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Q. What is the term for plants that can reproduce without fertilization?
  • A. Autotrophs
  • B. Apomicts
  • C. Heterotrophs
  • D. Monocots
Q. What is the term for the evolutionary process where a single ancestral species diversifies into multiple forms to adapt to different environments?
  • A. Convergent evolution
  • B. Divergent evolution
  • C. Extinction
  • D. Speciation
Q. What is the term for the growth response of a plant to light?
  • A. Thigmotropism
  • B. Phototropism
  • C. Hydrotropism
  • D. Gravitropism
Q. What is the term for the growth response of plants to gravity?
  • A. Phototropism
  • B. Gravitropism
  • C. Thigmotropism
  • D. Hydrotropism
Q. What is the term for the movement of water from the roots to the leaves?
  • A. Translocation
  • B. Transpiration
  • C. Absorption
  • D. Evaporation
Q. What is the term for the observable characteristics of a plant that are influenced by its genetic makeup?
  • A. Genotype
  • B. Phenotype
  • C. Allele
  • D. Chromosome
Q. What is the term for the observable characteristics of a plant that result from the interaction of its genotype and environment?
  • A. Phenotype
  • B. Genotype
  • C. Allele
  • D. Chromosome
Q. What is the term for the observable characteristics of a plant that result from the interaction of its genotype with the environment?
  • A. Phenotype
  • B. Genotype
  • C. Allele
  • D. Chromosome
Q. What is the term for the observable characteristics of an organism resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment?
  • A. Genotype
  • B. Phenotype
  • C. Heredity
  • D. Mutation
Q. What is the term for the process by which a seed absorbs water and begins to grow?
  • A. Germination
  • B. Pollination
  • C. Fertilization
  • D. Photosynthesis
Q. What is the term for the process by which a seed develops into a new plant?
  • A. Germination
  • B. Pollination
  • C. Fertilization
  • D. Propagation
Q. What is the term for the process by which plants lose water vapor through small openings in their leaves?
  • A. Transpiration
  • B. Respiration
  • C. Photosynthesis
  • D. Germination
Q. What is the term for the process by which plants lose water vapor to the atmosphere?
  • A. Transpiration
  • B. Photosynthesis
  • C. Respiration
  • D. Germination
Q. What is the term for the process by which plants lose water vapor?
  • A. Transpiration
  • B. Respiration
  • C. Photosynthesis
  • D. Germination
Q. What is the term for the process by which plants produce their own food using sunlight?
  • A. Respiration
  • B. Photosynthesis
  • C. Fermentation
  • D. Transpiration
Q. What is the term for the process by which plants respond to light direction?
  • A. Phototropism
  • B. Gravitropism
  • C. Thigmotropism
  • D. Hydrotropism
Q. What is the term for the process by which plants respond to light?
  • A. Phototropism
  • B. Gravitropism
  • C. Thigmotropism
  • D. Hydrotropism
Q. What is the term for the process by which seeds are spread away from the parent plant?
  • A. Germination
  • B. Pollination
  • C. Dispersal
  • D. Fertilization
Q. What is the term for the process by which seeds develop into new plants?
  • A. Germination
  • B. Pollination
  • C. Fertilization
  • D. Photosynthesis
Q. What is the term for the process by which seeds remain dormant until conditions are favorable for germination?
  • A. Germination
  • B. Dormancy
  • C. Pollination
  • D. Fertilization
Q. What is the term for the relationship between plants and pollinators?
  • A. Mutualism
  • B. Commensalism
  • C. Parasitism
  • D. Competition
Q. What is the term for the scientific naming system used in plant taxonomy?
  • A. Phylogeny
  • B. Binomial nomenclature
  • C. Cladistics
  • D. Morphology
Q. What is the term for the study of plant classification?
  • A. Botany
  • B. Phytology
  • C. Taxonomy
  • D. Morphology
Q. What is the term for the symbiotic relationship between plants and nitrogen-fixing bacteria?
  • A. Mutualism
  • B. Commensalism
  • C. Parasitism
  • D. Competition
Q. What is the term for the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma?
  • A. Fertilization
  • B. Pollination
  • C. Germination
  • D. Seed dispersal
Q. What is the term for the transfer of pollen from the male anther to the female stigma?
  • A. Fertilization
  • B. Pollination
  • C. Germination
  • D. Seed dispersal
Q. What is the total number of plant families recognized in the APG IV classification?
  • A. 400
  • B. 500
  • C. 600
  • D. 700
Q. What is the typical number of chromosomes in a diploid plant cell?
  • A. 23
  • B. 46
  • C. 12
  • D. 24
Q. What is the typical number of vascular bundles in a monocot stem?
  • A. 1-5
  • B. 5-10
  • C. 10-20
  • D. 20-30
Q. What is the typical percentage of water content in a healthy plant?
  • A. 50%
  • B. 70%
  • C. 90%
  • D. 100%
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