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2. Scientists can study all of the following except:
[A] how a plant produces sugars.
[B] the interpretation of a painting.
[C] the chemical composition of paint.
[D] how an ecosystem functions.
[E] what makes chili peppers hot.
Answer: B
A-head: Areas Where the Scientific Method Is Inappropriate
Subject: Chapter 1
Complexity: Moderate
Taxonomy: Application
3. Which of the following is not part of the scientific method?
[A] Explaining phenomena controlled by unknowable forces
[B] Testing of all proposed explanations
Answer: E
A-head: Origin and Evolution of Plants
Subject: Chapter 1
Complexity: Difficult
Taxonomy: Analysis
5. The first organisms to evolve have been dated at about:
[A] 3.5 billion years and were much like present-day bacteria.
[B] 2.8 billion years and were photosynthetic like present-day cyanobacteria.
[C] 3.5 billion years and had a nucleus.
[D] 1.5 billion years and were terrestrial.
[E] 3.5 billion years and possessed organelles which had specialized functions.
Answer: A
A-head: Origin and Evolution of Plants
Subject: Chapter 1
Complexity: Easy
Taxonomy: Recall
,Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology, Sixth Edition
James D. Mauseth
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6. All of the following contribute to carbon dioxide additions to the atmosphere except:
[A] animals, fungi, and bacteria, which produce carbon dioxide as a by-product of respiration.
[B] burning wood, coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels.
[C] volcanic eruptions.
[D] formation of calcium carbonate algal shells.
[E] magma eruptions at mid-ocean ridges.
7. Which of the following adaptations enable evergreen species to survive the physiological
drought that occurs in winter months?
[A] The aboveground shoot system dies while maintaining a viable subterranean system.
[B] The leaves are shed.
[C] The leaves have extra thick cuticles.
[D] The subterranean root system goes dormant.
[E] The bark is shed.
Answer: C
A-head: Diversity of Plant Adaptations
Subject: Chapter 1
Complexity: Moderate
Taxonomy: Application
8. The blades of grass in an open field:
[A] share identical genetic information.
[B] carry out a metabolism that is uniquely biological and unrelated to the laws of physics and
chemistry.
[C] grow leaves in order to absorb sunlight.
[D] are adapted to grow and reproduce in field conditions.
[E] have well protected fibrous leaves that are no longer capable of photosynthesis.
Answer: D
A-head: Using Concepts to Understand Plants
9. Which of the following questions is a logical alternative to the biological phenomena that
roots absorb water?
[A] Do plants have sources of energy other than sunlight?
[B] Do plants create carbohydrate reserves in their root systems?
[C] Do plants have alternative pathways by which water can be absorbed?
[D] Are roots fibrous and tough in order to be unpalatable to insects?
[E] Are some leaf modifications intended to trap insects as a source of nutrition?
Answer: C
A-head: Plants versus the Study of Plants
Subject: Chapter 1
Complexity: Difficult
Taxonomy: Analysis
10. All plants have a scientific name consisting of:
[A] a minimum of three descriptive adjectives.
[B] the family name and genus name.
[C] the phylum name and a specific epithet.
[D] the genus name and a specific epithet.
[E] the species name and subspecies name.
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