Glencoe Life Science2
Glencoe Life Science2
Glencoe Life Science2
Chapter 7: Bacteria
1
What is the purpose of the flagellum?
movement
A)
conjugation
B)
fission
C)
nitrogen fixing
D)
2
What shape is the bacterial cell in the diagram?
coccus
A)
spirillum
B)
spherical
C)
bacillus
D)
3
Bacteria reproduce by a process called
budding
A)
fission.
B)
meiosis.
C)
fusion
D)
4
What function does a thick, gelatinlike capsule serve in a bacterium?
It protects the bacterium from other cells that try to destroy it.
A)
5
Which of the following is an example of an archaebacterium?
cyanobacteria
A)
eubacteria
C)
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
D)
6
Which of these bacteria is pathogenic?
7
Which of the following is not a way to prevent diseases that are caused by bacteria?
8
What color do Gram-negative bacteria stain when treated with Gram's stain?
blue
A)
purple
B)
red
C)
pink
D)
9
Which food is made using bacteria?
cheese
A)
eggs
B)
fruit juice
C)
milk
D)
1
0 What is the end result of a bloom?
Chapter 7: Bacteria
Bacteria
1
What pigment do cyanobacteria need to make food?
Need a Hint?
aerobes
A)
lysosomes
B)
chlorophyll
C)
ribosomes
D)
2
Which of these is a shape of a bacteria?
Need a Hint?
prism
A)
hexagonal
B)
spiral
C)
cone
D)
3
__________ uses bacteria to break down pollutants into simpler, harmless compounds.
Need a Hint?
Chemosynthesis
A)
Mitosis
B)
Regeneration
C)
Bioremediation
D)
4
Which of these foods is usually pasteurized?
Need a Hint?
wheat
A)
milk
B)
meat
C)
bananas
D)
5
One of the important scientists who contributed to the discovery of bacteria is ___________.
Need a Hint?
Richard Leakey
B)
Charles Darwin
C)
Albert Einstein
D)
6
What is an organism that causes disease?
Need a Hint?
a mushroom
A)
a saprophyte
B)
a pathogen
C)
a protozoan
D)
7
__________ is made from damaged particles taken from bacterial walls.
Need a Hint?
A saprophyte
A)
Pasteurization
B)
A vaccine
C)
Plasmids
D)
8
Some bacteria can live without oxygen. They are called __________.
Need a Hint?
hermaphrodites
A)
homonids
B)
omnivores
C)
anaerobes
D)
9
A type of food poisoning caused by bacteria in canned foods is called __________.
Need a Hint?
tetanus
A)
botulism
B)
sporangia
C)
diphtheria
D)
1
0 Which of these is a chemical to limit the growth of bacteria?
Need a Hint?
nitrogen
A)
cocci
B)
antibiotics
C)
flagella
D)
1
1 What do bacterial cells contain?
Need a Hint?
four chromosomes
A)
a nucleus
B)
DNA
C)
mitochondria
D)
1
2 Which of these gases is produced as a waste by certain bacteria?
Need a Hint?
argon
A)
methane
B)
hydrogen
C)
helium
D)
1
3 Which of these is a group of producer eubacteria?
Need a Hint?
endospores
A)
archaebacteria
B)
saphrophytes
C)
cyanobacteria
D)
1
4 In which human organ can large numbers of bacteria be found?
Need a Hint?
the thyroid
A)
the brain
B)
1
5 Which process do some bacteria use to reproduce?
Need a Hint?
fission
A)
regeneration
B)
cloning
C)
budding
D)
1
6 Which one is true?
Need a Hint?
1
7 An organism that uses dead material as a source of food is called a(n) __________.
Need a Hint?
protozoan
A)
omnivore
B)
saprophyte
C)
archaebacteria
D)
1
8 __________ bacteria convert nitrogen into a form used by plants.
Need a Hint?
Oxygen-depriving
A)
Potassium-dissolving
B)
Nitrogen-fixing
C)
Calcium-supplementing
D)
1
9 Which organisms are usually grouped according to the extreme environment in which they live?
Need a Hint?
archaebacteria
A)
fungi
B)
protists
C)
plants
D)
2
0 Helpful bacteria are used in the production of which food?
Need a Hint?
yogurt
A)
meat
B)
milk
C)
fruit
D)
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Chapter 7: Bacteria
1
One of the important scientists who contributed to the discovery of bacteria is _________.
Need a Hint?
Charles Darwin
A)
Richard Leakey
B)
Albert Einstein
C)
2
Which one is true?
Need a Hint?
3
What structure allows bacteria to stick to surfaces?
Need a Hint?
4
Rod-shaped bacteria are called __________.
Need a Hint?
spirilla
A)
cocci
B)
bacilli
C)
colonies
D)
5
Which of these is a shape of a bacteria?
Need a Hint?
cone
A)
hexagonal
B)
spiral
C)
prism
D)
6
Which process do some bacteria use to reproduce?
Need a Hint?
budding
A)
fission
B)
regeneration
C)
cloning
D)
7
Which is true of bacteria?
Need a Hint?
8
Some bacteria can live without oxygen. They are called __________.
