The science, art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
A. Floriculture
B. Horticulture
C. Olericulture
D. Pomology
B. Horticulture
Work that has a title and specific duties
Job
Occupation
Career
None of the above
Occupation
What type of netting does this leaf have?
Parallel, Palmate or Pinnate

Palmately netted
_________ Attractants for insects to pollinate.
Petal
Where are the sepals located?

Small leaflets on outside of stem
The growing of floral plants and materials
A. Floriculture
B. Horticulture
C. Olericulture
D. Pomology
A. Floriculture
The work a person performs for wages and benefits
Job
Occupation
Career
None of the above
Job
What type of netting does this leaf have?
Parallel, Palmate, Pinnate

Pinnate
The male part of the flower is known as the _________
Stamen
is this a monocot or dicot stem?

Monocot
The growing of fruits and nuts
A. Floriculture
B. Horticulture
C. Olericulture
D. Pomology
Pomology
The direction a person’s life takes as related to his or her choice of work
Job
Occupation
Career
None of the above
Career
What type of netting does this leaf have?
Palmate, Pinnate, Parallel

Parallel
The female part of a flower is known as the__________
Pistil
Is this a fibrous root or taproot?

Taproot
The growing of vegetable crops
A. Floriculture
B. Horticulture
C. Olericulture
D. Pomology
C. Olericulture
Type of flowers that are missing one or more of these major parts: Ex: Missing sepals or pistils.
Complete
Incomplete
Perfect
Imperfect
Incomplete
Is this a simple or compound leaf?

Simple
Point to the anther on this image

It is the yellow part at the top of the fillament
Is this a monocot or dicot stem?

Dicot
Level of accomplishment a person wants to attain in a career
Personal skills
Career goals
Education or training
Job
2. Career Goals
Type of flowers that have all of the major parts: Stamens, pistils, sepals and petals
A. Complete
B. Incomplete
C. Perfect
D. Imperfect
Complete
Is this a simple or compound leaf?
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Compound
Come point to the ovary

Is this a fibrous root or taproot?

Fibrous