Parts of Plant
Plant Classification
Environmental Impacts
Horticulture
100

What are pore openings on the leaf surface which regulate the exchange of gases?

Stomata

100

The scientific name for plants consists of what?

genus and species

100

What does humidity measure?

Water vapor in the air

100

The planting, harvesting, processing, and marketing of vegetable crops is known as:

olericulture

200

The stamen is the male reproductive part of a flower consisting of what?

anther and filament

200

Which of the following plants are classified as a Dicotyledon?
a)Corn
b)Rice
c)Soybeans
d)Wheat

Soybeans

200

How do plants pick up nutrients and minerals for growth?

Nutrients and minerals dissolved in the water are absorbed through the roots.

200

Apples and peaches are classified as:

non-citrus fruits

300

Strawberries will spread by ________ which are horizontal stems that lie above the ground.

stolons

300

Which of the following plants is classified as a conifer?
a)Cedar
b)Elm
c)Oak
d)Redwood

Cedar

300

Excessive salt build up in the soils leads to:

Roots can't absorb nutrients

300

Turf grass management is considered an area of:

Ornamental horticulture 

400

The majority of photosynthesis takes place in the __________.

Palisade cells

400

Who is credited for creating binomial nomenclature?

Carl von Linnaeus

400


Which of the following is an example of a short-day plant?
a)Corn
b)Lettuce
c)Soybeans
d)Tomatoes

Soybeans

400


A _____ is an annual herbaceous plant grown for landscaping purposes.

bedding plant

500

What plant has tubers, which are specialized stems typically grown below the soil that are used for nutrient or food storage?

potato

500

There are numerous varieties of oak trees. What is true considering this plant’s nomenclature?

They have the same genus but different species.

500

_____ is a measure of the temperature requirements for plants that can be used to estimate plant growth and development.

Photoperiodism

500

Which of the following is considered a foliage plant?
a)Edible flowers, such as mint
b)Flowering shrub
c)Petunias
d)Weeping fig

Weeping fig

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