Need a Hint?
omnivores
A)
hermaphrodites
B)
homonids
C)
anaerobes
D)
9
Which of these kingdoms are bacteria found in?
Need a Hint?
archaebacteria
A)
plants
B)
animals
C)
protists
D)
1
0 Which of these is a group of producer eubacteria?
Need a Hint?
cyanobacteria
A)
saphrophytes
B)
archaebacteria
C)
endospores
D)
1
1 Which organisms are usually grouped according to the extreme environment in which they live?
Need a Hint?
archaebacteria
A)
protists
B)
fungi
C)
plants
D)
1
2 Some archaebacteria thrive in __________ environments.
Need a Hint?
dry
A)
salty
B)
sandy
C)
basic
D)
1
3 What do bacterial cells contain?
Need a Hint?
a nucleus
A)
mitochondria
B)
four chromosomes
C)
DNA
D)
1
4 What pigment do cyanobacteria need to make food?
Need a Hint?
chlorophyll
A)
aerobes
B)
ribosomes
C)
lysosomes
D)
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Chapter 7: Bacteria
1
An organism that uses dead material as a source of food is called a(n) __________.
Need a Hint?
saprophyte
A)
omnivore
B)
archaebacteria
C)
protozoan
D)
2
In which human organ can large numbers of bacteria be found?
Need a Hint?
the brain
C)
the thyroid
D)
3
Which of these is a chemical to limit the growth of bacteria?
Need a Hint?
nitrogen
A)
flagella
B)
antibiotics
C)
cocci
D)
4
Helpful bacteria are used in the production of which food?
Need a Hint?
yogurt
A)
meat
B)
fruit
C)
milk
D)
5
__________ uses bacteria to break down pollutants into simpler, harmless compounds.
Need a Hint?
Chemosynthesis
A)
Regeneration
B)
Mitosis
C)
Bioremediation
D)
6
Which of these gases is produced as a waste by certain bacteria?
Need a Hint?
hydrogen
A)
methane
B)
helium
C)
argon
D)
7
What is an organism that causes disease?
Need a Hint?
a saprophyte
A)
a protozoan
B)
a pathogen
C)
a mushroom
D)
8
A type of food poisoning caused by bacteria in canned foods is called __________.
Need a Hint?
diphtheria
A)
tetanus
B)
botulism
C)
sporangia
D)
9
Which of these foods is usually pasteurized?
Need a Hint?
meat
A)
bananas
B)
milk
C)
wheat
D)
1
0 __________ is made from damaged particles taken from bacterial walls.
Need a Hint?
A vaccine
A)
Pasteurization
B)
A saprophyte
C)
Plasmids
D)
1
1 __________ bacteria convert nitrogen into a form used by plants.
Need a Hint?
Oxygen-depriving
A)
Calcium-supplementing
B)
Potassium-dissolving
C)
Nitrogen-fixing
D)
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1
Which of the following is a characteristic of Group A?
has roots
A)
contains chlorophyll
B)
2
Which of the following would belong in Group A?
amoeba
A)
kelp
B)
paramecium
C)
slime mold
D)
3
Which of the following would belong in Group B?
diatom
A)
downy mildew
B)
ameoba
C)
lichen
D)
4
Which of the following moves using a pseudopod?
diatom
A)
ameoba
B)
euglenoid
C)
flagellate
D)
5
Which of the following is a funguslike protist?
flagellate
A)
green algae
B)
downy mildew
C)
mushroom
D)
6
According to the chart, which disease can be transmitted to humans by tsetse flies?
dysentery
A)
giardiasis
B)
malaria
C)
sleeping sickness
D)
7
Based on the information in the chart, how do humans usually get malaria?
from mosquitoe bites
A)
8
Where are you most likely to find fungi growing?
9
Mycorrhizae are networks formed between fungi and
plants.
A)
algae.
B)
cyanobacteria.
C)
protists.
D)
1
0 Mushrooms are an example of a
sac fungi.
A)
slime fungi.
B)
zygote fungi.
C)
club fungi.
D)
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1
Which of these is a club fungi?
Need a Hint?
toadstools
A)
algae
B)
kelp
C)
basidia
D)
2
__________ are plantlike protists.
Need a Hint?
Bacteria
A)
Lichens
B)
Ascus
C)
Algae
D)
3
Which of these causes red tides when found in large numbers?
Need a Hint?
Ulva
A)
Euglena
B)
dinoflagellates
C)
diatoms
D)
4
__________ protists usually reproduce asexually.
Need a Hint?
Eukaryotic
A)
Young
B)
Female
C)
One-celled
D)
5
Zygospore fungi make spores in their __________.
Need a Hint?
sporangia
A)
cilia
B)
pigments
C)
eyespots
D)
6
__________ are threadlike tubes in fungi.
Need a Hint?
Hyphae
A)
Heterotrophs
B)
Lichens
C)
Spores
D)
7
Carrageenan can be found in __________.
Need a Hint?
toothpaste
A)
spaghetti
B)
oranges
C)
crackers
D)
8
Where do sac fungi produce spores?
