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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. Are new of hybrid plants in which hybridization has been manipulated by humans
Cultivars
Ethylene
Nutrient management plans
Aggregate fruits
2. Are brightly colored forms in which leaves may be modified
Varities
Catface
E horizon
Bracts
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.
Self - sterile
O horizon
Harrowing
Blossom - end rot
4. Support stems
Tendils
Multiple fruits.
Catface
Transpiration
5. Formation of buds taking place.
Nodes
Diffusion
Monocots
Yield potential
6. When soil detaches from a portion of the soil profile or the surface of the soil
Simplicity
Insert ingredients
Fumigant
Erosion
7. Are a man made means of treating water through natural processes using plants - animals - microorganisms and the environment itself.
Taproots
Mulch - Till
Constructed wetlands
Fungi
8. Are those chemicals that control a target pest
Self - sterile
Active ingredients
Stems
Perennials
9. Is breaking soil out of clods and breaking in finer clumps. Do this after you plow.
Natural enemies
Decidious
Bracts
Harrowing
10. A tomato disorder marked by a black or leathery brown spot on the fruits bottom.
Flowers
E horizon
Blossom - end rot
Annuals
11. In design comes from elements creating a feeling of motion that can lead the eyes of a viewer through or beyond the area designed.
Harrowing
Rhythm
Catface
Companion crops
12. One of several conservation tillage types used to cover 30 percent or more of pasture with crop residue.
No - till
Varities
Natural enemies
Vegetable
13. How water is used in plants to carry nutrients
Eolian
Perennials
Rhythm
Transpiration
14. Leaf rust is a form of
Mycoplasmas
Fungi
Pistil
Taproots
15. Are the first leaves to appear after seeds germinate
Residual
Rhubarb
Cotyledons
Fruits
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.
Rhubarb
Focalization
Evergreen
Respiration
17. As in the sense of a plant part - is a structure that produces seeds.
Vegetable
Nodes
Flowers
Evapotranspiration
18. Increase the roots capacity to absorb to water and nutrients
Leaves
Cotyledons
Rhythm
Root hairs
19. An embryo then develops inside a tissue that is protective and both layers are known as a
Photosynthesis
Taproots
Mass bulk/flow
Seed
20. A technology for growing plants in nutrient solutions with an artificial medium that providing mechanical support.
Hydroponics
Photosynthesis
Catface
Companion crops
21. Materials that are moved by streams and deposited into fresh water.
Spines
Lacustrine
Buds
Annuals
22. Plants retain their leaces all year
Temperature and light
Evergreen
Balance
Monoecious
23. Provide food for plants. absorb sunlight and transform it into food.
Leaves
Blossom - end rot
Pistil
Ridge till
24. Come from effective components used to express a main idea through a consistent style
Cuticle
Self - sterile
Unity
Aggregates
25. A stem also has a part known as a ___ - which produces tissue that lengthens the stem
Cambium
Integrated pest management
Simplicity
Root hairs
26. Parent material that the wind transports
Evapotranspiration
Harrowing
Eolian
Monocots
27. Have numerous roots that are branched out.
Perennials
Erosion
Compaction
Fibrous roots
28. Are inactive parts of pesticide used for diluting a pesticide or to make it safer - easier to mix - measure - apply or more effective.
O horizon
Take nutrients and water for the plant and store food for the plant. serves an anchor for plant.
Insert ingredients
Varities
29. Scarring on the blossom end of a tomato
Fruit
Balance
Catface
Respiration
30. Soil is undisturbed from harvest to planting - in strips up to 1/3 of the row width.
Binomial nomenclature
Mulch - Till
Ridge till
Vascular system
31. Help decrease the amount of excessive nutrients that can enter the water from storm runoff.
Active ingredients
Nutrient management plans
Integrated pest management
Lacustrine
32. A condition in which wind or heat take too much water from a plant
Sunscald
Decidious
Nitrogen fixation
Biennial
33. Are plants grouped because of its ability to grow in girth
Mycoplasmas
Dicots
Evergreen
Photosynthesis
34. Are the smallest known living organisms that may reporuce and live apart from other living organisms.
Mycoplasmas
Stems
Fruit cracking
Tillage
35. Are organisms that can kill or reduce the ability to reporduce in other organisms
Tillage
Ethylene
Natural enemies
Temperature and light
36. Trunks for a plant. support leaves - fruits - and flowers. May also take in nutrients and store food.
Catface
Stems
Lacustrine
Cross pollinization
37. The system using two names to identify plants.
Fruit cracking
Binomial nomenclature
Transpiration
Diffusion
38. Is movement of nutrients to the surfaces of roots through water movement in the soil.
O horizon
Fruit cracking
Mass bulk/flow
Loess
39. Refers to a plant froup with male and female plants occuring on the same plant such as corn and squash
Buds
Multiple fruits.
Dioecious
Monoecious
40. Is a wind - moved material that is silt - sized or smaller
Perennials
Cutin
A horizon
Loess
41. Refers to how well a plant can survive cold temperatures
Specific epithet
Plant hardiness
Cross pollinization
Vegetable
42. Examples os plants classified by growth patterns - have conducting rubes throughout their stems
Blossom - end rot
Stigma
Monocots
Flowers
43. Repeated features such as plants. These features have like shape - form - texture - and color.
Repetition
Lacustrine
O horizon
Mulch - Till
44. Flowers with several simple pistils formed
Aggregate fruits
Fungi
Nitrogen fixation
Integrated pest management
45. A cluster or several flowers
Compaction
Root interception
Multiple fruits.
Integrated pest management
46. Plants that live their entire life cycle n one growing season
Annuals
Varities
Anther
Biennial
47. Are tiny leaf openings on the leaf surface - allows plants to release and take in gases - such as carbon dioxide - oxygen - and water vapor
Taproots
Monoecious
Catface
Stomata
48. Are groups of plants developing new characteristics that occur naturally though hybridization.
Diffusion
Fungi
Stomata
Varities
49. Are created when microbes from decomposed organic matter make compounds that make soil particles hold together.
Tillage
Stems
Aggregates
Rhythm
50. Reducing a design to its simplest and most functional form.
Simplicity
Pistil
Dioecious
Catface