Plant And Wood Anatomy Quiz 16 (30 MCQs)

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1. What belongs in blank number 3? 1. Kingdom2. Phylum3 ..... 4 ..... 5. Family6 ..... 7. Species
2. Find the area, in meters squared, of a parallelogram whose base measures 8 meters and height measures 10 meters:
3. The ..... consists of blood, blood vessels, and the heart.
4. The space between nodes on a stem.
5. Vascular tissue functions in .....
6. What is the scientific name of the human windpipe?
7. The process of a plant starting to grow from the seed is called what?
8. The process where plants use the light from the sun to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
9. Which of the following is a structural adaptation of ducks that is most helpful in keeping them dry:
10. The protective coating of the epidermis that prevents water loss is.....
11. What are stems that bend easily?
12. This side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood:
13. Which is not an adaptation?
14. An adaptation is .....
15. Cacti and succulents can survive in the desert MOST LIKELY because they both .....
16. Chloroplasts trap light energy is to water enters the leaf as sperm fertilizes the egg cell is to
17. The place in plants where photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration occurs.
18. Vascular tissue in stem, root and leaf consists of?
19. A 33 year old has wrecked on a motorcycle and is going into shock. The body initially compensates to maintain balance. This is an example of .....?
20. Which does not describe a predator/prey behavior?
21. Group of vessels in a stem, leaf, or root.
22. Which term refers to the lungs?
23. Where did Charles Darwin develop his theory of natural selection?
24. Which of the following is the hottest region of planet Earth:
25. In which of the parenchyma tissues does a plant come from? A. Protoderm B. Ground meristem C. Pocaambium D. Vascular cambium E. Cork cambium
26. The vascular conducting tissue in plants that transports nutrients (food) throughout the plant:
27. Synonym for not active.
28. The process of water movement through a plant leading to its evaporation (primarily from stomata on leaves but also from stems and flowers) is known as:
29. What is the most common term for the energy that an object has because of its position or configuration?
30. Strong nitrogen-containing chemicals found in some plants: