a final product of glycolysis?
pyruvate
bud scale scars
-water vapor -oxygen -carbon dioxide
pasteurization
21. 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.
heartwood
pitcher plant
-regulate water loss -regulate gas exchange -allow light to enter the leaf
lumen
22. 'Alleles' are best described as...
radial arrangement
versions of a gene
starch
ghost plant
23. What phenomena explains how a photon can strike any chlorophyll molecule in the antennal complex and still reach the reaction center?
resonance
dehiscent
versions of a gene
leaf
24. Vascular and seed bearing
both gymnosperms and angiosperms
gymnosperms
resonance
-regulate water loss -regulate gas exchange -allow light to enter the leaf
25. What process involves the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane?
synthesis of proteins
structural support
starch
osmosis
26. What cellular processes generate short carbon chains or skeletons which plants use to assemble amino acids and lipids?
bocarnia
2
krebs cycle -glycolysis
fuzzy plant
27. What cell undergoes meiosis?
nitrogenous base
NOT a sperm - microspore - or egg cell
both gymnosperms and angiosperms
cheese - yogurt - pharmaceuticals
28. What phenomena explains how a photon can strike any chlorophyll molecule in the antennal complex and still reach the reaction center?
andom particle movement results in a net movement from high to low concentration
DNA
resonance
palisade mesophyll
29. Under what conditions would a plant utilize fermentation to obtain energy?
lack of available oxygen
bionary fission and asexually
artificial selection
lipids
30. Which part of aerobic respiration generates the most ATP?
-organelles -cytosol -nucleus
electron transport chain
welwichsia
ghost plant
31. What would be a way of keeping a short-day plant from blooming?
-regulate water loss -regulate gas exchange -allow light to enter the leaf
interrupt the dark period with several minutes of light
endodermis
-water vapor -oxygen -carbon dioxide
32. You can determine the age of a woody branch by counting these
electron transport chain
biome
active transport
bud scale scars
33. Composite organisms consisting of a symbiotic organism composed of a fungus with a photosynthetic partner - can be used as a natural fertilizer
accessory
lichens
butcher's broom
biome
34. During which phase of meiosis do daughter cells become haploid?
40x
nucleus
radial arrangement
telophase-I
35. Individuals best adapted to their environment reproduce offspring. it requires variation - heritability - and selection.
biome
natural selection
prophase
seed
36. What is the role of endosperm?
dehiscent
welwichsia
provide nutrients for a developing embryo
pericycle
37. A plant that carries two different versions of a gene for a single trait is...
bryophytes
heterozygous
eukaryotes
welwichsia
38. Seedless - multicellular - and terrestrial - have a vascular system - reproduce by spreading spores that are found on the underside of mature leaves.
a changing/heterogeneous environment
ferns
ethylene
cone
39. The part of an apple most often eaten by people is receptacle tissue - not ovary - making this what type of fruit?
accessory
butcher's broom
xylem
dehiscent
40. What is a product of the biochemical reactions of photosynthesis?
starch
eukaryotes
fungi
lumen
41. Lives in california - it is a lily - waxy - thin - sharp leaves to stop water loss - holds water for up to 2 years.
anther
bocarnia
heartwood
electron transport chain
42. What hormone is most important in the ripening of fruits?
nucleus
ethylene
chlorophyll-A
S-phase
43. How does DNA replication take place?
DNA
mobility by cilia or flagella - do not have roots - and are not adapted to dry land
2 strands separate - 2 new strands are produced - each new DNA molecule contains 1 old strand
krebs cycle
44. What is NOT a function of the vacuole?
dehiscent
resonance
synthesis of proteins
radial arrangement
45. What type of RNA has a codon?
mRNA
ferns
telophase-I
heartwood
46. What pigment is responsible for plants sensing day length?
palisade mesophyll
RNA
bionary fission and asexually
phytochrome
47. Cladifils- modified stems that look like leaves - all parts are photosynthetic
48. What are the major groups of algae?
cyanobacteria - green algae - red algae
S-phase
pairs of chromosomes that each carry an allele for a given trait
fungi
49. What contains the most potential energy?
lichens
translation
starch
orchids
50. What is the main function of the roots of a corn plant?
ADP
accessory
absorption of water
zone of maturation