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Praxis Plant Science Botany
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praxis
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botany
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Are flowers and shoots not yet developed
Decidious
Buds
Biennial
Plant hardiness
2. The male portion of a flower
Take nutrients and water for the plant and store food for the plant. serves an anchor for plant.
Simplicity
Stamen
Seed
3. The ___ horizon tops the profile and contains mostly organic matter - with a decomposed vegetation structure that enriches the soil with nutrients and helps it retain moisture.
Cotyledons
Seed
Natural enemies
O horizon
4. In design comes from elements creating a feeling of motion that can lead the eyes of a viewer through or beyond the area designed.
Rhythm
Self - sterile
Diffusion
Repetition
5. Is an equality in something visually attractive
Balance
Biennial
Take nutrients and water for the plant and store food for the plant. serves an anchor for plant.
Parent material
6. The part of the system that moves the food is known as the
Phloem
Tillage
Companion crops
Self - fruitful
7. Below the E horizon - the ___ horizon is where fine material has accumulated to create a dense layer in the soil. May be enriched with calcium carbonate in the form of a layer or nodule.
B horizon
Nitrogen fixation
Yield potential
Mass bulk/flow
8. Materials that are moved by streams and deposited into fresh water.
Mass bulk/flow
Balance
Bracts
Lacustrine
9. A protective layer outside the surface of a leaf.
Phloem
Cuticle
Simplicity
E horizon
10. Are those chemicals that control a target pest
Natural enemies
Taproots
Transition
Active ingredients
11. Scarring on the blossom end of a tomato
Residual
Catface
Compaction
Hydroponics
12. Is a cyclic irrigation application that delivers water to land during a series of on and off time spans known as hydraulic surges.
Surge flow
Harrowing
Biennial
Fruits
13. How water is used in plants to carry nutrients
Transpiration
Specific epithet
Colluvium
Spines
14. The opposite of photosynthesis - uses food and oxygen to change chemical energy into heat for plants.
Dioecious
Insert ingredients
Binomial nomenclature
Respiration
15. Is a wind - moved material that is silt - sized or smaller
Fruit
Balance
Perennials
Loess
16. Is leading a visual observation toward a certain feature by planting the feature at a vanishing point that is between radial or approaching straight lines.
Focalization
Nutrient management plans
Nutrient supply
Proportion
17. Plants that live their entire life cycle n one growing season
Annuals
Temperature and light
Hydroponics
Ethylene
18. A process in which nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is converted into ammonia.
Bracts
Surge flow
Nitrogen fixation
Leaves
19. Formation of buds taking place.
Nodes
Plant hardiness
Tillage
Balance
20. Occurs when pollen is carried from one plant to another
Cross pollinization
Insert ingredients
B horizon
Rhubarb
21. Is breaking soil out of clods and breaking in finer clumps. Do this after you plow.
O horizon
Self - sterile
Harrowing
Root hairs
22. Which holds and captures pollen - and the style.
Nitrogen fixation
Genus
Stigma
Photosynthesis
23. A technology for growing plants in nutrient solutions with an artificial medium that providing mechanical support.
Active ingredients
Constructed wetlands
Loess
Hydroponics
24. Determine how long is an internodes length
Compaction
Stigma
Temperature and light
Evergreen
25. For each field should then be analyzed based on the soil productivity and management that is intended.
Yield potential
Eolian
Aggregate fruits
Fruits
26. Increases organic matter and disburses aggregates
Respiration
Tillage
Ethylene
Sunscald
27. Is where the formation of pollen takes place
Fruit cracking
Diffusion
Anther
Mulch - Till
28. Are plants grouped because of its ability to grow in girth
Active ingredients
Dicots
Nodes
Dioecious
29. The loss of water by plants from both evaporation and transpiration.
Root hairs
Evapotranspiration
Aggregate fruits
Constructed wetlands
30. Is a hormone for plants and growth regulator
Ridge till
Taproots
Ethylene
Parent material
31. Refer in botanical use as the edible parts of plant - other than the flower
Root interception
Fumigant
E horizon
Vegetable
32. Should be used when mixed plantings are made during marginal planting periods.
Dicots
E horizon
Multiple fruits.
Companion crops
33. Refers to woody plants that lse leaves or needle each winter
Fibrous roots
Root interception
Decidious
Annuals
34. The only vegetable used as a fruit
Self - fruitful
Rhubarb
Parent material
Binomial nomenclature
35. As in the sense of a plant part - is a structure that produces seeds.
Flowers
Compaction
Vascular system
Leaves
36. Pesticide is a capor or gas or it forms a cloud of vapor and gas when applied
Fumigant
Focalization
Surge flow
xylem
37. Full width tilage involving one or more trips during the soil surface is tilled. Done before or during planting.
Tillage
Constructed wetlands
Mulch - Till
Genus
38. The growing of roots into new soil that contacts available nutrients
Rhythm
Root interception
Compaction
Tendils
39. Help decrease the amount of excessive nutrients that can enter the water from storm runoff.
Insert ingredients
Fumigant
Nutrient management plans
Dioecious
40. The soils should be avoided because it pushes aggregates together - causing them to eventually break down
Compaction
Respiration
Blossom - end rot
Fumigant
41. Are groups of plants developing new characteristics that occur naturally though hybridization.
Cuticle
Colluvium
Fungi
Varities
42. Contain a strong primary root along with roots that branch out on the side
Monoecious
Cuticle
Taproots
Binomial nomenclature
43. What do roots do for the plant
Buds
Compaction
Stigma
Take nutrients and water for the plant and store food for the plant. serves an anchor for plant.
44. Trunks for a plant. support leaves - fruits - and flowers. May also take in nutrients and store food.
Stems
Fumigant
Cotyledons
Active ingredients
45. Refers to how well a plant can survive cold temperatures
Yield potential
O horizon
Companion crops
Plant hardiness
46. Refers to a plant froup with male and female plants occuring on the same plant such as corn and squash
Aggregate fruits
Stamen
Monoecious
Rhubarb
47. Have a two - year growth cycle
Unity
Biennial
Nutrient management plans
Companion crops
48. By crops is dependent on the soils nutrient supply - the area of the root surface area and the root activity.
Nutrient management plans
Respiration
Monoecious
Nutrient supply
49. Flowers with several simple pistils formed
Spines
Aggregate fruits
Binomial nomenclature
Unity
50. In a tomato is from a fast uptake of water such as from sownpurs or excessive watering.
Stamen
Nodes
Bracts
Fruit cracking