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What type of gymnosperm has no branches and frond-like leaves 

Cycads

100

What is the rough outer covering of a tree?

Bark

100

What is the tallest tree species

Redwood

100

In a dichotomous identification key, how many choices are you given for each question?

Two

100

What is the portion of a stem between two leaves or two places where leaves once grew?

Internode 

200

Setting fire to forests under controlled conditions is?

Prescribed

200

What structure keeps water from leaving a leaf

Cuticle

200

What Leaves contain more chlorophyll and are found at the bottom of a tree

Shade

200

The scientific restoration of a forest is called?

Reforestation

200

What is the name given to debris that loggers leaned on the forest floor?

Slash 
300

What method of tree harvesting involves you removing all but a few selected trees?

Seed-tree method 

300

What is the most common gymnosperm?

Conifers

300

A force that has many different ages in a lot of dead fallen trees is what category of a forest

Old growth

300

What is the main stem of a tree called?

Trunk

300

The structure that allows a twig to grow in length is what kind of bud

Terminal

400

What is the oldest known organism on earth?

Bristlecone pine

400

What is the food store in Central core of a young woody stem

Pith 

400

What is the other name given for broadleaf tree?

Hardwood

400

Which system of force management causes the force to grow trees that mature faster than they normally would?

Sustained yield management

400

Any system or object that absorbs carbon dioxide from the environment is called a carbon?

Sink

500

What is the process of removing trees for human use?

Tree harvesting

500

What kind of growth is a stem in diameter called?

Secondary 

500

What type of insect has a strong beak that uses it to pierce stems?

Sap-sucking insect

500

Which structure on a stamina allows air to enter the stem and provide for respiration

Lenticels 

500

What forms at the base of a petiole to sever a leaf from branch

Abscission layers