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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. Is a hormone for plants and growth regulator
Ethylene
Monoecious
Companion crops
Simplicity
2. What do roots do for the plant
Cultivars
Rhythm
Take nutrients and water for the plant and store food for the plant. serves an anchor for plant.
Unity
3. 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.
Nodes
Aggregates
B horizon
Proportion
4. Are plants that may live multiple years and may form flowers and seeds every year
Cross pollinization
Perennials
Binomial nomenclature
Leaves
5. Are new of hybrid plants in which hybridization has been manipulated by humans
Stigma
Monocots
Cultivars
Nutrient management plans
6. The soils should be avoided because it pushes aggregates together - causing them to eventually break down
Compaction
Aggregates
Fruits
Plant hardiness
7. This name is not always capitalized - in botany refers to a group of plants that can interbreed only among themselves
Specific epithet
xylem
Simplicity
Rhythm
8. 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
Respiration
Vegetable
Active ingredients
9. Is moving liquid pesticide mixture through a filling hose and into a water source
Back - siphoning
Genus
Dicots
Parent material
10. Flowers with several simple pistils formed
Biennial
Nodes
Aggregate fruits
Back - siphoning
11. A condition in which wind or heat take too much water from a plant
Active ingredients
Nutrient supply
O horizon
Sunscald
12. Is an equality in something visually attractive
Biennial
Balance
Yield potential
Aggregates
13. Is change that is gradual
Annuals
Compaction
Mulch - Till
Transition
14. The male portion of a flower
Perennials
Stamen
Binomial nomenclature
Cross pollinization
15. Have a two - year growth cycle
Biennial
Phloem
Yield potential
Unity
16. A process in which nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is converted into ammonia.
Compaction
Rhubarb
Nitrogen fixation
Stamen
17. An embryo then develops inside a tissue that is protective and both layers are known as a
Seed
Mycoplasmas
Stems
Stamen
18. When light is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into plant food.
Harrowing
Photosynthesis
Stigma
Nodes
19. One of several major factors influencing soil characteristics.
Photosynthesis
Nodes
Parent material
Bracts
20. Are brightly colored forms in which leaves may be modified
Unity
Monocots
Rhythm
Bracts
21. Determine how long is an internodes length
Fumigant
Temperature and light
Varities
Cross pollinization
22. Refer in botanical use as the edible parts of plant - other than the flower
No - till
Compaction
Vegetable
Root hairs
23. Refers to how well a plant can survive cold temperatures
Plant hardiness
Multiple fruits.
Stomata
Cambium
24. Provide food for plants. absorb sunlight and transform it into food.
Leaves
Tillage
Balance
Back - siphoning
25. Are a man made means of treating water through natural processes using plants - animals - microorganisms and the environment itself.
Bracts
Constructed wetlands
Nutrient supply
Dioecious
26. The system using two names to identify plants.
B horizon
Dicots
Stamen
Binomial nomenclature
27. Is where the formation of pollen takes place
Self - sterile
Unity
Anther
Monocots
28. Is a reference to the size of portions of the design in relation to one another.
Root interception
Stigma
Proportion
Cutin
29. The female portion of a flower
Cuticle
No - till
Seed
Pistil
30. Is a wind - moved material that is silt - sized or smaller
Harrowing
Pistil
Loess
Fibrous roots
31. The system that allows the lifeblood or water - nutrients and food through the plant
Self - sterile
Ridge till
Insert ingredients
Vascular system
32. Are organisms that can kill or reduce the ability to reporduce in other organisms
Monocots
Nitrogen fixation
Binomial nomenclature
Natural enemies
33. Refers to the movement through the soil of molecules.
Diffusion
Harrowing
Lacustrine
Evergreen
34. Is breaking soil out of clods and breaking in finer clumps. Do this after you plow.
Compaction
Monoecious
Multiple fruits.
Harrowing
35. Below the A horizon - the ___ horizon is usually light colored layer - with clay particles having been leached or removed. Contains organic matter as well as iron oxides and aluminum.
E horizon
Stamen
Transition
Fibrous roots
36. The only vegetable used as a fruit
Evapotranspiration
Mulch - Till
Rhubarb
Companion crops
37. Scarring on the blossom end of a tomato
Biennial
Seed
Catface
Active ingredients
38. As in the sense of a plant part - is a structure that produces seeds.
Catface
Flowers
Seed
Decidious
39. Soil is undisturbed from harvest to planting - in strips up to 1/3 of the row width.
Respiration
Transpiration
Mulch - Till
Ridge till
40. A stem also has a part known as a ___ - which produces tissue that lengthens the stem
Cambium
Compaction
Monoecious
Annuals
41. One of several conservation tillage types used to cover 30 percent or more of pasture with crop residue.
No - till
Erosion
Nodes
Parent material
42. Are the smallest known living organisms that may reporuce and live apart from other living organisms.
Perennials
Binomial nomenclature
Mycoplasmas
Hydroponics
43. Ripe ovaries or groups of ripened ovaries that contain seeds.
Biennial
Genus
Fruits
Colluvium
44. Parent material moved by gravity
Constructed wetlands
Compaction
Colluvium
Hydroponics
45. A technology for growing plants in nutrient solutions with an artificial medium that providing mechanical support.
Cross pollinization
Balance
Pistil
Hydroponics
46. A tomato disorder marked by a black or leathery brown spot on the fruits bottom.
Fruit cracking
E horizon
Blossom - end rot
Perennials
47. A cluster or several flowers
Sunscald
Multiple fruits.
Natural enemies
Fumigant
48. Repeated features such as plants. These features have like shape - form - texture - and color.
Unity
Flowers
O horizon
Repetition
49. Are groups of plants developing new characteristics that occur naturally though hybridization.
Varities
Blossom - end rot
Tendils
Seed
50. Have numerous roots that are branched out.
Cutin
Rhubarb
Fibrous roots
Balance