Deck 32: B: Plant Physiology

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The organelle that creates a plant cell's turgor pressure is the _______.

A) chloroplast
B) vacuole
C) nucleus
D) secondary cell wall
E) endoplasmic reticulum
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Secondary walls of xylem cells are composed largely of _______.

A) acetaldehyde
B) phosphofructose
C) cellulose
D) lignin
E) chitin
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The primary role of the stem is _______.

A) anchoring
B) reproduction
C) photosynthesis
D) support
E) water acquisition
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We often think of water moving from the ground up through the plant,and sugar being produced in the leaves and moving down through the plant.However,sugar can also move from the leaves where it is produced and up through the plant.Explain why and when this would happen.
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In plants,_____ transports ______ from ______.

A) xylem; sugars; leaves to roots
B) phloem; sugars; leaves to roots
C) xylem; water; leaves to roots and roots to leaves
D) phloem; sugars; leaves to roots and roots to leaves
E) xylem; water; leaves to roots
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Water is transported by the _______.
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The main photosynthetic organs of most plants are the _______.

A) chloroplasts
B) roots
C) stems
D) leaves
E) flowers
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Water vapor leaves plants through openings called _______.

A) stamens
B) pistil
C) stomata
D) root hairs
E) cuticles
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Sugars are transported by the _______.
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The site of water uptake in the root is the _______.

A) root cap
B) pistils
C) ethylene
D) stomata
E) root hairs
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The central vacuole _______.

A) is the command and control center of the plant cell
B) is the organelle responsible for photosynthesis
C) surrounds the cell membrane
D) helps keep the cell wall rigid
E) takes in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
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The primary roles of the roots are water acquisition and _______.

A) anchoring
B) reproduction
C) photosynthesis
D) support
E) sugar transport
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The aboveground support structure of most plants is(are)the _______.

A)taproot
B)root hairs
C)stem
D)leaves
E)A and C.
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The organelle responsible for photosynthesis is the _______.

A) nucleus
B) chloroplast
C) central vacuole
D) cell wall
E) turgor pressure
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In most plants,photosynthesis takes place _______.

A) in the leaves
B) in the stems
C) in the roots
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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Leaves are typically covered with a waxy layer called _______,which reduces water loss.
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In plants,______ transports ______ from ______.

A) xylem; sugars; leaves to roots
B) xylem; water; leaves to roots
C) xylem; water; roots to leaves
D) phloem; water; leaves to roots and roots to leaves
E) phloem; water; roots to leaves
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In most plants,water and minerals are absorbed by _______.

A) the leaves
B) the stems
C) the roots
D) B and C
E) A, B, and C
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Explain transpiration.
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Leaves are typically covered with a waxy layer called _______,which reduces water loss.

A) the cuticle
B) keratin
C) chitin
D) lignin
E) ambergris
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The primary nutrient carnivorous plants seek from capturing insects is _______.

A) phosphorus
B) sulfur
C) carbon
D) nitrogen
E) potassium
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Carnivorous plants often live in acidic soils where nitrogen-fixing ________ are unable to survive.

A) fungi
B) bacteria
C) roots
D) yeasts
E) protists
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Transpiration _______.

A) is the process by which water evaporates from leaves, pulling more water up from the roots
B) relies on openings in the leaves called stomata
C) relies on the central vacuole to release water from the xylem
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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Many desert plants close their stomata during the _______.

A) night
B) summer
C) fall
D) day
E) evening
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How would a reduction in surface area reduce water loss?
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Plants obtain carbon from _______.

A) water
B) the soil
C) animals
D) fossil fuels
E) the air
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Why do leaves of deciduous trees change color in the fall?
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In general,plants obtain _______ from the atmosphere and _______ from the soil.

A) carbon dioxide; nitrogen and other nutrients
B) nitrogen; carbon dioxide
C) nitrogen; carbon dioxide and other nutrients
D) carbon dioxide; nitrogen and insects
E) carbon dioxide; nitrogen
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How is this shading a water conservation strategy?
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You would expect insectivorous/carnivorous plants to be most common _______.

A) in habitats where soils are rich in nitrogen
B) in habitats where soils are poor in nitrogen
C) in habitats where soil is lacking, such as rocky outcrops
D) in habitats where soil is poor in potassium
E) in habitats where soil is poor in phosphates
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In temperate (not extremely hot,dry)climates,plants typically _______.

