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Which process do leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide?

Respiration

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What is light quality?

Amount and duration of light emitted by a light source.

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What is a short-day plant?

Plants that can flower when the light period is shorter than the critical day length.
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What are some light source examples?

heat lamp and sunlight

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What is the purpose of a seed?

To grow and make a plant.

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What is photosynthesis?

The food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen. 

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What is light intensity?

Its the amount of light that a light source gives off in the direction of the object.

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What are long-day plants?

Plants that can flower if the light period is as long as or longer than the critical day length.

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Why do plants have certain wavelengths?

Because they contain pigments like chlorophyll.

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What are Hardiness Zones?

Zones based upon average annual minimum winter temperatures. 

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What is Absorption?

The process by which plant roots take in water and air.

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What is plant pigment?

Pigment is any colored material found in a plant or animal cell.

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What are some examples of short-day and long-day plants?

Long-day: Spinach and Dill

Short-day: Chrysanthemum and Poinsettia

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What are the 3 important factors needed for seed germination?

1. Water

2. Oxygen

3. Correct temperature

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Why are hardiness zones important?

Because hardiness zones are determined to help us better understand which plants will best survive winters in that particular area of the country.

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What is the photosynthesis formula?

6CO2 + 6H20 + 672Kcal -> C16H12O6 + 6O2

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What colored light has the greatest impact on plant growth?

Red and Blue.

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What is photoperiodism?

Its the response of plant growth based upon the number of hours of light received each day.

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What are true leaves? 

The first true leaves that appear.

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How many increments are zones divided into?

10F
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What does the 6 stand for?

The quantity of that molecule involved in the reaction.

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Why is DLI important for plants? 

It ensures that the light received by the plants is optimum for their growth cycles and needs.

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What temperature do most horticultural plants thrive in?

Most horticultural plants thrive in a temperature range of 50 F to 85 F. 

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What is the scientific name for the food supply of a seed?

Cotyledon

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What is the percentage of how many herbaceous plants are comprised of water?

80-90%

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