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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. What best describes a dry fruit which opens at maturity?
starch
dehiscent
bocarnia
mangrove
2. The ocular lens of a microscope is 10x - and the objective lens is 4x. What is the total magnification of the microscope?
bocarnia
40x
lichens
storage
3. What is the role of endosperm?
pairs of chromosomes that each carry an allele for a given trait
welwichsia
provide nutrients for a developing embryo
bionary fission and asexually
4. 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?
heartwood
nucleus
pasteurization
the water potential is higher in the potato than the sugar solution
5. During which phase of mitosis does the nuclear envelope disappear?
storage
prophase
abscistic acid
osmosis
6. Individuals best adapted to their environment reproduce offspring. it requires variation - heritability - and selection.
endodermis
bionary fission and asexually
natural selection
mRNA
7. Lives in desert - leaves have waxy cuticle - succulent - holds onto water
ghost plant
orchids
biome
cone
8. Enzymes are an example of what type of molecule?
abscistic acid
leaf
protein
butcher's broom
9. What is the primary function of collenchyma cells?
bud scale scars
chloroplasts
structural support
a changing/heterogeneous environment
10. What organelle contains DNA?
nucleus
krebs cycle -glycolysis
mangrove
radial arrangement
11. What is the function of the cortex in a root?
krebs cycle -glycolysis
40x
translation
storage
12. What contains the most potential energy?
translation
starch
polar nuclei
cytokinnin
13. Which part of aerobic respiration results in the production of CO2?
krebs cycle
gymnosperms
both gymnosperms and angiosperms
starch
14. How does DNA replication take place?
natural selection
chloroplasts
accessory
2 strands separate - 2 new strands are produced - each new DNA molecule contains 1 old strand
15. During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
krebs cycle -glycolysis
S-phase
mobility by cilia or flagella - do not have roots - and are not adapted to dry land
prophase
16. 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.
bud scale scars
welwichsia
mRNA
chloroplasts
17. Have a nucleus - and a cell membrane
eukaryotes
protein
radial arrangement
prophase
18. What hormone functions in stomatal closure and can be used to induce dormancy in cultivated plants?
interrupt the dark period with several minutes of light
prokaryotes
dehiscent
abscistic acid
19. Heating up bacteria until it is harmless and cannot function.
artificial selection
RNA
lipids
pasteurization
20. What is a function of the epidermis?
-organelles -cytosol -nucleus
translation
-regulate water loss -regulate gas exchange -allow light to enter the leaf
S-phase
21. Have a nucleus - and a cell membrane
eukaryotes
bionary fission and asexually
radial arrangement
lipids
22. What structure is MOST important in generating root pressure?
osmosis
bud scale scars
translation
endodermis
23. What organelle do guard cells contain that other epidermal cells lack?
chloroplasts
S-phase
accessory
phytochrome
24. What is a reactant in the photochemical reactions of photosynthesis?
bocarnia
pasteurization
krebs cycle
water
25. In what portion of a root might you find 'root hairs'?
zone of maturation
nucleus
anther
iris diaphragm
26. An ecosystem with similar climatic conditions on earth - such as communities of plants - animals - and soil organisms
biome
osmosis
2 strands separate - 2 new strands are produced - each new DNA molecule contains 1 old strand
fungi
27. 'Alleles' are best described as...
versions of a gene
zone of maturation
heterozygous
pairs of chromosomes that each carry an allele for a given trait
28. Which class of organic macromolecule stores the greatest amount of potential energy?
eukaryotes
fuzzy plant
lipids
hormones are produced in a part of a plant and act in another part.
29. Traits that are desirable can be selected and bred for. process of selectively mating and breeding plants with particular traits.
starch
pyruvate
artificial selection
electron transport chain
30. What plant tissue functions in conducting water from the roots to the leaves?
telophase-I
both gymnosperms and angiosperms
xylem
absorption of water
31. What part of a stem can a tree live without?
iris diaphragm
heartwood
translation
artificial selection
32. Lives in dry - hot/cold - windy places - has fuzzy hairs to distance wind from the leaves
cyanobacteria - green algae - red algae
fuzzy plant
anaphase
gymnosperms
33. What is a final product of aerobic respiration?
biome
polar nuclei
electron transport chain
carbon dioxide
34. In what portion of a root might you find 'root hairs'?
-organelles -cytosol -nucleus
zone of maturation
lipids
-organelles -cytosol -nucleus
35. What process involves the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane?
mobility by cilia or flagella - do not have roots - and are not adapted to dry land
gymnosperms
telophase-I
osmosis
36. What is the main function of the roots of a corn plant?
-regulate water loss -regulate gas exchange -allow light to enter the leaf
active transport
absorption of water
telophase-I
37. 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.
bryophytes
S-phase
starch
anaphase
38. Where in a plant is the water potential lowest?
zone of maturation
leaf
orchids
maternal sporophyte - gametophyte - daughter sporophyte
39. What separates during meiosis-II
endodermis
sister chromatids
cyanobacteria - green algae - red algae
accessory
40. What type of RNA has an anticodon?
tRNA
40x
lipids
abscistic acid
41. Seedless - multicellular - and terrestrial - have a vascular system - reproduce by spreading spores that are found on the underside of mature leaves.
prophase
cytokinnin
ferns
RNA
42. What is considered part of the protoplast?
polar nuclei
pasteurization
interrupt the dark period with several minutes of light
-organelles -cytosol -nucleus
43. Which part of the microscope would be adjusted to sharpen the image of a specimen at high magnification?
ghost plant
iris diaphragm
cytokinnin
carbon dioxide
44. In what part of a flower is pollen produced?
ground tissue
fuzzy plant
anther
-organelles -cytosol -nucleus
45. Traits that are desirable can be selected and bred for. process of selectively mating and breeding plants with particular traits.
artificial selection
xylem
ferns
ghost plant
46. If an ovule is fertilized - what will it develop into?
telophase-I
seed
welwichsia
nucleus
47. Which tissue system occurs throughout the plant - is made up of parenchyma - collenchyma - and sclerenchyma cells - and functions in storage - structural support - and metabolism?
chloroplasts
ground tissue
chlorophyll-A
lipids
48. Cladifils- modified stems that look like leaves - all parts are photosynthetic
49. Three generations of gymnosperms
maternal sporophyte - gametophyte - daughter sporophyte
starch
gymnosperms
nitrogenous base
50. 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
nucleus
effects of rising carbon dioxide
gymnosperms
telophase-I