A) keep stomata open all day
B) perform both parts of photosynthesis at the same time
C) have thick, waxy cuticles on their leaves to prevent water loss
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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In extremely hot,arid environments,plants may _______.

A) close stomata during the day and collect carbon dioxide at night
B) have adaptations allowing them to absorb carbon dioxide from leaf spaces when the stomata are closed
C) open stomata during the day because they need the carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
D) keep stomata closed to maximize sugar production
E) A and B
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The leaves of deciduous trees change color in the fall because _______.

A) trees substitute other pigments-better adapted for cool fall temperatures-for chlorophyll at this time
B) chloroplasts die in the fall and are replaced with other organelles using other pigments
C) trees produce other pigments in addition to chlorophyll; as chlorophyll production is shut down, the other pigments can be seen
D) B and C
E) A, B, and C
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Carnivorous plants often live in acidic soils where ________ -fixing bacteria are unable to survive.

A) phosphorus
B) sulfur
C) molybdenum
D) nitrogen
E) potassium
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A typical cactus found in an American desert has a green,fleshy stem and leaves reduced to brown and/or white needles and/or fine hairs.Why are the leaves reduced,and where do you think photosynthesis takes place? Explain.
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Most plants get their nitrogen with the help of nitrogen fixing _______.

A) fungi
B) bacteria
C) roots
D) yeasts
E) protists
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Transpiration is an effective mechanism for moving water to the leaves in 300-foot-tall trees because of _______.

A) the cellulose and lignin in the walls of xylem cells
B) the cohesive strength of water that holds water molecules together
C) the force of gravity
D) the ability of plants to open and close their stomata
E) the ability of the central vacuole to release water
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In temperate climates,many trees lose their leaves in the winter because _______.

A) days are short, so the trees don't have enough light to drive photosynthesis
B) when the ground freezes, they don't have enough water to support photosynthesis
C) transpiration only works in the summer
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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To conserve water,many desert plants close their _______ during the day.

A) flowers
B) stomata
C) leaves
D) root hairs
E) endodermis
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A plant whose leaves and other tissues are white is missing _______ and must be a(n)_______.

A) chloroplasts; heterotroph
B) chloroplasts; autotroph
C) nucleus; heterotroph
D) nucleus; autotroph
E) central vacuole; autotroph
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The female sexual organ of the plant is the _______.

A) flower
B) pistil
C) filament
D) stamen
E) receptacle
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   This is the stamen.</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This is the stamen.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 6
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The role of a flower's petals is to _______.

A) protect the stigma
B) hold the ovary
C) attract a pollinator
D) produce pollen
E) produce ovules
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   This is the style.</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6 E) 7 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This is the style.

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
E) 7
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Which of the following plants do NOT produce seeds?

A) apples
B) pine trees
C) gymnosperms
D) angiosperms
E) All of the above.
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The pistil consists of the _______,_______,and _______.
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Flowering plants' sperm are produced inside _______.

A) pollen
B) receptacles
C) petaloids
D) sepals
E) ovules
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Flowering plants' eggs are produced inside _______.

A) pollen
B) receptacles
C) petaloids
D) sepals
E) ovules
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If you were a flower that relied on a bee to bring you pollen and you wanted to be sure that the pollen you received came from another plant (not you),which arrangement of reproductive parts would be best? Remember that nectar is found at the base of the flower; that's what the bees are after.

A) anthers above the stigma
B) anthers above the ovary
C) stigma above the anthers
D) stigma above the stamen
E) ovary above the anther
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The male sexual organ of the plant is the _______.

A) flower
B) pistil
C) filament
D) stamen
E) receptacle
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   These are the male reproductive structures of the flower.</strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 2 and 7 C) 4 and 5 D) 4, 5, and 6 E) 4, 5, and 7 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
These are the male reproductive structures of the flower.

A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 7
C) 4 and 5
D) 4, 5, and 6
E) 4, 5, and 7
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   This is the filament.</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This is the filament.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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If you were trying to tap maple trees to gather sap for maple syrup and had your choice of trees with yellow,orange,or flaming red leaves,which would you pick? Why?
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   Pollen is located here.</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Pollen is located here.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   Pollen is deposited here.</strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 E) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Pollen is deposited here.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
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Why don't wind-pollinated flowers have big showy petals?
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Diagram the parts of a flower.
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   Eggs are found within this structure.</strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 E) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Eggs are found within this structure.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   This is the anther.</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This is the anther.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 6
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   This is the stigma.</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6 E) 7 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This is the stigma.

