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Samuels BIO Angiosperms
Test Description: Biology intro to angiosperms, nitrogen cycle, trees.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The name for flowering seed plants, which produce seeds that are covered by fruits
A
non-vascular
B
gymnosperms
C
angiosperms
D
conifers
2) This type of flower consists of disk flowers and ray flowers making up the sunflower family
A
lily
B
pea
C
cashew
D
composite
3) The legume family is associated with which cycle?
A
hydrogen cycle
B
oxygen cycle
C
carbon cycle
D
nitrogen cycle
4) Plant family to which poison sumac, poison ivy, and poison oak belong.
A
mustard family
B
parsley family
C
cashew family
D
grass family
5) These grow on the roots of legumes in order to help convert nitrogen into ammonia and nitrates
A
ammonia-fixing bacteria
B
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
C
denitrifying bacteria
D
nitrifying bacteria
6) These are also found in the soil producing nitrates from decomposing plants and animals as well as fertilizers
A
denitrifying bacteria
B
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
C
ammonia-fixing bacteria
D
nitrifying bacteria
7) Nitrogen returns to the atmosphere through
A
nitrifying bacteria
B
denitrifying bacteria
C
ammonia-fixing bacteria
D
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
8) Which of the following is not an example of a monocot?
A
a flower with 5 petals
B
parallel veins in leaf
C
vascular bundles arranged randomly
D
fibrous root system
9) The bushy head formed by the leaves in a broadleaf tree
A
trunk
B
flowers
C
crown
D
stem
10) Which of the following refers to plants that live 3 or more years?
A
annuals
B
biennials
C
forennials
D
perennials
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