Name That Plant
Blame It All On My Roots
STEM
Leafing Out
Blooming
100

The type of plant that loses its leaves in the winter.

A. Coniferous  B. Deciduous  C.  Dioecious  D. Monecious

B. Deciduous

100

What is the primary function of the root?

A.  to absorb water and mineral nutrients

B.  to capture light for the production of food

C.  To enable a plant to reproduce sexually

D.  To support other parts of the plant

A.  To absorb water and mineral nutrients

100

What is the primary function of the stem?

A.  to absorb water and mineral nutrients

B.  to capture light for the production of food

C.  to enable a plant to reproduce sexually

D.  to support other parts of a plant

D.  to support other parts of a plant

100

On which plant organ do buds form?

A.  flower        C.  root

B.  Leaf           D.  stem

D.  stem

100

What term describes a flower with male parts and no female parts?

A.  complete       C.  pistillate

B.  perfect          D.  staminate

D.  Staminate
200

What branch of biology deals with identifying and naming organisms?

A.  anatomy          C.  physiology

B.  morphology      D.  taxonomy

D.  Taxonomy

200

How does water enter the root?

A.  by adhesion and cohesion

B.  by exudation and vernation

C.  by osmosis and diffusion

D.  by sublimation and primary growth

C.  by osmosis and diffusion

200

From which tissue does growth of a stem originate?

A.  epidermis       C.  phloem

B.  meristem        D.  pith

B.  meristem

200

What is the primary function of the leaf?

A.  to absorb water and mineral nutrients

B.  to capture light for the production of food

C.  to enable a plant to reproduce sexually

D.  to support other parts of the plant

B.  to capture light for the production of food

200

What is a complete flower?

A.  it lacks one or more major flower parts

B.  it has both male and female flower parts

C.  it has only male or only female flower parts

D.  it has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens

D.  it has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens

300

What is the first word in a binomial Latin name?

A.  cultivar          C.  Genus

B.  Species          D.  Variety

B.  genus

300

What is the primary cause for water-related death of potted plants?

A.  anaerobic bacteria in the medium

B.  loose porous medium that  dries quickly

C.  totally saturating the medium

D.  watering too frequently

D.  watering too frequently

300

How does the stem of a monocot plant differ from the stem of an herbaceous dicot plant?

A.  Monocots have a layer of cells(cortex)that is lacking dicots   B.  the heartwood of monocot plants has gums, resins and tannins  C.  The vascular bundles of monocot plants are scattered throughout the stem  D.  The vascular bundles of monocot plants form a rings within the stem

C.  The vascular bundles of monocot plants are scattered throughout the stem

300

Which region of the leaf has the greatest concentration of chloroplasts and therefore the highest rate of photosynthesis?

A.  lower epidermis     C.  spongy mesophyll layer

B.  palisade layer        D.  upper epidermis

B.  palisade layer

300

Which of the following is a true statement?

A.  all complete flowers are dioecious

B.  all complete flowers are imperfect

C.  all complete flowers are monoecious

D.  all complete flowers are perfect

D.  all complete flowers are perfect

400

Which is the highest level of hierarchical classification of plants?

A.  Class       C.  Kingdom

B.  Family     D.  Species

C.  Kingdom

400

Which plant structure increase the surface area of the root and increase the absorption of water and minerals?  

A.  adventitious roots      C.  haustorial projections

B.  elongation zones        D.  root hairs

D.  root hairs

400

Which tissue has the primary function of storing starches?

A.  cortex          C.  root hairs

B.  pericycle       D.  stele

A.  cortex

400

Where are the vast majority of the stomata located?

A.  along the roots

B.  at the end of the pistil

C.  on one year old stems

D.  on the underside of leaves

D.  on the underside of leaves

400

A bite into an apple might reveal seeds.  From which part of a plower did the seeds originate?

A.  ovary       C.  pedicel

B.  ovule       D.  sepal

B.  ovule

500

What is the species name of the following plant:  Lycopersicum esculentum 'Better Boy F1'?

A.  Better Boy       C.  F1

B.  Esculentum      D.  Lycopersicum

B.  Esculentum

500

What are the 2 most common types  of root systems?

A.  aerial and subterranean

B.  deep and shallow

C.  fibrous and taproot

D.  primary and secondary

C.  fibrous and taproot

500

Which part of a woody stem actively conducts water and dissolved minerals?

A.  heartwood        C.  pith

B.  inner wood       D.  sapwood

D.  sapwood

500

What structure connects the leaf blade to the stem?

A.  margin

B.  midrib

C.  petiole

D.  stipule

C.  petiole

500

What do many spring flowering bulb crops require in order to flower?

A.  fertilization          C.  transpiration

B.  pollination           D.  vernalization


D.  Vernalization