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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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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Flowers with several simple pistils formed
Cultivars
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Aggregate fruits
Unity
2. Are the smallest known living organisms that may reporuce and live apart from other living organisms.
Mycoplasmas
Root hairs
Natural enemies
Respiration
3. Protect the plant
Fumigant
Erosion
Spines
Eolian
4. Are plants that may live multiple years and may form flowers and seeds every year
Fungi
Cuticle
Perennials
Leaves
5. The system using two names to identify plants.
Transpiration
Photosynthesis
Fruit
Binomial nomenclature
6. Pollinated from the same flower or other flowes on the same
Self - fruitful
Dicots
Fibrous roots
Aggregates
7. Plants that live their entire life cycle n one growing season
Surge flow
Flowers
Annuals
Bracts
8. Are new of hybrid plants in which hybridization has been manipulated by humans
Cultivars
Simplicity
Cuticle
Proportion
9. The female portion of a flower
Self - sterile
Rhythm
Erosion
Pistil
10. Parent material moved by gravity
Colluvium
Proportion
Parent material
Nutrient supply
11. Are groups of plants developing new characteristics that occur naturally though hybridization.
Varities
Integrated pest management
Cross pollinization
Tillage
12. In a tomato is from a fast uptake of water such as from sownpurs or excessive watering.
Dioecious
Fruit cracking
Vascular system
Rhubarb
13. By crops is dependent on the soils nutrient supply - the area of the root surface area and the root activity.
Respiration
A horizon
Lacustrine
Nutrient supply
14. This name is not always capitalized - in botany refers to a group of plants that can interbreed only among themselves
Evapotranspiration
Photosynthesis
Focalization
Specific epithet
15. The system that allows the lifeblood or water - nutrients and food through the plant
Ethylene
Surge flow
Vascular system
Eolian
16. Increases organic matter and disburses aggregates
Tillage
E horizon
Rhubarb
Phloem
17. When soil detaches from a portion of the soil profile or the surface of the soil
Phloem
Companion crops
Erosion
Stamen
18. For each field should then be analyzed based on the soil productivity and management that is intended.
Yield potential
B horizon
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Integrated pest management
19. Are the first leaves to appear after seeds germinate
Cotyledons
Plant hardiness
Vascular system
Mass bulk/flow
20. Is a hormone for plants and growth regulator
Stamen
Constructed wetlands
Fruit
Ethylene
21. Refer in botanical use as the edible parts of plant - other than the flower
Vegetable
Parent material
Tillage
Catface
22. Plants retain their leaces all year
Evergreen
Ridge till
Monocots
Sunscald
23. Is a reference to the size of portions of the design in relation to one another.
Proportion
Ridge till
Stems
Parent material
24. Cannot be fertilized by their own pollen
Self - sterile
Balance
Transpiration
Seed
25. Are those chemicals that control a target pest
Nutrient supply
Rhubarb
Cultivars
Active ingredients
26. Are flowers and shoots not yet developed
Pistil
Mycoplasmas
Buds
Varities
27. As in the sense of a plant part - is a structure that produces seeds.
Flowers
Perennials
B horizon
Natural enemies
28. 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
Cultivars
Annuals
Pistil
29. Is movement of nutrients to the surfaces of roots through water movement in the soil.
Mass bulk/flow
Mulch - Till
Tillage
Dioecious
30. Materials that are moved by streams and deposited into fresh water.
Lacustrine
Vascular system
Hydroponics
Fumigant
31. One of several conservation tillage types used to cover 30 percent or more of pasture with crop residue.
Proportion
No - till
Buds
Active ingredients
32. When light is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into plant food.
Leaves
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Evergreen
Photosynthesis
33. Are created when microbes from decomposed organic matter make compounds that make soil particles hold together.
Compaction
Diffusion
Evergreen
Aggregates
34. Is moving liquid pesticide mixture through a filling hose and into a water source
Specific epithet
Cultivars
Cambium
Back - siphoning
35. Are inactive parts of pesticide used for diluting a pesticide or to make it safer - easier to mix - measure - apply or more effective.
Insert ingredients
Vegetable
Varities
Stigma
36. Refers to the movement through the soil of molecules.
Diffusion
Natural enemies
Plant hardiness
Erosion
37. The growing of roots into new soil that contacts available nutrients
Rhythm
Root interception
Cuticle
Monocots
38. One of several major factors influencing soil characteristics.
Spines
Ethylene
Parent material
Back - siphoning
39. The loss of water by plants from both evaporation and transpiration.
Multiple fruits.
Evapotranspiration
Evergreen
xylem
40. Are a man made means of treating water through natural processes using plants - animals - microorganisms and the environment itself.
Transpiration
Colluvium
Integrated pest management
Constructed wetlands
41. Soil is undisturbed from harvest to planting - in strips up to 1/3 of the row width.
Tendils
Ridge till
Dioecious
No - till
42. Reducing a design to its simplest and most functional form.
Cuticle
Natural enemies
Simplicity
Mycoplasmas
43. Which holds and captures pollen - and the style.
Ethylene
Stigma
Surge flow
Seed
44. Refers to a plant froup with male and female plants occuring on the same plant such as corn and squash
Cambium
Buds
Cuticle
Monoecious
45. Increase the roots capacity to absorb to water and nutrients
Root hairs
Cross pollinization
Transition
Buds
46. Examples os plants classified by growth patterns - have conducting rubes throughout their stems
Monocots
Respiration
Companion crops
Biennial
47. A protective layer outside the surface of a leaf.
Phloem
Cuticle
Ridge till
Varities
48. Formation of buds taking place.
Tendils
Fruits
Phloem
Nodes
49. Parent material that the wind transports
No - till
Fruits
Surge flow
Eolian
50. Have a two - year growth cycle
Catface
Respiration
Genus
Biennial