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Horticulture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The branch of biology that deals with identifying and naming organisms
Taxonomy
Perennial
Pest
Organic matter
2. A plant that completes its life cycle in two seasons
Risk
Filament
Biennial flower
Bare root
3. Fine particles of soil; smaller than sand and larger than clay
Ornamental tree
Dicot
Rodenticide
Silt
4. The reproductive organs of a plant
Safety
Deciduous
Interiorscaping
Flower
5. The proportion of sand - silt - and clay in soil
Germination
Landscaping
Soil texture
Transpiration
6. Exposure to danger or harm
Miticide
Asexual
Variet
Hazard
7. Green leaf-like structure on the exterior of a flower
Fruit
Organic matter
Sepal
Variet
8. The primary growing point of the stem
Pistil
Apical meristem
Petal
Germination
9. Using indoor plants (also commonly referred to as "houseplants") to decorate or improve aesthetics inside a home or commerical building
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Herbicide
Field grow
Interiorscaping
10. Smaller trees of high ornamental value
Nitrogen
Pollination
Placement
Ornamental tree
11. The science and practice of installing - maintaining - and using grasses - plants - shrubs - and trees in the landscape
Bare root
Landscaping
Fertilizer
Photosynthesis
12. The male reproductive parts of a flower
Cellular respiration
Horticulture
Pesticide
Stamen
13. The reproduction of plants by seed - cuttings - budding - or grafting to increase in number - to reproduce
Asexual
Propagation
Interiorscaping
Peat moss
14. A state of being free of danger and injury
Phosphorus
Peat moss
Safety
Rodenticide
15. The pores or openings in the epidermis of a leaf that allow the exchange of oxygen - carbon dioxide - and water vapor
Stomata
Shade tree
Vegetative
Organic matter
16. An outgrowth from a plant that constitutes part of the foliage and functions primarily in food manufacture by photosynthesis
Nematocide
Leaf
LD
Clay
17. The science and practice of installing - maintaining - and using grasses - plants - shrubs - and trees in the landscape
Fertilization
Transpiration
Pollination
Olericulture
18. A substance used to control undesirable fungi
Fungicide
Stomata
Evergreen
Sexual
19. A plant that lives for more than two seasons
Evergreen
Perennial
LD
Filament
20. A variety of control methods - such as cultural - mechanical - biological and chemical - used together to control pests
Accident
Ovary
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Stamen
21. A sac-like structure at the top of the stamen that contains pollen
Anther
Hazard
Growth regulators
Evergreen
22. Heat-treated lava rock that is light weight with low moisture and nutrient-holding capacity
Deciduous
Miticide
Perlite
Accident
23. Type of reproduction using plant parts (but not the reproductive parts)
Placement
Field grow
Vegetative
Vermiculite
24. Lethal dose
Accident
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Nutrient
LD
25. The ability of a plant to withstand cold temperatures
pH
Ground cover
Seed
Hardiness
26. Growing media that lack any mineral soil
Stomata
Balled and burlapped
Soilless media
Stamen
27. Anything unwanted
Petal
Signal words
Pest
Propagation
28. Moss plants that grow on heath bogs
Placement
LD
Variet
Peat moss
29. The reproductive body of a seed plant consisting of one or more seeds and usually various protective and supporting structures
Miticide
Potassium
Style
Fruit
30. Plants grown in normal soil in the ground
Placement
Apical meristem
Stomata
Field grow
31. Hormones and synthetic chemicals that inhibit or modify plant growth and development
Nomenclature
Growth regulators
Field grow
Propagation
32. Contains all three of the primary fertilizer nutrients (nitrogen - phosphorus - and potash)
Landscaping
Cellular respiration
Proficiency
Complete fertilizer
33. Material used to kill or repel pests
Pesticide
Stamen
Herbaceous plant
Fertilizer
34. Material used to control nematodes
Vine
Clay
Anther
Nematocide
35. An index of the acidity of a substance
Deciduous
Shrub
Soil texture
pH
36. The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the flower
Entrepreneur
Photosynthesis
Stomata
Pollination
37. The stalk-like part of the stamen that holds the anther
Growth regulators
Apical meristem
Filament
Bare root
38. An award for an individual's SAE
Proficiency
Chloroplast
Nematocide
Risk
39. The chance that an accident might occur during a research project
Ornamental horticulture
Seed
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Risk
40. The beginning of growth from a seed
Rodenticide
Nitrogen
Biennial flower
Germination
41. A non-woody plant that dies back to the ground each year
Floriculture
Herbaceous plant
Fertilizer
Style
42. Supervised agriculture experience
SAE
Rodenticide
Floriculture
Stomata
43. Stalk - trunk - or branch of a plant; can be vertical or horizontal
Stem
Entrepreneur
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Peat moss
44. A group of organisms with characteristics that distinguish them from other groups in a genus
pH
Olericulture
Organic matter
Species
45. The lower portion of a plant that bears neither leaves nor reproductive organs and that mostly develops underground and anchors the plant; the hairs absorb water and mineral nutrients
Annual flower
Asexual
Root
Safety
46. The tube in the pistil that leads from the stigma to the ovary and through which pollen reaches the ova and egg
Photosynthesis
Style
Fungicide
Stigma
47. Woody or herbaceous plant that require some type of support
Herbicide
Shrub
Pesticide
Vine
48. The manufacture of food by green plants in which carbon dioxide and water are combined in the presence of light and chlorophyll to form sugar and oxygen
Photosynthesis
Phosphorus
Fertilizer
Silt
49. Structure found at the top end of the pistil that contains a sticky surface on which pollen can be caught
Stigma
Risk
Sand
Dicot
50. Using live plants to landscae indoor areas - also known as plantscaping
LD
Root
Entrepreneur
Interiorscaping