What’s the part of the flower that protects the bud.
Sepal
What is the function of the ovaries.
The ovaries produce the eggs/ovules.
What are the Five formation Factor?
Climate, Organism, Parent material, Time, and Topography.
What is the largest type of soil component.
Gravel
What does A stand for in the Soil profile.
Topsoil.
What is the male reproductive part called
Stigma
What is the purpose of the petals on a flower.
The petals attract insects to increase pollination.
What Circumnutation is soil erosion more likely to happen?
Steep grounds, Too much irrigation, Working soil in a rainy season, and No cover crop.
What is the finest particle of the 4 components of soil.
Clay
What kind of color indicates high levels of minerals.
Dark colors
What female reproductive part of the flower.
Pistol
What does a complete flower consist of.
A complete flower has every part of the flower.
What is breaking down rocks and other materials into smaller fragments
Weathering
What component of soil has the largest percentage.
Organic matter.
What defines Soil profile.
The arrangement of the horizons in the soil.
What is a complete vs non complete flower.
Has every part incomplete has not every part.
What is the function of the pollen tube in the flower.
It delivers pollen to the stigma.
What are materials in the soil changing through weathering and conversation.
Transformation
How does permeability effect the water holding capacity.
More permeability less water holding compacity.
Soil is typically formed over time in distinct layers called____
Horizons.
What is a perfect flower vs imperfect.
Has all reproductive parts imperfect does not and only contains one of the two.
What happens to the flower when the sepal shrinks.
The flower blooms.
How is soil formed.
Formed by the environment breaking down parent material over time.
If permeability is high then what is the water holding capacity is____.
Low
What are the 5 parts of the Soil profile.
O,A,B,C,R