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A scientist observes that a plant's leaves are wilting during a hot, dry spell. What is the most likely explanation for this? 

The plant's xylem is transporting too much water

The stomata are remaining open, causing excessive water loss

The plant's phloem is not transporting enough sugar

The plant's roots are growing too quickly

The stomata are remaining open, causing excessive water loss

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In an experiment, a student places a potted plant in a dark room with a single light source coming from one side. After a week, the plant's stem has bent towards the light. This response is an example of:

phototropism

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Which of the following is NOT a function of the phloem in plants?


Transporting sugars from leaves to other parts of the plant

Transporting nutrients throughout the plant 

Transporting hormones throughout the plant

Transporting water from roots to leaves

Transporting water from roots to leaves

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Why is the phloem tissue in plants bidirectional, while the xylem is unidirectional?

Phloem needs to distribute sugars to all parts of the plant

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How do the root hairs help the plant?

Root hairs increase the surface area of the roots for nutrient and water absorption

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Which plant adaptation would be most beneficial in an environment with limited water availability? 


Broad leaves with a large surface area

Numerous stomata that remain open throughout the day

A thick, waxy cuticle on the leaves

Shallow, spreading roots

A thick, waxy cuticle on the leaves

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Which of the following is NOT a function of plant roots? 


Anchoring the plant in the soil

Absorbing water and minerals

Producing glucose through photosynthesis

Storing food reserves

Producing glucose through photosynthesis

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A scientist observes that a certain species of plant closes its leaves at night. This behavior is most likely an adaptation to:

Reduce water loss

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What role do guard cells play in maintaining homeostasis in plants?

They regulate water loss by opening and closing stomata

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What are the steps of self pollination? 

A pollen grain is transferred from an anther to the stigma of the same flower

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Which of the following statements best explains the advantage of cross-pollination over self-pollination?

Cross-pollination leads to greater genetic diversity

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A student observes that a plant's roots are growing towards a nearby water source. This is an example of:

Hydrotropism 

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A plant geneticist wants to create a drought-resistant variety of corn. Which of the following adaptations should they focus on enhancing? 


Increasing the number of stomata

Developing broader leaves

Improving the efficiency of the plant's Calvin cycle

Enhancing the plant's ability to close stomata quickly

Enhancing the plant's ability to close stomata quickly

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In what way does transpiration benefit a plant, despite the risk of water loss?

It creates negative pressure which drives the xylem

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Flowering is a process that occurs in many plants to ensure reproductive success. Which statement most directly describes the interactions needed for flowering to occur? 

A hormone triggers the production of pigments that travel to the flower and initiate blooming

Water is absorbed through the plant's shoots to increase the leaf's ability to support the opening of flowers

Plants respond to environmental factors by producing hormones needed for flowering

Warmer temperatures increase the rate at which water and nutrients are transported to the flower bud by traveling through the phloem

Plants respond to environmental factors by producing hormones needed for flowering

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Which plant structure is primarily responsible for regulating water loss and gas exchange?

Stomata

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Which plant hormone is primarily responsible for stimulating cell elongation in response to light?

Auxin

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How do the root and shoot systems work together to ensure the survival of a plant in a terrestrial environment?

By transporting water and nutrients between each other

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What is the significance of seed dispersal in plant reproduction?

It reduces competition and spreads offspring to new areas

400

Based on this information, the student can conclude that boron is absorbed by plant roots from soil and then what happens to it?

transported to reproductive tissues by the plant's shoot system

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A scientist observes that a certain species of plant produces bitter-tasting leaves. What is the most likely evolutionary advantage of this trait?

To deter herbivores 

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What best explains why many flowering plants have colorful, fragrant flowers?

Attract pollinators 

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What is the primary reason for the development of vascular tissue in plants?

To transport water, nutrients, and sugars

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What tropism is occurring and why?

Phototropism, Plant bending towards light 

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Do cacti have more or less stomata?

less

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