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
E) 7
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Explain how auxin controls phototropism.
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In roots,where it is concentrated,auxin causes plant cells to _______.

A) mature
B) elongate less than other cells
C) shorten
D) grow toward light
E) grow away from gravity
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In plants,the aging process (including ripening)is regulated by _______.

A) auxin
B) ethylene
C) gibberellin
D) abscisic acid
E) A and B
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List at least three ways plants disperse their seeds.
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_______ produce _______ whereas _______ produce _______.

A) Gymnosperms; cones; angiosperms; seeds
B) Gymnosperms; seeds in cones; angiosperms; seeds in fruit
C) Gymnosperms; seeds; angiosperms; cones
D) Gymnosperms; seeds in cones; angiosperms; fruits in seeds
E) None of the above.
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When light shines on one side of a plant more than another,auxin becomes concentrated on _______.

A)the sunny side
B)the shady side
C)the side that is down-in the direction of gravity
D)the side that is up-away from the direction of gravity
E)A and C.
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A seed is best described as _______.

A) a plant embryo
B) a plant embryo along with nutrients for early growth and development
C) a plant embryo along with nutrients and a cone
D) a plant embryo along with nutrients and a fruit to attract dispersers
E) a plant embryo with nutrients and a structure to allow wind dispersal
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Response to light is called _______.

A) autotropism
B) thigmotropism
C) phototropism
D) lichtotropism
E) gravitropism
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Auxin is _______.

A) a plant hormone
B) a chemical involved in photosynthesis
C) critical for seed dispersal
D) responsible for helping fruit to ripen
E) All of the above.
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Rotten fruit can give off _______.

A) auxin
B) gibberellin
C) ethylene
D) cytokinins
E) brassinosteroids
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Ethylene can make fruit look ripe,but it does not increase their sugar content.Can you explain the bland taste of many tomatoes in winter using these facts?
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Gravitropism is assisted by a hormone in cells called _______.

A) cytokinins
B) gravitropins
C) auxins
D) thigmons
E) giberellins
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Vines can curl around trellises because auxin becomes concentrated _______.

A) on the side of the stem touching the trellis
B) on the side of the stem away from the trellis
C) on the sunny side
D) on the shady side
E) on the side that is down-in the direction of gravity
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Walking through a remote tropical forest,you discover a bright,round object about the size of a golf ball.It smells sweet and,when you cut it open,you see a collection of seeds inside white,juicy flesh.From this,you conclude that you have discovered a fruit.The seeds from this fruit are most likely dispersed by _______.

A) wind
B) water
C) hummingbirds
D) ballistics: seeds are shot out of the fruit by water pressure
E) an animal who eats the fruit and deposits the seeds in feces
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Which of the following promotes fruit ripening?

A) auxin
B) gibberellin
C) ethylene
D) cytokinins
E) brassinosteroids
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You need ripe (soft)avocados to make guacamole for a party in 3 days,but you need to do your shopping today.Although the avocados at the grocery store are all labeled with a sticker proclaiming "Ripe!" each is hard as a rock.How can you get them soft in time? Explain.
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Walking through a remote tropical forest,you discover a bright,round object about the size of a golf ball.It smells sweet and,when you cut it open,you see a collection of seeds inside white,juicy flesh.From this,you conclude that you have discovered a fruit.The plant it came from is _______.

A) an angiosperm
B) a gymnosperm
C) a club moss
D) equally likely to be an angiosperm or a gymnosperm; you can't tell from the available evidence
E) B and C
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High levels of _______ promote seed dormancy.

A) auxin
B) gibberellin
C) ethylene
D) cytokinins
E) abscisic acid
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When a plant stem is lying on its side,auxin becomes more concentrated on _______.

A)the sunny side
B)the shady side
C)the side that is down-in the direction of gravity
D)the side that is up-away from the direction of gravity
E)A and C.
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Except in roots,where it is concentrated,auxin causes plant cells to _______.

A) mature
B) elongate
C) shorten
D) grow toward light
E) grow toward gravity
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Deck 32: B: Plant Physiology
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The organelle that creates a plant cell's turgor pressure is the _______.

