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Transcript
Standard 10-A
Question 1
1
Which student has correctly classified each plant?
STUDENT OAK
TREE
CORN
DANDELION
CARROTS
1
2
Monocot
Dicot
Monocot
Monocot
Monocot
Dicot
Dicot
Dicot
3
Dicot
Monocot Monocot
Dicot
4
Dicot
Monocot Dicot
Dicot
A. Student 1
B. Student 2
C. Student 3
D. Student 4
Question 2
2
A class observes an unknown plant and discovers that the plant’s seeds
have only one cotyledon. When the class examines the leaves and the
stem, what will they MOST LIKELY find?
A parallel veins and a ring of vascular bundles
B parallel veins and scattered vascular bundles
C a netted arrangement of veins and a ring of vascular bundles
D a netted arrangement of veins and scattered vascular bundles
Question 3
3
A
B
C
D
Why are nonvascular plants typically smaller and shorter than vascular
plants?
Nonvascular plants use mitosis to produce cells.
Nonvascular plants use photosynthesis to obtain energy.
Nonvascular plants lack tubes to transport materials.
Nonvascular plants lack deep fibrous roots to obtain water.
Question 4
4
Study the table below. Which statement is correct?
Plant Comparison
Plant Number of Flowering Arrangement
of Vascular
Parts
1
Multiples of 3
Number
of
Tissue in Stem
Embryo
Parts
Scattered
1
2
Multiples of 4 or 5
In a ring
A. Plants 1 and 2 are gymnosperms
2
C. Plant 1 is a monocot and plant 2 is a dicot
B. Plants 1 and 2 are nonvascular plants D. Plant 1 produces seeds, and plant 2
produces cones
Question 5
Study the leaf below.
A plant with the leafvenation pattern shown
would be classified a
A. dicot, with two cotyledons
B. dicot, with one cotyledon
C. monocot, with two cotyledons
D. monocot, with one cotyledon
Question 7
What kingdom are plants in?
A.
B.
C.
D.
The flower kingdom
Kingdom Plantae
Kingdom Fungi
Kingdom Animalia
Question 9
What is the first leaf or the first pair of leaves
produced by the embryo or seed plant?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Dicot
Gametophyte
Monocot
Cotyledon
Question 10
Which has a single cotyledon?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Sporophyte
Monocots
Fuit
dicots
Question 12
What are plants considered?
A. Autotrophs
B. Monotrophs
C. Hetertrophs
D. green
Question 13
Do plants have eukaryotic or
prokaryotic cells?
Hint: Prokaryotic cells are very
primitive & do not have true
organelles.
Eukarytotic cells are “true cells”