Lab Quiz Flashcards

1
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The vascular tissue(s) that is responsible for transporting photosynthesis (material produced by photosynthesis) from the leaf to the flower is (are): 
A. Xylem 
B. Xylem and Phloem 
C. Vascular Bundles 
D. Phloem
A

D. Phloem

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Which characteristic describe a monocot plant? 
A. Fibrous Root System 
B. Two Cotyledons 
C. Tap Root System 
D. None of the above
A

A. Fibrous Root System

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In a tap root system.
A. It is not easy to differentiate between the primary and secondary roots
B. All roots are of equal thickness
C. It is easy to difference between primary and secondary roots
D. The tertiary roots are the thickest ones

A

C. It is easy to difference between primary and secondary roots

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In the most occasions, you will observe the following parts in the leaf of a grass plant:
A. Stipules - Petiole - Auricles
B. Petiole - Leaf Blade - Stipules - Tendrils
C. Leaf Blade - Leaf Sheath - Auricles - Ligules
D. Leaf Sheath - Stipules - Auricles - Ligules

A

C. Leaf Blade - Leaf Sheath - Auricles - Ligules

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5
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The incomplete but perfect flowers will be lacking:
A. The Sepals or Petals 
B. The Pistil 
C. The Stamen 
D. The Pistil and Stamen
A

A. The Sepals or Petals

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6
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In palmately compound leaves,
A. leaves are always arranged opposite to each other
B. leaflets arise at several locations along an axis
C. leaflets arise from a common point
D. leaves are considered simple

A

C. leaflets arise from a common point

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7
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The arrangement of flowers in a inflorescence could:
A. take only the Umbel arrangement 
B. take only the Spike arrangement 
C. take only the Solitary arrangement 
D.  be an Umbel, a spike, or a Panicle
A

D. be an Umbel, a spike, or a Panicle

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There are many ways to group plants. Classifying plants into groups by the botanical/scientific system is based on:
A. life cycle (annuals, biennials, perennials)
B. similarities in structures: such as a simple or compound leaves
C. habitat or area of adaption: such as aquatic or dry-land plants
D. plants use (such as forage or grain crops)

A

B. similarities in structures: such as a simple or compound leaves

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9
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Which plant classification is in the correct order sequence (descending order from most inclusive (including more plants) to the least inclusive (including less plants))?
A. kingdom, family, phylum, order, class, genus, species
B. kingdom,order, family, phylum, genus, class, species
C. kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, species, genus
D. kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

A

D. kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

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