A) chloroplast
B) vacuole
C) nucleus
D) secondary cell wall
E) endoplasmic reticulum
vacuole
2
Secondary walls of xylem cells are composed largely of _______.

A) acetaldehyde
B) phosphofructose
C) cellulose
D) lignin
E) chitin
lignin
3
The primary role of the stem is _______.

A) anchoring
B) reproduction
C) photosynthesis
D) support
E) water acquisition
support
4
We often think of water moving from the ground up through the plant,and sugar being produced in the leaves and moving down through the plant.However,sugar can also move from the leaves where it is produced and up through the plant.Explain why and when this would happen.
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In plants,_____ transports ______ from ______.

A) xylem; sugars; leaves to roots
B) phloem; sugars; leaves to roots
C) xylem; water; leaves to roots and roots to leaves
D) phloem; sugars; leaves to roots and roots to leaves
E) xylem; water; leaves to roots
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Water is transported by the _______.
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The main photosynthetic organs of most plants are the _______.

A) chloroplasts
B) roots
C) stems
D) leaves
E) flowers
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Water vapor leaves plants through openings called _______.

A) stamens
B) pistil
C) stomata
D) root hairs
E) cuticles
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Sugars are transported by the _______.
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The site of water uptake in the root is the _______.

A) root cap
B) pistils
C) ethylene
D) stomata
E) root hairs
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The central vacuole _______.

A) is the command and control center of the plant cell
B) is the organelle responsible for photosynthesis
C) surrounds the cell membrane
D) helps keep the cell wall rigid
E) takes in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
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The primary roles of the roots are water acquisition and _______.

A) anchoring
B) reproduction
C) photosynthesis
D) support
E) sugar transport
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The aboveground support structure of most plants is(are)the _______.

A)taproot
B)root hairs
C)stem
D)leaves
E)A and C.
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The organelle responsible for photosynthesis is the _______.

A) nucleus
B) chloroplast
C) central vacuole
D) cell wall
E) turgor pressure
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In most plants,photosynthesis takes place _______.

A) in the leaves
B) in the stems
C) in the roots
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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Leaves are typically covered with a waxy layer called _______,which reduces water loss.
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In plants,______ transports ______ from ______.

A) xylem; sugars; leaves to roots
B) xylem; water; leaves to roots
C) xylem; water; roots to leaves
D) phloem; water; leaves to roots and roots to leaves
E) phloem; water; roots to leaves
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In most plants,water and minerals are absorbed by _______.

A) the leaves
B) the stems
C) the roots
D) B and C
E) A, B, and C
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Explain transpiration.
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Leaves are typically covered with a waxy layer called _______,which reduces water loss.

A) the cuticle
B) keratin
C) chitin
D) lignin
E) ambergris
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The primary nutrient carnivorous plants seek from capturing insects is _______.

A) phosphorus
B) sulfur
C) carbon
D) nitrogen
E) potassium
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Carnivorous plants often live in acidic soils where nitrogen-fixing ________ are unable to survive.

A) fungi
B) bacteria
C) roots
D) yeasts
E) protists
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Transpiration _______.

A) is the process by which water evaporates from leaves, pulling more water up from the roots
B) relies on openings in the leaves called stomata
C) relies on the central vacuole to release water from the xylem
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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Many desert plants close their stomata during the _______.

A) night
B) summer
C) fall
D) day
E) evening
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How would a reduction in surface area reduce water loss?
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Plants obtain carbon from _______.

A) water
B) the soil
C) animals
D) fossil fuels
E) the air
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Why do leaves of deciduous trees change color in the fall?
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In general,plants obtain _______ from the atmosphere and _______ from the soil.

A) carbon dioxide; nitrogen and other nutrients
B) nitrogen; carbon dioxide
C) nitrogen; carbon dioxide and other nutrients
D) carbon dioxide; nitrogen and insects
E) carbon dioxide; nitrogen
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How is this shading a water conservation strategy?
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You would expect insectivorous/carnivorous plants to be most common _______.

A) in habitats where soils are rich in nitrogen
B) in habitats where soils are poor in nitrogen
C) in habitats where soil is lacking, such as rocky outcrops
D) in habitats where soil is poor in potassium
E) in habitats where soil is poor in phosphates
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In temperate (not extremely hot,dry)climates,plants typically _______.

