Biology Chapter 2 Test Review

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Chapter 2 Review
Kelda Brenny
Quiz by Kelda Brenny, updated more than 1 year ago
Kelda Brenny
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Question 1

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Name the leaf arrangement that has two leaves growing from each node. This arrangement has leaves arranged at right angles to the leaves above and below them, to maximize exposure to the light.
Answer
  • opposite

Question 2

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Label the image with the type of leaf arrangement that has only one leaf growing from each node. The leaves are on different sides of the stem.
Answer
  • alternate

Question 3

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Label the image with the type of leaf arrangement where three or more leaves grow from each node.
Answer
  • whorled

Question 4

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Label the image with the type of leaf pattern where a cluster of leaves grow around the base.
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  • rosette

Question 5

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Three types of plant tissues are...
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  • Structual
  • Vascular
  • Meristematic
  • Systematic

Question 6

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Four types of Structural Tissue
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  • Phloem
  • Epidermal Tissue
  • Apical merstems
  • Cork
  • Parenchyma
  • Vascular Cambium
  • Support and Strengthening Tissue

Question 7

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Choose the TWO types of vascular tissue.
Answer
  • Cork
  • Xylem
  • Phloem
  • Cork cambium

Question 8

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Select the THREE kinds of meristematic tissue.
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  • Parenchyma
  • Apical meristems
  • Vascular cambium
  • Cork cambium
  • Xylem

Question 9

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One of the most important types of meristematic tissue is [blank_start]cambium[blank_end] tissue.
Answer
  • cambium

Question 10

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The parts of a plant cell that separate its contents from the surrounding environment is called either a cell [blank_start]membrane[blank_end] or a cell [blank_start]wall[blank_end].
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  • membrane
  • wall

Question 11

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The part of a plant cell that controls the cell's activities is called the [blank_start]nucleus[blank_end].
Answer
  • nucleus

Question 12

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Three types of venation are [blank_start]parallel[blank_end], [blank_start]pinnate[blank_end], and [blank_start]palmate[blank_end].
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  • parallel
  • pinnate
  • palmate

Question 13

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The structures in a plant cell that carry out photosynthesis are called [blank_start]chloroplasts[blank_end].
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  • chloroplasts

Question 14

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[blank_start]Ordinary[blank_end] leaves have petioles; [blank_start]sessile[blank_end] leaves do not.
Answer
  • Sessile
  • Ordinary
  • sessile
  • ordinary

Question 15

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[blank_start]Simple[blank_end] leaves have only one blade per petiole; [blank_start]compound[blank_end] leaves have more than one blade per petiole.
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  • Simple
  • Compound
  • simple
  • compound

Question 16

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The purpose of cork tissue is to [blank_start]protect[blank_end] and [blank_start]waterproof[blank_end] the stem.
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  • protect
  • waterproof

Question 17

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The purpose of parenchyma tissue is to [blank_start]make[blank_end] and [blank_start]store[blank_end] food.
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  • make
  • store

Question 18

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[blank_start]Xylem[blank_end] tissue transports [blank_start]water[blank_end] and dissolved minerals upwards to the leaves; [blank_start]Phloem[blank_end] transports [blank_start]food[blank_end] manufactured in the leaves downward to the rest of the plant.
Answer
  • Xylem
  • Phloem
  • water
  • food
  • xylem
  • phloem
  • food
  • water

Question 19

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The purpose of the leaf's epidermis is to [blank_start]cover[blank_end] and [blank_start]protect[blank_end] the leaf surfaces.
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  • cover
  • protect

Question 20

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The purpose of vacuoles is to [blank_start]store[blank_end] food materials, fluid substances, and minerals.
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  • store

Question 21

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This is the process of photosynthesis. The plant uses the energy of the [blank_start]sun[blank_end] to split the [blank_start]water[blank_end] molecules into hydrogen ions and oxygen. The hydrogen ions are combined with [blank_start]carbon dioxide[blank_end] from the air to form [blank_start]glucose[blank_end], a simple sugar.
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  • sun
  • water
  • carbon dioxide
  • glucose

Question 22

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Choose the 4 factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis:
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  • amount of water available
  • amount of hydrogen available
  • amount of carbon dioxide available
  • temperature
  • amount of nitrogen in the soil
  • intensity of light

Question 23

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What causes leaves to turn different colors in autumn?
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  • The weather turns cold which dissolves the abscission layer and changes the chlorophyll to different colors.
  • When the abscission layer forms, the chlorophyll in the leaf begins to deteriorate, allowing other pigments that had previously been hidden by the chlorophyll to become visible.
  • In autumn, there is less sunlight, which causes the rainbow to appear in the leaves.

Question 24

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When the [blank_start]abscission[blank_end] layer forms, the [blank_start]chlorophyll[blank_end] in the leaf begins to deteriorate, allowing other pigments that had previously been [blank_start]hidden[blank_end] by the chlorophyll to become visible.
Answer
  • abscission
  • chlorophyll
  • hidden

Question 25

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How do guard cells help conserve water? When [blank_start]water[blank_end] is being lost faster than it can be replenished, the [blank_start]guard[blank_end] cells lose [blank_start]turgor[blank_end] pressure and close the [blank_start]stomata[blank_end]. This reduces the rate of [blank_start]transpiration[blank_end] and water loss.
Answer
  • water
  • guard
  • turgor
  • stomata
  • transpiration

Question 26

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Why is the concept of the "simple cell" not valid? A single cell is like a tiny self-contained [blank_start]city[blank_end] with its own [blank_start]power[blank_end] plants, chemical factories, food [blank_start]warehouses[blank_end], [blank_start]waste[blank_end] disposal facilities, and [blank_start]transportation[blank_end] networks, all directed automatically by programs in the cell's [blank_start]control[blank_end] center.
Answer
  • city
  • power
  • warehouses
  • waste
  • transportation
  • control

Question 27

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Explain why a leaf would not function correctly without veins. Veins are needed to [blank_start]transport[blank_end] water and other nutrients to the leaf from the [blank_start]roots[blank_end] and to transport sugars produced in the [blank_start]leaf[blank_end] to the other parts of the plant.
Answer
  • transport
  • roots
  • leaf
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