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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. A protective layer outside the surface of a leaf.
Unity
Cuticle
Bracts
Leaves
2. Materials that are moved by streams and deposited into fresh water.
Residual
Lacustrine
Constructed wetlands
Seed
3. Plants retain their leaces all year
Transition
Plant hardiness
Lacustrine
Evergreen
4. Contain a strong primary root along with roots that branch out on the side
Annuals
Taproots
Stamen
Perennials
5. Examples os plants classified by growth patterns - have conducting rubes throughout their stems
xylem
Monocots
Cutin
Fruit cracking
6. Is a wind - moved material that is silt - sized or smaller
Focalization
Anther
Loess
Yield potential
7. A technology for growing plants in nutrient solutions with an artificial medium that providing mechanical support.
Monoecious
Dioecious
Balance
Hydroponics
8. The part of the system that moves the food is known as the
Stigma
Cutin
Spines
Phloem
9. Leaf rust is a form of
Vegetable
Bracts
Fungi
Parent material
10. In design comes from elements creating a feeling of motion that can lead the eyes of a viewer through or beyond the area designed.
Focalization
Rhythm
Leaves
Cutin
11. Parent material that the wind transports
Eolian
Ethylene
Rhubarb
Specific epithet
12. Repeated features such as plants. These features have like shape - form - texture - and color.
Mulch - Till
Repetition
Sunscald
Ethylene
13. Is change that is gradual
Transition
Sunscald
Mass bulk/flow
Stigma
14. The system that allows the lifeblood or water - nutrients and food through the plant
Vascular system
Insert ingredients
Flowers
Self - sterile
15. What do roots do for the plant
B horizon
Take nutrients and water for the plant and store food for the plant. serves an anchor for plant.
Cutin
Evergreen
16. Refer in botanical use as the edible parts of plant - other than the flower
Root hairs
Self - fruitful
Vegetable
Companion crops
17. Come from effective components used to express a main idea through a consistent style
Aggregate fruits
Flowers
Catface
Unity
18. Reducing a design to its simplest and most functional form.
Simplicity
Binomial nomenclature
Cambium
Rhythm
19. 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.
Genus
Insert ingredients
Compaction
Surge flow
20. Have a two - year growth cycle
Cutin
Take nutrients and water for the plant and store food for the plant. serves an anchor for plant.
Biennial
Cross pollinization
21. Parent material moved by gravity
Root hairs
Sunscald
Genus
Colluvium
22. Should be used when mixed plantings are made during marginal planting periods.
Residual
Companion crops
Fibrous roots
Rhythm
23. Is where the formation of pollen takes place
Colluvium
Bracts
Anther
Stamen
24. Are plants grouped because of its ability to grow in girth
Stems
Loess
Temperature and light
Dicots
25. Refers to a plant froup with male and female plants occuring on the same plant such as corn and squash
Monoecious
Stigma
Eolian
Companion crops
26. Are tiny leaf openings on the leaf surface - allows plants to release and take in gases - such as carbon dioxide - oxygen - and water vapor
Vascular system
Self - fruitful
Stomata
Anther
27. Scarring on the blossom end of a tomato
Varities
Catface
A horizon
Cambium
28. The soils should be avoided because it pushes aggregates together - causing them to eventually break down
Compaction
Transpiration
Varities
Fruit cracking
29. Plants that live their entire life cycle n one growing season
Natural enemies
Annuals
Unity
Flowers
30. Is an equality in something visually attractive
Aggregates
Fibrous roots
Harrowing
Balance
31. Soil is undisturbed from harvest to planting - in strips up to 1/3 of the row width.
Nitrogen fixation
Ridge till
Insert ingredients
Repetition
32. A cluster or several flowers
Residual
Multiple fruits.
Balance
Hydroponics
33. In a tomato is from a fast uptake of water such as from sownpurs or excessive watering.
Colluvium
Loess
Fruit cracking
Transpiration
34. Are the first leaves to appear after seeds germinate
A horizon
Vegetable
Cotyledons
Take nutrients and water for the plant and store food for the plant. serves an anchor for plant.
35. The only vegetable used as a fruit
Rhubarb
Diffusion
Catface
Loess
36. Refers to woody plants that lse leaves or needle each winter
Unity
Decidious
Colluvium
Hydroponics
37. Increases organic matter and disburses aggregates
Nitrogen fixation
Fibrous roots
Tillage
Cultivars
38. Are the smallest known living organisms that may reporuce and live apart from other living organisms.
Mycoplasmas
Companion crops
Parent material
Plant hardiness
39. Support stems
Binomial nomenclature
Tendils
Nitrogen fixation
Hydroponics
40. Always develop from a flower and has at least one ovary that has ripened
Cultivars
Harrowing
Fruit
Erosion
41. Refers to the movement through the soil of molecules.
Ethylene
Diffusion
Proportion
Loess
42. The growing of roots into new soil that contacts available nutrients
Stigma
Proportion
Root interception
Seed
43. Uses a variety of combinations to control pest - generally one that does the least harm to the pest of the environment.
Integrated pest management
Pistil
Sunscald
Binomial nomenclature
44. Is a hormone for plants and growth regulator
Rhythm
Cutin
Back - siphoning
Ethylene
45. Refers to plants with only male or female flower on a single plant such as hollies
Yield potential
Mycoplasmas
O horizon
Dioecious
46. Pollinated from the same flower or other flowes on the same
Stigma
Nodes
Pistil
Self - fruitful
47. Are groups of plants developing new characteristics that occur naturally though hybridization.
Back - siphoning
Varities
Blossom - end rot
Biennial
48. 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.
Evergreen
Focalization
Dioecious
Respiration
49. Ripe ovaries or groups of ripened ovaries that contain seeds.
Companion crops
Fruits
Focalization
Residual
50. Are inactive parts of pesticide used for diluting a pesticide or to make it safer - easier to mix - measure - apply or more effective.
Decidious
Insert ingredients
Rhubarb
Parent material