Anatomy of Flowering Plants Questions and Answers
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsChoose the correct in-text citation based on MLA formatting for the quote taken from a webpage.
"Be yourself and people will like you"
a. (Kinney)
b. (Kinney 23)
c. Kinney, 23
(a) only
Both (a) and (b)
(c) only
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsUsing various models of emission sensors, an automotive technologist checks the content of exhaust gases
Emission sensors is the independent variable; the technologist is the dependent.
The technologist is the dependent variable; the content of exhaust is the independent.
Exhaust gases is the independent variable; variety of sensors is the dependent.
Emission sensors is the independent variable; content of exhaust is the dependent.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhich ONE of the following is the MOST common reason people give for not reporting a crime to the police?
(a) Fear of reprisal by the offender
(b) Dislike or fear of the police
(c) Too trivial so the police would not be able to do anything.
(d) Best dealt with privately or by ourselves.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsHorizontal integration differs from vertical integration in that it:
combines different businesses involved in all phases of a product's development.
merges stocks from multiple businesses into a new organization.
requires investment from a number of people who share ownership in the firm.
consolidates many firms involved in the same level of production into one giant company.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsIn which situation would you expect a species to evolve better health at older ages?
a population with high predation rates.
a population with low predation rates
a population with variable predation rates
none of the above
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhich of the following main plant groups is not correctly matched to an evolutionary adaptation that FIRST evolved in that group?
bryophytes - waxy cuticle
seedless vascular - vascular tissue
gymnosperms - fruits
angiosperms - flowers
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhat type of meristem cells are involved in each form of growth?
You hang a swing from a horizontal limb extending from a large oak tree in front of your house. It serves as a wonderful spot to swing with your honey dreaming of exciting things to come in your life. You hung the swing when you married. Fifty years later it is still there. What are the consequences of primary and secondary growth of the oak tree on the tree swing. What type of meristem cells are involved in each form of growth?
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering Plants. In the fluorescence microscopy video, fluorescein diacetate
(FDA) was added to the trichomes and fluorescence
visualised. Give two reasons why some organelles do not
fluoresce when FDA is added. (2 marks)
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsBased on this 1961 picture, which is the best conclusion that can be drawn about the Freedom Riders?
Young, white Americans supported integration and equal rights for African-Americans.
Freedom Riders were prepared to use violence in their fight for integration.
White college students often traveled to other southern states to stage protests against integration.
Young, white Americans opposed integration and equal rights for African-Americans
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhat is the
purpose of
purchasing points
toward your
mortgage loan?
A. to lower the principal
amount
B. to insure your house
C. to lower the interest
D. to cover closing costs
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsB. Plant transport mechanisms fall into two general categories.
1. Short-distance transport mechanisms move substances into and between cells, across
membranes, and also to and from vascular tissues.
2. Long-distance transport mechanisms move substances between roots and shoot part.
Water and dissolved minerals travel in the from roots to other plant from the leaves parts, and products of photosynthesis move in the and stems into roots.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsPhloem sap moves from source to sink under pressure.
1. Aphids, an insect that annoys gardeners, have helped demonstrate that organic
compounds flow under pressure in the phloem. Analysis of the fluid emerging from aphid
stylets (liquid aphids were consuming) verified that in most plant species, sucrose is the
main carbohydrate being translocated through the phloem. The contents of sieve tubes
were found to be under high pressure, often five times as much as in an automobile tire
In flowering plants, sucrose-laden phloem sap flows from a starting location, called the
to another site, called the
along gradients of
decreasing solute concentration and pressure. The pressure flow mechanism builds up at
the source end of a sieve tube system and pushes those solutes by bulk flow toward a
sink, where they are removed
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering Plants5. How many types of viruses cause influenza?
A. Five types: A, B, C, D, and E
B. 144 different subtypes: from H1N1 to H9N16.
C. Three types: A, B, and C
D. More than 200 types
E. None of the above
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsHidden saloons and nightclubs which operated during the years of Prohibition were called
secret saloons
speakeasies
talkies
hidden clubs
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhich of these choices is not one of the changes Rutherford B. Hayes made in regards to the Civil Service?
An executive order prohibited federal officeholders from taking part in party politics.
An executive order protected officeholders from receiving party contributions.
An investigation led to the firing of two top officials at the New York Customs House.
He fired every federal officeholder and had them re- apply for jobs.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsThe USDA defines "superfruits" as fruits with high level of antioxidants.
True
False
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhich answer below, using the subordinate conjunction "whenever," correctly combines and punctuates these two sentences: The weather abruptly changes. It seems that everyone gets a cold.