A) keep stomata open all day
B) perform both parts of photosynthesis at the same time
C) have thick, waxy cuticles on their leaves to prevent water loss
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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In extremely hot,arid environments,plants may _______.

A) close stomata during the day and collect carbon dioxide at night
B) have adaptations allowing them to absorb carbon dioxide from leaf spaces when the stomata are closed
C) open stomata during the day because they need the carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
D) keep stomata closed to maximize sugar production
E) A and B
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The leaves of deciduous trees change color in the fall because _______.

A) trees substitute other pigments-better adapted for cool fall temperatures-for chlorophyll at this time
B) chloroplasts die in the fall and are replaced with other organelles using other pigments
C) trees produce other pigments in addition to chlorophyll; as chlorophyll production is shut down, the other pigments can be seen
D) B and C
E) A, B, and C
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Carnivorous plants often live in acidic soils where ________ -fixing bacteria are unable to survive.

A) phosphorus
B) sulfur
C) molybdenum
D) nitrogen
E) potassium
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A typical cactus found in an American desert has a green,fleshy stem and leaves reduced to brown and/or white needles and/or fine hairs.Why are the leaves reduced,and where do you think photosynthesis takes place? Explain.
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Most plants get their nitrogen with the help of nitrogen fixing _______.

A) fungi
B) bacteria
C) roots
D) yeasts
E) protists
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Transpiration is an effective mechanism for moving water to the leaves in 300-foot-tall trees because of _______.

A) the cellulose and lignin in the walls of xylem cells
B) the cohesive strength of water that holds water molecules together
C) the force of gravity
D) the ability of plants to open and close their stomata
E) the ability of the central vacuole to release water
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In temperate climates,many trees lose their leaves in the winter because _______.

A) days are short, so the trees don't have enough light to drive photosynthesis
B) when the ground freezes, they don't have enough water to support photosynthesis
C) transpiration only works in the summer
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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To conserve water,many desert plants close their _______ during the day.

A) flowers
B) stomata
C) leaves
D) root hairs
E) endodermis
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A plant whose leaves and other tissues are white is missing _______ and must be a(n)_______.

A) chloroplasts; heterotroph
B) chloroplasts; autotroph
C) nucleus; heterotroph
D) nucleus; autotroph
E) central vacuole; autotroph
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41
The female sexual organ of the plant is the _______.

A) flower
B) pistil
C) filament
D) stamen
E) receptacle
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   This is the stamen.</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 6
This is the stamen.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 6
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43
The role of a flower's petals is to _______.

A) protect the stigma
B) hold the ovary
C) attract a pollinator
D) produce pollen
E) produce ovules
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   This is the style.</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6 E) 7
This is the style.

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
E) 7
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45
Which of the following plants do NOT produce seeds?

A) apples
B) pine trees
C) gymnosperms
D) angiosperms
E) All of the above.
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46
The pistil consists of the _______,_______,and _______.
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47
Flowering plants' sperm are produced inside _______.

A) pollen
B) receptacles
C) petaloids
D) sepals
E) ovules
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48
Flowering plants' eggs are produced inside _______.

A) pollen
B) receptacles
C) petaloids
D) sepals
E) ovules
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49
If you were a flower that relied on a bee to bring you pollen and you wanted to be sure that the pollen you received came from another plant (not you),which arrangement of reproductive parts would be best? Remember that nectar is found at the base of the flower; that's what the bees are after.

A) anthers above the stigma
B) anthers above the ovary
C) stigma above the anthers
D) stigma above the stamen
E) ovary above the anther
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50
The male sexual organ of the plant is the _______.

A) flower
B) pistil
C) filament
D) stamen
E) receptacle
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   These are the male reproductive structures of the flower.</strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 2 and 7 C) 4 and 5 D) 4, 5, and 6 E) 4, 5, and 7
These are the male reproductive structures of the flower.

A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 7
C) 4 and 5
D) 4, 5, and 6
E) 4, 5, and 7
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   This is the filament.</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5
This is the filament.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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53
If you were trying to tap maple trees to gather sap for maple syrup and had your choice of trees with yellow,orange,or flaming red leaves,which would you pick? Why?
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   Pollen is located here.</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5
Pollen is located here.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   Pollen is deposited here.</strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 E) 6
Pollen is deposited here.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
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56
Why don't wind-pollinated flowers have big showy petals?
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57
Diagram the parts of a flower.
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   Eggs are found within this structure.</strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 E) 6
Eggs are found within this structure.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   This is the anther.</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 6
This is the anther.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 6
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<strong>Use the diagram to answer Questions   This is the stigma.</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6 E) 7
This is the stigma.

