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Q. What is the main role of phloem in vascular plants?
  • A. Transport of water
  • B. Transport of sugars
  • C. Support and structure
  • D. Photosynthesis
Q. What is the main role of sclerenchyma cells in plants?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Storage
  • C. Support and strength
  • D. Transport
Q. What is the main role of sclerenchyma cells?
  • A. Transport nutrients
  • B. Provide structural support
  • C. Store carbohydrates
  • D. Conduct photosynthesis
Q. What is the primary advantage of asexual reproduction in plants?
  • A. Increased genetic diversity
  • B. Faster population growth
  • C. Dependence on pollinators
  • D. Formation of seeds
Q. What is the primary advantage of seed dispersal in plant evolution?
  • A. Increased competition
  • B. Reduced genetic diversity
  • C. Colonization of new habitats
  • D. Decreased survival rates
Q. What is the primary advantage of seed dispersal?
  • A. Increased water absorption
  • B. Reduced competition among seedlings
  • C. Enhanced photosynthesis
  • D. Improved nutrient uptake
Q. What is the primary advantage of sexual reproduction in plants?
  • A. Clonal propagation
  • B. Genetic diversity
  • C. Rapid population increase
  • D. No need for pollinators
Q. What is the primary advantage of using tissue culture in plant reproduction?
  • A. It requires less space
  • B. It produces seeds faster
  • C. It enhances genetic diversity
  • D. It is less expensive
Q. What is the primary benefit of consuming antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables?
  • A. Increase energy
  • B. Reduce inflammation
  • C. Enhance growth
  • D. Improve taste
Q. What is the primary benefit of consuming antioxidants from plant sources?
  • A. Increased energy
  • B. Improved digestion
  • C. Reduced oxidative stress
  • D. Enhanced growth
Q. What is the primary benefit of consuming dietary fiber from plants?
  • A. Increased protein intake
  • B. Improved digestive health
  • C. Enhanced taste
  • D. Higher fat content
Q. What is the primary benefit of consuming omega-3 fatty acids from plant sources?
  • A. Improved digestion
  • B. Heart health
  • C. Bone strength
  • D. Skin hydration
Q. What is the primary benefit of using nitrogen-fixing bacteria in agriculture?
  • A. They increase soil acidity
  • B. They enhance soil structure
  • C. They provide a natural source of nitrogen
  • D. They promote plant disease resistance
Q. What is the primary characteristic that distinguishes angiosperms from gymnosperms?
  • A. Presence of seeds
  • B. Presence of flowers
  • C. Presence of vascular tissue
  • D. Presence of chlorophyll
Q. What is the primary classification rank in the plant kingdom?
  • A. Species
  • B. Genus
  • C. Family
  • D. Kingdom
Q. What is the primary criterion for classifying plants in the kingdom Plantae?
  • A. Presence of chlorophyll
  • B. Type of root system
  • C. Height of the plant
  • D. Color of the flowers
Q. What is the primary driver of adaptive evolution in plants?
  • A. Genetic drift
  • B. Natural selection
  • C. Gene flow
  • D. Mutation
Q. What is the primary driving force for the movement of water in plants?
  • A. Root pressure
  • B. Capillary action
  • C. Transpiration pull
  • D. Soil moisture
Q. What is the primary factor driving the evolution of plant morphology?
  • A. Climate change
  • B. Soil composition
  • C. Pollinator preferences
  • D. Competition for light
Q. What is the primary factor driving the evolution of plant traits?
  • A. Climate change
  • B. Human intervention
  • C. Environmental pressures
  • D. Soil composition
Q. What is the primary function of actinomycetes in soil?
  • A. Nitrogen fixation
  • B. Decomposition of organic matter
  • C. Photosynthesis
  • D. Pathogen resistance
Q. What is the primary function of antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables?
  • A. Increase growth rate
  • B. Protect against cellular damage
  • C. Enhance color
  • D. Aid in photosynthesis
Q. What is the primary function of auxins in plant development?
  • A. Promote flowering
  • B. Stimulate root growth
  • C. Regulate fruit ripening
  • D. Inhibit leaf abscission
Q. What is the primary function of chlorophyll in plants?
  • A. Water absorption
  • B. Nutrient transport
  • C. Photosynthesis
  • D. Respiration
Q. What is the primary function of chloroplasts in plant cells?
  • A. Energy production
  • B. Photosynthesis
  • C. Cell division
  • D. Protein synthesis
Q. What is the primary function of collenchyma cells?
  • A. Transport nutrients
  • B. Provide flexible support
  • C. Store water
  • D. Conduct photosynthesis
Q. What is the primary function of cytokinins in plants?
  • A. Promote cell division
  • B. Inhibit aging
  • C. Stimulate root growth
  • D. Enhance photosynthesis
Q. What is the primary function of DNA in plant cells?
  • A. Energy production
  • B. Protein synthesis
  • C. Genetic information storage
  • D. Photosynthesis
Q. What is the primary function of essential oils derived from plants in human health?
  • A. Nutrient absorption
  • B. Aromatherapy and relaxation
  • C. Photosynthesis
  • D. Water storage
Q. What is the primary function of flavonoids in plants?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Pollination
  • C. UV protection
  • D. Water absorption
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