BIO210 e-exam (2019)

Question QMC1 : The seeds of angiosperms are covered by a
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Question QMC2 : Which of these is not a characteristic of dicots?
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Question QMC3 : The monocotyledonous (monocots) and the dicotyledonous plants (dicots) are the two groups classified under Â
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Question QMC4 : Which of these is a characteristic of monocots?
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Question QMC5 : Which of these had several features that are typical of many modern angiosperms? Â
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Question QMC6 : Which of these may not best describe the use of flowers?
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Question QMC7 : Which of these plant hormone causes ripening?Â
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Question QMC8 : The mesocarp is the ———– layer of the Pericarp
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Question QMC9 : When one flower is produced, the stem holding the flower is called a ———
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Question QMC10 : The joining of the sperm to the ovules is called _____.
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Question QMC11 : In vascular plants, the two types of transport tissue are
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Question QMC12 : In seed plants, Microspores germinate within the sporophyte tissue and this become
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Question QMC13 : Seed plants are said to be ———- because they have 2 different spore sizes .
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Question QMC14 : Gymnosperms have
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Question QMC15 : Which of these is contained in a seed cone?
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Question QMC16 : The basic function of xylem is
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Question QMC17 : Which of these is not a function of root?
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Question QMC18 : Shoots generally refer to
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Question QMC19 : Vascular elements are basically made up of all of these except
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Question QMC20 : The phloem is the innermost layer of the
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Question QMC21 : A structurally complete leaf of an angiosperm consists of all of these except
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Question QMC22 : In a situation where fruits set or is produced without fertilization is called
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Question QMC23 : The stem is normally divided into nodes and
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Question QMC24 : Which of these is not a function of stem?
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Question QMC25 : Phytomorphology is the general term for the study of the ——— form and external structure of plants
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Question QMC26 : Coconut fruits can float thousands of miles in the ocean to spread seeds. Some other fruits that can disperse via water are ——-
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Question QMC27 : The ——- is the opening in the integuments near the egg cell
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Question QMC28 :  Pollen contains two nuclei, a generative nucleus and a tube nucleus.
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Question QMC29 : In double fertilization, One sperm fertilizes the egg the other one combines with the two polar nuclei forming a triploid (3N) cell.
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Question QMC30 : During ——- development, the suspensor anchors and transfers nutrients to thedeveloping embryo.
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Question QMC31 : The ——- is the outer multi-layered group of cells covering the leaf.
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Question QMC32 : Most of the interior of the leaf between the upper and lower layers of epidermis is aparenchyma (ground tissue) or chlorenchyma tissue called the
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Question QMC33 : An upper palisade layer of tightly packed, vertically elongated cells, one to two cells thick, directly beneath the adaxial epidermis.
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Question QMC34 : The veins are the vascular tissue of the leaf and are located in the spongy layer of the mesophyll.
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Question QMC35 : Pine trees are referred to as
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Question QFB1 : The ____, which mean “seed plants”, are some of the most importantorganisms on Earth.
Answer: Spermatophytes
Question QFB2 : ____ are seed plants; they include pines, firs, yew, redwood, and many other large trees.
Answer: Conifers
Question QFB3 : ____, a subtropical and tropical group of plants with a large crown of compound leaves and a stout trunk,
Answer: cycads
Question QFB4 : ____ are plants that do not flower and do not bear their seeds in an enclosure such as a fruit..Â
Answer: Gymnosperms
Question QFB5 : The stomata on the epidermal surface are sunken and are surrounded by an ____.
Answer: endodermis
Question QFB6 : The ____ cells do not have the wide air spaces as broadleaf and flowering plant leaves.
Answer: Mesophyll
Question QFB7 : The ____ are tubes in which resin is secreted.
Answer: canals
Question QFB8 : ____ is both aromatic and antiseptic and helps to prevent fungal infections and deter insect attacks.
Answer: Resin
Question QFB9 : ____ lacks companion cells, but has albuminous cells that perform similar function for the phloem.Â
Answer: Pine phloem
Question QFB10 : The oldest known seed plant is ____, a seed fern from the lateDevonian West Virginia
Answer: Elkinsa polymorpha
Question QFB11 : The seed plants produced their seeds along their branches without ____structures
Answer: specialized
Question QFB12 : The ____ is a layer of tissue found in all seeds; it is produced by the parentplant, and develops into the seed coat
Answer: integument
Question QFB13 : By the end of the Devonian, a variety of early seed plants collectively known as ____ appeared
Answer: Lyginopterids
Question QFB14 : The ____ period saw an increase in the number and kinds of seed plants
Answer: Carboniferous
Question QFB15 : The main force behind the rapid evolutionary radiation of angiosperms may have been pollination by ____ and the availability of habitats left open by thedisappearance of many gymnosperms
Answer: insects
Question QFB16 : The first flowers were probably pollinated by ____; later angiosperms attracted butterflies and bees.
Answer: beetles
Question QFB17 : Seed plants are ____ that is they have 2 different spore sizes namely, the megaspores and microspores.
Answer: heterosporous
Question QFB18 : The evolutionary trend from nonvascular plants to seedless vascular plants to seed plants has been a reduction in the size of the ____.
Answer: gametophyte
Question QFB19 : The megasporangium is surrounded by layers of sporophyte tissue called the ____Â
Answer: integument
Question QFB20 : In seed plants, the gametophyte is usually microscopic and is retained within the tissues of the ____Â
Answer: sporophyte
Question QFB21 : Microspores germinate within the sporophyte tissue and become ____.
Answer: pollen grains
Question QFB22 : The entire microgametophyte (pollen grain) is transferred to the vicinity of the megagametophyte by a process of ____.Â
Answer: pollination
Question QFB23 : When pollen reaches the female gametophyte, it produces an elongate structure that grows to the ____.
Answer: egg cell
Question QFB24 : The seeds of gymnosperms contain the sporophyte embryo, food for the embryo, and a ____
Answer: protective coat
Question QFB25 : Microspores are produced withinprotective structures called ____
Answer: microsporangia
Question QFB26 : ____ are plants with naked seeds (no fruit).
Answer: Gymnosperms
Question QFB27 : The seeds of angiosperms are covered by a ____
Answer: fruit
Question QFB28 : Angiosperms can be simply classified into two groups. They are the monocotyledonous (monocots) and the ____
Answer: dicotyledonous plants
Question QFB29 : Flowering plants are ____
Answer: heterosporangiate
Question QFB30 : A flower is regarded as a modified ____ with shortened internodes and bearing
Answer: stem
Question QFB31 : When one flower is produced, the stem holding the flower is called a ____Â
Answer: peduncle
Question QFB32 : If the peduncle ends with groups of flowers, each stem that holds a flower is called a ____.
Answer: pedicel
Question QFB33 : The majority of species individual flowers have both ____ and stamens
Answer: pistils
Question QFB34 : Where unisexual male and female flowers appear on the same plant, the species is considered monoecious. True OR False?
Answer: True
Question QFB35 : Species that have more than one flower on an axis—so-called compositeflowers—the collection of flowers is termed an inflorescenceTrue OR False ____
Answer: True

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