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PLANTS AND PEOPLE- Botany 328- Practical Test #1- Summer, 1997 1. Carrot display 1. A. What are you eating, specifically, when you eat a carrot? B. What family of flowering plants is the carrot a member of? C. What is the function of this organ in the life of the entire carrot plant? 2. Shallot, Garlic, Onion display 2. A. What family do these important edibles belong to? B. Each of these is a modified shoot system. What do we call this modified structure? C. What particular part of the shoot system do we eat? 3. White potato 3. A. What family is this vegetable a member of? B. Obviously, this part grows underground. Is it a stem or a root? C. What is the purpose of this underground organ in the life of the potato plant? 4. Display a compound leaf---- Melia-- ChinaberryPlace a pin (B) on the axillary bud 4. A. Are the leaves simple or compound? B. Name the structure marked “B”. C. What is the leaf arrangment? 5. Display a simple leaf- Ligustrum- PrivetPlace a pin (C) in the petiole 5. A. Are the leaves simple or compound? B. What is the leaf arrangement? C. Name the structure marked “C”. 6. Cinnamon and maple syrup (A. Cinnamon B. Maple Syrup C. Family) 6. A. From what part of the plant is this commonly used spice derived? B. From what part of the plant is maple syrup derived? C. Give the family name for at least one of these commonly used items. 7. Celery, sweet potato, radish 7. What are we eating when we eat the displayed vegetables? A. B. C. 8. sunflower seed, corn, pineapple) 8. Name the fruit types displayed A. B. C. 9. Display a Sesbania flower 9. A. Name the flower part marked “A” B. Is this flower actinomorphic or zygomorphic? C. Name the pinned structure. 10. Display a yucca flower 10. A. How many carpels compose the ovary of this flower? B. How many stamens do you see? C. Is this a monocot or a dicot? 11. Cabbage family-- Brassica oleracea-- Broccoli, Cabbage, Spinach (or other non-Brassicaceous crop) 11. A. Two of these crops are members of the same genus. What is the genus? B. Two of these crops are derived from leaves. Which two are they? Simply give their common names. C. What plant structure is the other crop derived from? 12. Display a grass and a dicot in a vase and label them A and B 12. A. Is this a monocot or dicot? B. Is this a monocot or dicot? C. How can you tell the difference based on the specimens displayed? 13. Poaceae question 13. A. This being the basic unit of a grass inflorescence, is it a spikelet or floret? B. Label the structure marked “B” C. Do you think these flowers are wind pollinated or insect pollinated? Why? 14. Display Asparagus 14. A. This happens to be the Cadillac of the vegetable world. What is this culinary Cadillac? B. What is actually eaten? In other words, what plant part(s) is(are) eaten? C. To what family does this vegetable belong? 15. Display the apple flower model. 15. Name the pinned structures. Be specific. A. B. C. 16. Ovary/fruit cross sections: 16. Give the carpel number (C) and the locule number (L) for each of the ovary/fruit cross sections on display. A. B. C. 17. Apple and peach display: 17. A. What is the fruit type? B. What is the fruit type? C. What is actually eaten of fruit sample “B” 18. Important cereal grains. (Wheat, Rice) 18. Identify these cereal grains by their species name (genus and specific epithet) A. B. C. Give the common name and native geographic origin of at least one of these important cereal grain crops. 19. Match the following descriptions (A, B, C) to the numbered flower displays (1,2,3). Feel free to take a flower and observe it under the scope. 19. A. Flowers zygomorphic; banner outside the wings; wings inside the banner; keel petals fused; stamens diadelphous; Fabaceae B. Flowers actinomorphic; stamens showy; flowers arranged in globose inflorscence; Mimosaceae C. Flowers zygomorphic; banner inside the wings; wings outside the banner; keel petals separate; Caesalpiniaceae 20. Legume, berry (grape), aggregate (raspberry) 20. Match the following fruit descriptions (A,B,C) with the displayed fruits (1,2,3) A. One carpel; one locule; simple fruit; dry; dehiscent along two sutures B. More than one carpel; more than one locule; simple fruit; dry; dehiscent; C. Each pistil with one carpel and one locule; compound fruit; fleshy BONUS QUESTIONS: 1. Asteraceae Question: (Display a ray floret (A) and also provide a head (C)) 2. Flower Question: (Use a cucumber female flower) A. and B. Cut a female cucumber flower in half longitudinally to display the ovary C. Pin the perianth. BONUS 1 A. Is this floret zygomorphic or actinomorphic? B. Which type of floret is this? C. What is the inflorescence type? BONUS 2: A. Is the ovary inferior or superior? B. Is the flower hypogynous or epigynous? C. Name the pinned structure.