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
E) 7
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61
Explain how auxin controls phototropism.
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62
In roots,where it is concentrated,auxin causes plant cells to _______.

A) mature
B) elongate less than other cells
C) shorten
D) grow toward light
E) grow away from gravity
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63
In plants,the aging process (including ripening)is regulated by _______.

A) auxin
B) ethylene
C) gibberellin
D) abscisic acid
E) A and B
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64
List at least three ways plants disperse their seeds.
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65
_______ produce _______ whereas _______ produce _______.

A) Gymnosperms; cones; angiosperms; seeds
B) Gymnosperms; seeds in cones; angiosperms; seeds in fruit
C) Gymnosperms; seeds; angiosperms; cones
D) Gymnosperms; seeds in cones; angiosperms; fruits in seeds
E) None of the above.
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66
When light shines on one side of a plant more than another,auxin becomes concentrated on _______.

A)the sunny side
B)the shady side
C)the side that is down-in the direction of gravity
D)the side that is up-away from the direction of gravity
E)A and C.
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67
A seed is best described as _______.

A) a plant embryo
B) a plant embryo along with nutrients for early growth and development
C) a plant embryo along with nutrients and a cone
D) a plant embryo along with nutrients and a fruit to attract dispersers
E) a plant embryo with nutrients and a structure to allow wind dispersal
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68
Response to light is called _______.

A) autotropism
B) thigmotropism
C) phototropism
D) lichtotropism
E) gravitropism
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69
Auxin is _______.

A) a plant hormone
B) a chemical involved in photosynthesis
C) critical for seed dispersal
D) responsible for helping fruit to ripen
E) All of the above.
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70
Rotten fruit can give off _______.

A) auxin
B) gibberellin
C) ethylene
D) cytokinins
E) brassinosteroids
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71
Ethylene can make fruit look ripe,but it does not increase their sugar content.Can you explain the bland taste of many tomatoes in winter using these facts?
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Gravitropism is assisted by a hormone in cells called _______.

A) cytokinins
B) gravitropins
C) auxins
D) thigmons
E) giberellins
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73
Vines can curl around trellises because auxin becomes concentrated _______.

A) on the side of the stem touching the trellis
B) on the side of the stem away from the trellis
C) on the sunny side
D) on the shady side
E) on the side that is down-in the direction of gravity
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74
Walking through a remote tropical forest,you discover a bright,round object about the size of a golf ball.It smells sweet and,when you cut it open,you see a collection of seeds inside white,juicy flesh.From this,you conclude that you have discovered a fruit.The seeds from this fruit are most likely dispersed by _______.

A) wind
B) water
C) hummingbirds
D) ballistics: seeds are shot out of the fruit by water pressure
E) an animal who eats the fruit and deposits the seeds in feces
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75
Which of the following promotes fruit ripening?

A) auxin
B) gibberellin
C) ethylene
D) cytokinins
E) brassinosteroids
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76
You need ripe (soft)avocados to make guacamole for a party in 3 days,but you need to do your shopping today.Although the avocados at the grocery store are all labeled with a sticker proclaiming "Ripe!" each is hard as a rock.How can you get them soft in time? Explain.
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77
Walking through a remote tropical forest,you discover a bright,round object about the size of a golf ball.It smells sweet and,when you cut it open,you see a collection of seeds inside white,juicy flesh.From this,you conclude that you have discovered a fruit.The plant it came from is _______.

A) an angiosperm
B) a gymnosperm
C) a club moss
D) equally likely to be an angiosperm or a gymnosperm; you can't tell from the available evidence
E) B and C
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78
High levels of _______ promote seed dormancy.

A) auxin
B) gibberellin
C) ethylene
D) cytokinins
E) abscisic acid
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79
When a plant stem is lying on its side,auxin becomes more concentrated on _______.

A)the sunny side
B)the shady side
C)the side that is down-in the direction of gravity
D)the side that is up-away from the direction of gravity
E)A and C.
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Except in roots,where it is concentrated,auxin causes plant cells to _______.

A) mature
B) elongate
C) shorten
D) grow toward light
E) grow toward gravity
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