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what kind of crop is the tomato A. it depends on how many acres of tomatoes you're growing B. agronomic C.horticultural D.forestry E.pomological - ️️A. it depends on how many acres youre growing the study of extending the keeping quality of horticultural crop is called A. pomology B. ...

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HS 200 NCSU what kind of crop is the tomato A. it depends on how many acres of tomatoes you're growing B. agronomic C.horticultural D.forestry E.pomological - ✔ ✔ A. it depends on how many acres youre growing the study of extending the ke eping quality of horticultural crop is called A. pomology B. olericulture C. floriculture D. agronomy E. postharvest physiology - ✔ ✔ E. postharvest physiology the study of the cultivation of flowers and potted plants is A. floriculture B. ornithology C. cannabisia D. roseaculture E. pomology - ✔ ✔ A. floriculture gymnospermae is a class of plants that are characterized by having A. naked seeds contained in strobili or cones B. seeds enclosed in a tissue called a fruit C. only one seed leaf D. 250,000 different species E. spores - ✔ ✔ A. naked seeds contained in strobili or cones tracheophyta is a A. group of plants with similar reproductive parts B. group of plants within a class that have biochemical similarities C. is a technique to cut h oles in the trunks of trees D. a class of plants that produces spores E. a division of plants that have "tubes" (vascular system) - ✔ ✔ E. a division of plants that have "tubes" (vascular system) as a gardener, who would it be important to know the differ ence between monocots and dicots? A. monocots are poisonous and should be avoided B. dicots are edible and monocots are not C. there are selective herbicides that kill only dicots but are harmless to monocots, and therefore allow us to control broadleaf we eds in our turf -grass D. all heirloom tomatoes are monocots and knowing that helps us grow them better E. one person can sleep in a monocot and two people can sleep in a dicot - ✔ ✔ C. there are selective herbicides that kill only dicots but are harmless t o monocots, and therefore allow us to control broadleaf weeds in our turf -grass where did the cranberry plant get its name A. an HS 200 class in the past voted to name it "cranberry" B. the flower looks like the head of the new England native "sandhill cr ane". it was first called Craneberry but people got lazy and removed the e, henceforth cranberry C. ocean spray D. cran means red in eastern Massachusetts slang and the berries are red - ✔ ✔ B. the flower looks like the head of the new England native "sand hill crane". it was first called Craneberry but people got lazy and removed the e, henceforth cranberry horticulture is derived from 2 latin words hortus and culturae. hortus means A. plants B. garden C. to make D. to take care of E. to study - ✔ ✔ B. gar den how is horticulture different from botany A. horticulture s the study of plants grown in the US, botany is the study of all plants in the world B. horticulture studies only native plants than can be used, botany studies all plants C. horticulture is an applied science botany is more of a basic science D. there really isn't a difference between the two E. horticulture is in Kilgore hall, botany is in Gardner hall - ✔ ✔ C. horticulture is an applied science botany is more of a basic s cience the study of the cultivation of fruits is called A. veggieculture B. floriculture C. olericulture D. pomology E. yardening - ✔ ✔ D. pomology plant taxonomy and nomenclature refer to what respectively A. plant varieties and cultivars B. horticultur e and botany C. plant propagation and growth D. plant parts and physiology E. plant categories and names - ✔ ✔ E. plant categories and names what is the only part of commercial and residential infrastructure that increases in value over time A. kitchens B. heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) C. the landscape D. windows E. the building - ✔ ✔ c. the landscape gardening activities benefit human health and well -being in many ways. which of the following statements is true about gardening A. reduces stress B. lowers blood pressure C. physically and psychologically therapeutic D. reduces depression E. all of the above - ✔ ✔ E. all of the above ferns are in the class filicinae. what is unique about that class of plants A. they produce seeds in cones B. they have variegates leaves

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