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Q. What is the primary function of flowers in angiosperms?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Reproduction
  • C. Water absorption
  • D. Nutrient storage
Q. What is the primary function of parenchyma cells in plants?
  • A. Transport water and nutrients
  • B. Provide structural support
  • C. Store food and nutrients
  • D. Conduct photosynthesis
Q. What is the primary function of phloem in plants?
  • A. Transport water
  • B. Transport nutrients
  • C. Transport sugars
  • D. Provide support
Q. What is the primary function of phloem in vascular plants?
  • A. Transport water and minerals
  • B. Transport sugars and nutrients
  • C. Provide structural support
  • D. Store energy
Q. What is the primary function of probiotics in human health?
  • A. To enhance digestion
  • B. To produce vitamins
  • C. To increase appetite
  • D. To cause infections
Q. What is the primary function of root hairs?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Water absorption
  • C. Nutrient storage
  • D. Support
Q. What is the primary function of stomata in plant leaves?
  • A. Water storage
  • B. Gas exchange
  • C. Nutrient transport
  • D. Photosynthesis
Q. What is the primary function of stomata in plants?
  • A. Nutrient storage
  • B. Gas exchange
  • C. Water storage
  • D. Support
Q. What is the primary function of the Calvin cycle?
  • A. Convert light energy to chemical energy
  • B. Fix carbon dioxide into organic molecules
  • C. Produce oxygen
  • D. Generate ATP
Q. What is the primary function of the cambium in plants?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Water transport
  • C. Growth in thickness
  • D. Nutrient storage
Q. What is the primary function of the Golgi apparatus in plant cells?
  • A. Energy production
  • B. Modification and packaging of proteins
  • C. Photosynthesis
  • D. Cell division
Q. What is the primary function of the light reactions in photosynthesis?
  • A. To produce glucose
  • B. To convert solar energy into chemical energy
  • C. To fix carbon dioxide
  • D. To release oxygen
Q. What is the primary function of the ovule in seed plants?
  • A. To produce pollen
  • B. To develop into a seed after fertilization
  • C. To absorb water and nutrients
  • D. To support the plant structure
Q. What is the primary function of the plasma membrane in plant cells?
  • A. Energy production
  • B. Regulating transport
  • C. Photosynthesis
  • D. Cell division
Q. What is the primary function of the process of meiosis in plants?
  • A. To produce identical daughter cells
  • B. To generate genetic variation
  • C. To facilitate photosynthesis
  • D. To increase plant size
Q. What is the primary function of the root system in vascular plants?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Nutrient absorption
  • C. Reproduction
  • D. Gas exchange
Q. What is the primary function of the stamen in flowering plants?
  • A. To produce seeds
  • B. To attract pollinators
  • C. To produce pollen
  • D. To support the flower
Q. What is the primary function of the xylem in vascular plants?
  • A. Transporting sugars
  • B. Transporting water and minerals
  • C. Storing nutrients
  • D. Photosynthesis
Q. What is the primary function of xylem in plants?
  • A. Transport of nutrients
  • B. Transport of water
  • C. Photosynthesis
  • D. Storage of carbohydrates
Q. What is the primary function of xylem in vascular plants?
  • A. Transport of nutrients
  • B. Transport of water
  • C. Photosynthesis
  • D. Storage of carbohydrates
Q. What is the primary goal of developing biofortified crops?
  • A. To improve taste
  • B. To enhance resistance to pests
  • C. To increase nutritional value
  • D. To reduce water requirements
Q. What is the primary goal of phytoremediation?
  • A. To enhance plant growth
  • B. To clean up contaminated environments
  • C. To increase crop yield
  • D. To improve soil fertility
Q. What is the primary health benefit of consuming cruciferous vegetables?
  • A. High protein content
  • B. Rich in antioxidants
  • C. Low calorie
  • D. High fat content
Q. What is the primary hormone responsible for promoting cell elongation in plants?
  • A. Gibberellins
  • B. Auxins
  • C. Cytokinins
  • D. Ethylene
Q. What is the primary mechanism by which evolution occurs in plant species?
  • A. Natural selection
  • B. Genetic drift
  • C. Mutation
  • D. Gene flow
Q. What is the primary mechanism by which evolution occurs in plants?
  • A. Natural selection
  • B. Genetic drift
  • C. Mutation
  • D. Gene flow
Q. What is the primary mechanism by which nutrients are absorbed by plant roots?
  • A. Active transport
  • B. Facilitated diffusion
  • C. Endocytosis
  • D. Simple diffusion
Q. What is the primary mechanism by which plants adapt to their environment over generations?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Natural selection
  • C. Transpiration
  • D. Pollination
Q. What is the primary method of asexual reproduction in plants?
  • A. Budding
  • B. Fragmentation
  • C. Pollination
  • D. Fertilization
Q. What is the primary method of asexual reproduction in the strawberry plant?
  • A. Seed production
  • B. Runners
  • C. Cuttings
  • D. Grafting
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