botanical name for Sunflowers
Helianthus
Having total integration among all departments is extremely important for great flower shops. Which of the following systems allow flower shops to have this capability
Point of sale system
How did the Roman's use roses during the Roman period
They used roses at evening banquets and scattered these roses over the floor
Chromosomal Rearrangements
These events are caused when breakage occurs within DNA double helices at two different locations, followed by a rejoining of the broken ends to produce a new chromosomal arrangement of genes.
_______ flowers are defined as a stem with several blooms and buds along the stem, which create a line.
Line
botanical name for tulips
Tulipa
Who would handle the day-to-day operations in a horticulture company
Manager
What was used by Egyptians to decorate a table before a feast
baskets of fruits and flowers
Imbalanced rearrangements
Deletion and duplication
Which of the following describes a mass flower?
Solid head at the end of a stem
botanical name for Orchid
Orchidaceae
What are walk-in coolers used to store
Fresh Flowers
How did Greeks arrange their flowers
They did not arrange them in vases or bouquets. Flowers were scattered on the ground for ceremonies and festivities.
Balanced rearrangements
Inversion and translocation
Which of the following would be an example of a form flower
Lilies
botanical name for Carnation
Dianthus
Which challenges occur due to customers in sales
New customers
Wreaths were presented to __________ for victory/dedication during Greek period.
Athletes
Karyotypes
Can be used to determine changes that cause phenotypic variation through chromosomal rearrangements
Which of the following describes the type of flower associated with a rose
Mass
botanical name for daisy
Bellis perennis
Which of the following should NOT be used as a piece of personal protective equipment when using pesticides
Shorts
During the Chinese Period, flowers and plant materials were used for
decorating altars used in religious ceremonies performed by Buddhist Priests
Inversions
A rearrangement in which an internal segment of a chromosome has been broken twice, flipped 180 degrees, and rejoined
Because they are balanced rearrangements, they do not change the overall amount of the genetic material. They are generally viable and rarely show abnormalities at the phenotypic level.
Which of the following describes the first step when making a design
Create a foundation