Parts of a Plant | Soil | Plant Classification | Photosynthesis | Random |
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How many seed leaves does a dicot plant have?
Two
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Which soil particle does not allow water to penetrate or drain well?
Clay
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What levels of classification give plants individual names?
Genus and species
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Plants lose water via openings in the skin of the leaf through a process called?
Transpiration
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What are the three different leaf arrangements?
Whorled, alternate, opposite
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How many seed leaves does a monocot plant have?
One
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Which soil particle feels powdery to the touch?
Silt
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The individual scientific name of a plant is also called its?
Botanical name
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The process of food production is called?
Photosynthesis
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Who is the father of taxonomy?
Carl Linnaeus
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What part of the plant contains chlorophyll?
Leaves
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Which soil particle feels gritty and allows water to drain through the soil quickly?
Sand
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What type of plant completes their entire life cycle, including reproduction, within one growing period?
Annual Plants
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The plants use oxygen taken through the leaves and water from the roots to convert the stored sugar into usable energy through a process called?
Respiration
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The carbon dioxide that plants use in photosynthesis comes from?
The air
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A plant's structure consists mostly of?
Water
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What soil profile is mostly organic matter?
O
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What plants need two growing seasons to complete their life cycle?
Biennial Plants
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For ideal plant growing conditions, the soil would have?
About equal amounts of air and water
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Plants that lose their leaves during the DORMANT period is called?
Deciduous plantss
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Name three different parts of the plants
Leaf, Node, Stem, Innernode
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What are the different soil profiles? In Order
O, A, E, B, C, R
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What plants grow season after season?
Perennial Plants
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What is the three things needed for photosynthesis to work?
Water, Carbon Dioxide, Sunlight
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What is the most important layer or natural soil for plant production
O Horizon
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