FFA
Careers
Roots and stems
Leaves and flowers
Environmental conditions
100

What does "FFA" stand for?

Future Farmers of America

100

What career category is horticulture mainly involved in? i.e., Government, education, management, etc.

Agriculture

100

What is the purpose of roots?

To provide anchorage and absorb nutrients and water from the soil.

100

What is the broad, flat part of a leaf?

The blade.

100

What is one thing all plants need to grow and develop?

Water, carbon dioxide, sunlight, and other elements.

200

What are the FFA colors?

National blue and corn gold.

200

What is horticulture?

Horticulture is the cultivation, processing, and marketing of flowers, ornamental plants, vegetables, fruits, and nuts.

200

Name one of the root types.

Taproot, fibrous root, adventitious root, or air root.

200

What part connects leaves and flowers to the stem?

The petiole.

200

What is the difference between light quality and light quantity?

Light quality is the specific wavelength of light. Light quantity is the amount of light.

300

What year was the FFA established?

1928.

300

What is floriculture?

Floriculture is the science of growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing flowering plants.

300

Name a part of the root.

Root hair, root tip, root cap, lateral root, primary root.

300

What do flowers develop into?

Fruit and seeds.

300

What is the temperature range that plants typically thrive in? Answer using degrees farenhiet.

50 degrees to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.

400

What are the 3 parts of an agricultural program?

FFA, SAE, classroom/laboratory.

400

What is olericulture?

Olericulture is the practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing vegetables.

400

Name a part of the stem.

Apical bud, leaf scar, axillary bud, node, lintecel, internode, bud scale, vascular bundle, terminal bud, scale scar ring, pith.

400

What part of a leaf contains chloroplasts?

The mesophyll.

400

What are the words for when a plant has too much or too little moisture? Don't just give a one-word answer; specify which word goes with which definition.

When a plant has too much moisture, it is turgid. When a plant has too little moisture, it is wilted.

500

What does the cross-section of an ear of corn symbolize?

It symbolizes a common agricultural interest and unity.

500

What is viticulture? 

The science of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes.

500

Name 2 of the specialized stem structures.

Corm, rhizome, stolon, tuber, sucker.

500

What is the difference between a perfect flower and a complete flower?

A perfect flower has a pistil and stamens; a complete flower has all 4 floral parts: pistil, stamen, petals, and sepals.

500

What is the difference between how blue light and red light affect plant growth? What do they promote when combined?

Red light causes elongated and soft growth—blue light results in short, hard, and dark plants. When combined, they promote flowering

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