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College Botany
In leaf shapes what does ob-mean?
  1. Upside down
  2. Left
  3. Round
  4. Side
College Botany
What are the brewing pores on a twig?
  1. Corm
  2. Stipules
  3. Leaf Scar
  4. Lenticels
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Whats another name for a lateral bud?
  1. Terminal Bud
  2. Axillary Bud
  3. Tuber
  4. Rhizome
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College Botany
Which of the following is a characteristic of alternation of generations in land plants?
  1. Haploid sporophytes make haploid spores
  2. Gametophytes produce spores that develop into gametes
  3. Sporophytes and gametophytes are typically similar in appearance
  4. Meiosis in sporophytes produces haploid spores
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Which of the following is NOT true of legumes?
  1. the pericarp is dry at maturity
  2. the fruit dehisces along two lines
  3. legume roots have host bacteria in root nodules
  4. they take nitrogen out of the soil
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College Botany
Bryophytes have all of the following characteristics except                                .
  1. Multicellularity
  2. Specialized cells and tissues
  3. Lignified vascular tissue
  4. A reduced, dependent sporophyte
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What type of wood has a high moisture content?
  1. tree
  2. green wood
  3. moisture
  4. wet wood
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Which of the following is the correct order of floral organs from the outside to the inside of a complete flower?
  1. petals → sepals → stamens → carpels
  2. sepals → stamens → petals → carpels
  3. spores → gametes → zygote → embryo
  4. sepals → petals → stamens → carpels
  5. stamens→ petals → sepals → carpels
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Photosystems I and II are each made of the following three components:
  1. antenna molecules, stroma, and the matrix
  2. the primary electron acceptor, antenna molecules, and a reaction center
  3. chloroplasts, the primary electron center, and chlorophyll
  4. cristae, reaction center, and ATP synthase
  5. reaction center, inner membrane, and matrix
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Which of the following describes Bryophyta?
  1. nutrition by ingestion
  2. nutrition by absorption
  3. crabs
  4. vascular plants
  5. nonvascular plants
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Who was the first individual that used a crude light microscope to examine cork tissue?
  1. Carolus Linnaeus
  2. Watson Crick
  3. Linus Pauling
  4. Robert Hooke
  5. Sir Robert Graham
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Plants that reproduce by spores, such as the ferns, represent the
  1. Bryophyta
  2. gymnosperms
  3. liverworts
  4. angiosperms
  5. Pterophyta
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