A. Whenever the weather abruptly changes it seems that everyone gets a cold.
B. Whenever the weather abruptly changes, it seems that everyone gets a cold.
C. It seems that everyone gets a cold, whenever the weather abruptly changes.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsGeorge Washington is one of the United States' greatest heroes and a Founding Father. From an early age, he was devoted to his country. He helped it to gain independence from the British in the American Revolutionary War. He later served as the President of the Constitutional Convention. Then he went on to become the first President of the United States and served two terms in office. As President, he oversaw the creation of a strong, well-financed national government that suppressed rebellions and won acceptance among Americans of all types. George Washington's leadership qualities and achievements as president make him one of the most important people in U.S. history. Which of the following is true about the concluding sentence?
The concluding sentence is a mere repetition of the topic sentence.
The concluding sentence restates the topic sentence in different words.
There is no connection between the topic sentence and the concluding sentence.
The concluding sentence repeats the main points.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhich of the following is NOT the responsibility of the pharmacy technician?
Entering and billing insurance
Verifying the final prescription
Checking for the drug name, quantity, strength, dose and route
Verifying the prescriber's name, address and telephone number
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsDraw a diagram of a cross section of a woody eudicot root that has three years of secondary growth. Label the following features primary xylem, secondary xylem, primary phloem, secondary phloem, vascular cambium, pith, cork cambium, phelloderm, bark, inner bark, outer bark, annual growth rings, rays, parenchyma.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsDraw a diagram of a cross section of a leaf. Label the following features: epidermis, spongy
mesophyll, palisade mesophyll, parenchyma, ground tissue, xylem, phloem, bundle sheath,
bundle sheath extension, guard cell, stomata, trichome, cuticle.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsDraw and label a cross section of a monocot root. Label the following features: epidermis,
cortex, vascular bundles, parenchyma, ground tissue, xylem, phloem, pith, endodermis,
pericycle, root hair.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsThe function of pits in the walls of tracheids is
to stop the backflow of water.
to seal off air bubbles.
O to allow the passage of water. between cells
sthe ecretion of resin.
O to allow the escape of air.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhat is true of eudicots but not monocots?
O Eudicots have vascular bundles scattered in their stems.
O Eudicots have true seed leaves but monocots do not.
O Eudicots have stomatal pores but monocots do not.
O Eudicots have venation that is parallel to the leaf axis.
O Eudicots have flower parts usually in multiples of 4 or 5.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsThe root zone of maturation is immediately above the root apical meristem (RAM).
O True
O False
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsTransport of materials in the phloem tissue is mostly downward in the plant whereas bulk flow in xylem is mostly:
O upward.
O also downward.
O very little transport occurs in xylem. sideways.
O the flow of sugars.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsThe Casparian strip prevents apoplastic movement through the epidermal cells of the stem.
O True
O False
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhat would happen if you removed the shoot apical meristem of a plant?
O The plant would grow several lateral shoots
O Growth would only occur at in the roots.
O The plant would mature, but only through vertical growth--no branches would form.
O The root apical meristem would take over the function of the shoot apical meristem.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsMost plants transport sucrose over long distances through the xylem.
O True
O False
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhat do eudicots have that is not present in monocots?
O Netted venation in their leaves.
O Nodes on their stems.
O Parallel venation in their leaves.
O Internodes in their stems
O Leaf blades.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhere are the primary meristems located?
O Dermal tissue.
O Root and stem tips.
O Stem tip only.
O Vascular tissue.
O Woody stem.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsOne difference between sieve-tube cells and vessel elements is that sieve-tube cells are __ but vessel elements are dead.
A. hollow
B. placed end to end
C. Onucleated
D. more spherical
E. alive
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsPlant stem cells such as those found in cambium tissues are able to
A. fight microbial invaders by becoming mobile and phagocytic.
B. produce nutrients for other cells.
C. remain undifferentiated but divide to produce cells that differentiate into new tissues.
D. exist as mature cells.
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsMany plants can be produced as genetically identical clones by asexual reproduction. Although advantageous in some ways, such genetical plants can be an advantage when _________
A. a disease is present in the environment
B. the environment is stable
C. mates are in short supply
D. pollinators are absent
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering PlantsHow does the genetic information in a plant differ from that in an animal?
A. It doesn't: all life on Earth has the same genes and the same alleles of each gene.
B. Plants and animals have the same genes but different alleles of those genes.
C. Animals hold their genetic information in DNA whereas plants hold their genetic information in RNA
D. Plants and animals have different types of nucleotides
E. Plants and animals have many different genes