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Observing God's World; 4th Ed.' Test 1; Sections 1.1-1.4

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The chemical process by which a plant produces food.   Photosynthesis    
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Any growth response of a plant to its environment   tropism    
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The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil.   pollination    
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the process of the egg cell uniting with the sperm cell of a plant is called...   fertilization    
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The pigment within the plant that gives color.   chlorophyll    
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a colorful leaf that is not a petal.   bract    
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an underwater plant with a bladder-like leaf which traps insects.   bladderwort    
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an insectivorous plant that has dewdrop like arms which capture prey.   sundew    
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a plant with honey scented nectar that lures an insect deep within the center of the plant.   pitcher plant    
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A plant with hinged leaves designed to close once tiny hairs are triggered within the jaws of this plant.   Venus's-flytrap    
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Stomata is...   tiny pores on the underside of the leaf    
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There are two parts of the plant; one that is seen about the ground and the other that is located beneath the ground. Name them both!   Above the ground: Shoot System Below the ground: Root System    
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Cuticle is   the waxy substance on the leaf that holds in water.    
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I stand at the stomata and allow water to enter or exit based on the amount of water that is available in the plant. I am....   The guard cell    
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Cellulose is   The tough, fibrous material used to form the cell walls of the plant.    
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Packages of chlorophyll are called:   chloroplasts    
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Miniature undeveloped plant.   Embryo    
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Larger vein running up the middle of a leaf.   Midrib    
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A Botanist studies.....   Plants    
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T/F: The ovary of the plant develops into the fruit.   TRUE    
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T/F: Photosynthesis takes place in the roots.   FALSE   Leaves  
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T/F: The underground storehouse with thick layers of fleshy leaves is called the bulb.   TRUE    
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T/F: The part of the flower that attracts the pollinator with its scent is the petals.   TRUE    
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T/F: The root that is wide and drives deep into the ground is the root cap.   FALSE   TAPROOT  
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The protective tip of the taproot is....   Root cap    
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Wheat, rice and corn are examples of what type of grasses?   Cereal Grasses    
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My fruit grows in pods. I am is what family?   Pea Family   My nickname is called legume.  
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I reproduce without flowers. I have a two part leaf and very small flowers that many times cannot be seen. What family am I?   Grass Family   My two main parts are the blade and the sheath.  
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I am the largest plant family. I have two parts that make up just one of me. Who am I?   Composite Family   The two parts that make up the Composite Family are: Ray Flowers and Disk Flowers  
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I grow from bulbs. What family am I?   Lily Family   I have petals in multiples of three  
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T/F: The two conditions for a seed to sprout are moisture and fertile soil.   FALSE   Moisture and Warmth  
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Geotropism is a plant's response to what?   Gravity   Remember: "G" in Geotropism and "G" in Gravity :)  
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I am a stem that grows beneath the ground. I am a?   Rhizome   The stem that grows above the ground is the stolon, also known as the "runner".  
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A seed that is not dead BUT it is Not active.   Dormant    
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