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Praxis Plant Science Botany
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praxis
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Refers to the first name used in binomial nomenclature. Capitalized word that refers to a plant cluster that has similarities that can be recognized easily.
Stigma
Cuticle
Genus
Natural enemies
2. Ripe ovaries or groups of ripened ovaries that contain seeds.
Catface
Simplicity
Multiple fruits.
Fruits
3. Refers to a plant froup with male and female plants occuring on the same plant such as corn and squash
Root interception
Monoecious
Stamen
Transpiration
4. Are inactive parts of pesticide used for diluting a pesticide or to make it safer - easier to mix - measure - apply or more effective.
Flowers
Nitrogen fixation
O horizon
Insert ingredients
5. Uses a variety of combinations to control pest - generally one that does the least harm to the pest of the environment.
Back - siphoning
Integrated pest management
Cutin
Balance
6. Full width tilage involving one or more trips during the soil surface is tilled. Done before or during planting.
Cotyledons
Mulch - Till
Residual
Simplicity
7. Is change that is gradual
Nutrient supply
Fungi
Transition
Leaves
8. The soils should be avoided because it pushes aggregates together - causing them to eventually break down
Erosion
Leaves
Compaction
Parent material
9. The female portion of a flower
Cuticle
Pistil
Nitrogen fixation
Vascular system
10. Plants that live their entire life cycle n one growing season
Compaction
Cotyledons
Annuals
Mycoplasmas
11. Plants retain their leaces all year
Cambium
Rhubarb
Aggregate fruits
Evergreen
12. Come from effective components used to express a main idea through a consistent style
Stigma
Compaction
Unity
Monoecious
13. A stem also has a part known as a ___ - which produces tissue that lengthens the stem
O horizon
Dicots
Cambium
Fruits
14. Pollinated from the same flower or other flowes on the same
Mycoplasmas
Self - fruitful
Perennials
O horizon
15. Examples os plants classified by growth patterns - have conducting rubes throughout their stems
Fruit
Evapotranspiration
Stigma
Monocots
16. For each field should then be analyzed based on the soil productivity and management that is intended.
Decidious
Proportion
Diffusion
Yield potential
17. Soil is undisturbed from harvest to planting - in strips up to 1/3 of the row width.
Spines
Seed
Ridge till
Temperature and light
18. The opposite of photosynthesis - uses food and oxygen to change chemical energy into heat for plants.
Stems
Cotyledons
Respiration
Phloem
19. Is a wind - moved material that is silt - sized or smaller
Cuticle
Natural enemies
Cambium
Loess
20. Scarring on the blossom end of a tomato
Catface
Nutrient supply
Mycoplasmas
Tendils
21. A condition in which wind or heat take too much water from a plant
Sunscald
Integrated pest management
Transpiration
Constructed wetlands
22. Reducing a design to its simplest and most functional form.
Simplicity
xylem
Cross pollinization
Active ingredients
23. The system using two names to identify plants.
Dioecious
Binomial nomenclature
Unity
Temperature and light
24. Are organisms that can kill or reduce the ability to reporduce in other organisms
Unity
Monoecious
Natural enemies
Mass bulk/flow
25. The system that allows the lifeblood or water - nutrients and food through the plant
Photosynthesis
Stamen
Perennials
Vascular system
26. A process in which nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is converted into ammonia.
Specific epithet
Active ingredients
No - till
Nitrogen fixation
27. By crops is dependent on the soils nutrient supply - the area of the root surface area and the root activity.
Flowers
Nutrient supply
Ridge till
Cuticle
28. Parent material that the wind transports
Eolian
Proportion
Evergreen
Fruits
29. 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
Stems
Evapotranspiration
B horizon
30. Occurs when pollen is carried from one plant to another
Cross pollinization
Lacustrine
Insert ingredients
Root interception
31. Is a reference to the size of portions of the design in relation to one another.
Focalization
Proportion
Biennial
O horizon
32. A protective layer outside the surface of a leaf.
Colluvium
Multiple fruits.
Yield potential
Cuticle
33. Are plants grouped because of its ability to grow in girth
Flowers
Monoecious
Dicots
Specific epithet
34. Are the first leaves to appear after seeds germinate
Diffusion
Pistil
Cotyledons
Buds
35. Is movement of nutrients to the surfaces of roots through water movement in the soil.
Mass bulk/flow
Root hairs
Eolian
Loess
36. Refers to how well a plant can survive cold temperatures
Dicots
Nutrient management plans
Plant hardiness
Buds
37. Formation of buds taking place.
Nodes
A horizon
Insert ingredients
Taproots
38. Help decrease the amount of excessive nutrients that can enter the water from storm runoff.
Anther
Genus
Nutrient management plans
Hydroponics
39. Is moving liquid pesticide mixture through a filling hose and into a water source
Fibrous roots
Back - siphoning
Stigma
Diffusion
40. Have a two - year growth cycle
Biennial
Vegetable
Yield potential
Self - fruitful
41. Are tiny leaf openings on the leaf surface - allows plants to release and take in gases - such as carbon dioxide - oxygen - and water vapor
Natural enemies
Nodes
Stomata
Sunscald
42. The loss of water by plants from both evaporation and transpiration.
Multiple fruits.
Evapotranspiration
Flowers
Plant hardiness
43. Provide food for plants. absorb sunlight and transform it into food.
Seed
Mass bulk/flow
Plant hardiness
Leaves
44. Are groups of plants developing new characteristics that occur naturally though hybridization.
Respiration
Vascular system
E horizon
Varities
45. How water is used in plants to carry nutrients
Mulch - Till
Transpiration
Stems
Biennial
46. Refer in botanical use as the edible parts of plant - other than the flower
Active ingredients
Vegetable
Photosynthesis
Colluvium
47. Is a cyclic irrigation application that delivers water to land during a series of on and off time spans known as hydraulic surges.
Simplicity
Lacustrine
Cultivars
Surge flow
48. Is where the formation of pollen takes place
Fumigant
Nodes
Perennials
Anther
49. Contain a strong primary root along with roots that branch out on the side
xylem
Taproots
Cultivars
Fruit
50. A tomato disorder marked by a black or leathery brown spot on the fruits bottom.
Cultivars
Constructed wetlands
Blossom - end rot
Dicots