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Unit 1- Introduction to Plant Biology Review

Unit 1- Introduction to Plant Biology Review. The scientific study of plants is called: a. geology b. Botany c. Zoology d. Herbology. What is the study of the structures of plant parts such as leaves, roots and stems, including their evolution and development called? Plant Histology

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Unit 1- Introduction to Plant Biology Review

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  1. Unit 1- Introduction to Plant Biology Review

  2. The scientific study of plants is called: a. geology b. Botany c. Zoology d. Herbology

  3. What is the study of the structures of plant parts such as leaves, roots and stems, including their evolution and development called? • Plant Histology • Plant Genomics • Plant Morphology • Plant Physiology

  4. What is the term that refers to the subsystem of systematic botany that deals with the description, naming, and classification of plants? • Dendrology • Plant Taxonomy • Plant Systematics • Plant Physiology

  5. 4. The study of field crops and soils is called ________. • Dendrology • Horticulture • Floriculture • Agronomy

  6. 5. The smallest unit that can perform all activities associated with life is a(n) ________. • Atom • Cell • Tissue • Organ

  7. 6. Organelles are made of ________. • Organs • Communities • Ecosystems • Macromolecules

  8. In most multicellular organisms, cells are arranged in: • Viruses • Atoms • Communities • Tissues

  9. Of the following, which is the most inclusive of living things? • Organisms • Populations • Ecosystems • Cells

  10. 9. ______________ cells lack a true nucleus. • Symbiotic • Prokaryotic • Viral • Eukaryotic

  11. An example of an organism that contains both animal and plant characteristics is: • Euglena • Bacteria • Archaea • Coconut Tree

  12. Factors that influence the scientific process are called: • Conclusions • Variables • Datum • Controls

  13. A good experiment always has: • Opinionated results • Good intuition • A control • Many variables

  14. In the scientific process, an educated guess that is true and is testable by observation and experimentation is called ________. • Scientific law • Theory • Conclusion • Hypothesis

  15. 14. A(n)________ is a widely accepted explanation that is supported by a large body of observations and experiments. • Principle • Hypothesis • Theory • Conclusion

  16. 15. A (n) ________is taxonomic category that includes one or more kingdoms. • Phylum • Domain • Class • Kingdom

  17. 16. The biological process that includes the capture of light energy and its transformation into chemical energy of organic molecules that are manufactured from carbon dioxide and water is called ________. • Dehydration Synthesis • Photosynthesis • Cellular Respiration • Chemosynthesis

  18. Unit 1- Introduction to Plant Biology Review ANSWERS

  19. The scientific study of plants is called: a. geology b. Botany c. Zoology d. Herbology

  20. What is the study of the structures of plant parts such as leaves, roots and stems, including their evolution and development called? • Plant Histology • Plant Genomics • Plant Morphology • Plant Physiology

  21. What is the term that refers to the subsystem of systematic botany that deals with the description, naming, and classification of plants? • Dendrology • Plant Taxonomy • Plant Systematics • Plant Physiology

  22. 4. The study of field crops and soils is called ________. • Dendrology • Horticulture • Floriculture • Agronomy

  23. 5. The smallest unit that can perform all activities associated with life is a(n) ________. • Atom • Cell • Tissue • Organ

  24. 6. Organelles are made of ________. • Organs • Communities • Ecosystems • Macromolecules

  25. In most multicellular organisms, cells are arranged in: • Viruses • Atoms • Communities • Tissues

  26. Of the following, which is the most inclusive of living things? • Organisms • Populations • Ecosystems • Cells

  27. 9. ______________ cells lack a true nucleus. • Symbiotic • Prokaryotic • Viral • Eukaryotic

  28. An example of an organism that contains both animal and plant characteristics is: • Euglena • Bacteria • Archaea • Coconut Tree

  29. Factors that influence the scientific process are called: • Conclusions • Variables • Datum • Controls

  30. A good experiment always has: • Opinionated results • Good intuition • A control • Many variables

  31. In the scientific process, an educated guess that is true and is testable by observation and experimentation is called ________. • Scientific law • Theory • Conclusion • Hypothesis

  32. 14. A(n)________ is a widely accepted explanation that is supported by a large body of observations and experiments. • Principle • Hypothesis • Theory • Conclusion

  33. 15. A (n) ________is taxonomic category that includes one or more kingdoms. • Phylum • Domain • Class • Kingdom

  34. 16. The biological process that includes the capture of light energy and its transformation into chemical energy of organic molecules that are manufactured from carbon dioxide and water is called ________. • Dehydration Synthesis • Photosynthesis • Cellular Respiration • Chemosynthesis

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