Need a Hint?
in the nucleus
A)
in the algae
B)
in the mycorrhiza
C)
in the ascus
D)
9
Which is true of green algae?
Need a Hint?
1
0 Which of these is an imperfect fungus?
Need a Hint?
Proterospongia
A)
Penicillium
B)
mushrooms
C)
yeast
D)
1
1 What helps a euglenoid sense light?
Need a Hint?
flagella
A)
an eyespot
B)
chlorophyll
C)
a ribosome
D)
1
2 __________ are important in the weathering process of rocks.
Need a Hint?
Protists
A)
Flagellates
B)
Lichens
C)
Aleates
D)
1
3 __________ are also called fire algae.
Need a Hint?
Basidia
A)
Sporangia
B)
Protozoans
C)
Dinoflagellates
D)
1
4 Water mold contributed to problems that marked which historical period?
Need a Hint?
1
5 What do protozoans use to sweep food into their oral grooves?
Need a Hint?
cell membranes
A)
eubacteria
B)
lichen
C)
cilia
D)
1
6 Which of these fungi is used for baking?
Need a Hint?
protozoans
A)
east
B)
amoeba
C)
euglenoids
D)
1
7 Which of these is NOT a funguslike protist?
Need a Hint?
imperfect fungi
A)
water molds
B)
downy mildews
C)
slime molds
D)
1
8 Orchids and other plants may develop __________ to help them grow.
Need a Hint?
dinoflagellates
A)
mycorrhiza
B)
arteries
C)
pseudopods
D)
1
9 Which of these is NOT a classification of protists?
Need a Hint?
animal-like
A)
plantlike
B)
bacteria-like
C)
funguslike
D)
2
0 Which is true?
Need a Hint?
1
Which is true?
Need a Hint?
2
__________ protists usually reproduce asexually.
Need a Hint?
Eukaryotic
A)
One-celled
B)
Female
C)
Young
D)
3
Which of these is NOT a classification of protists?
Need a Hint?
bacteria-like
A)
funguslike
B)
animal-like
C)
plantlike
D)
4
What helps a euglenoid sense light?
Need a Hint?
an eyespot
A)
chlorophyll
B)
flagella
C)
a ribosome
D)
5
__________ are also called fire algae.
Need a Hint?
Protozoans
A)
Sporangia
B)
Basidia
C)
Dinoflagellates
D)
6
__________ are plantlike protists.
Need a Hint?
Bacteria
A)
Ascus
B)
Algae
C)
Lichens
D)
7
One type of brown algae is called __________.
Need a Hint?
kelp
A)
ferns
B)
amoeba
C)
mushrooms
D)
8
Which is true of green algae?
Need a Hint?
9
Carrageenan can be found in __________.
Need a Hint?
toothpaste
A)
crackers
B)
oranges
C)
spaghetti
D)
1
0 What do protozoans use to sweep food into their oral grooves?
Need a Hint?
cell membranes
A)
eubacteria
B)
lichen
C)
cilia
D)
1
1 Which of these helps protozoans move?
Need a Hint?
bacteria
A)
pathogens
B)
hyphae
C)
pseudopods
D)
1
2 A human disease caused by protozoa is called _________.
Need a Hint?
malaria
A)
influenza
B)
smallpox
C)
gingivitis
D)
1
3 Which of these is NOT a funguslike protist?
Need a Hint?
imperfect fungi
A)
slime molds
B)
downy mildews
C)
water molds
D)
1
4 Water mold contributed to problems that marked which historical period?
Need a Hint?
1
5 Which of these cause red tides when found in large numbers?
Need a Hint?
diatoms
A)
dinoflagellates
B)
Ulva
C)
Euglena
D)
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1
__________ are threadlike tubes in fungi.
Need a Hint?
Heterotrophs
A)
Spores
B)
Lichens
C)
Hyphae
D)
2
The production of __________ helps fungi reproduce.
Need a Hint?
bloom
A)
spores
B)
diatoms
C)
antibiotics
D)
3
Which of these is a club fungi?
Need a Hint?
algae
A)
kelp
B)
toadstools
C)
basidia
D)
4
Where do sac fungi produce spores?
Need a Hint?
in the mycorrhiza
A)
in the ascus
B)
in the nucleus
C)
in the algae
D)
5
Zygospore fungi make spores in their __________.
Need a Hint?
pigments
A)
sporangia
B)
cilia
C)
eyespots
D)
6
__________ are important in the weathering process of rocks.
Need a Hint?
Protists
A)
Lichens
B)
Flagellates
C)
Aleates
D)
7
Orchids and other plants may develop __________ to help them grow.
Need a Hint?
pseudopods
A)
arteries
B)
dinoflagellates
C)
mycorrhiza
D)
8
Which of these fungi is used for baking?
Need a Hint?
euglenoids
A)
protozoans
B)
amoeba
C)
yeast
D)
9
Which scientists study fungi?
Need a Hint?
vulcanologists
A)
mycologists
B)
geologists
C)
astrophysicists
D)
1
0 Which of these is an imperfect fungus?
Need a Hint?
Penicillium
A)
Proterospongia
B)
mushrooms
C)
yeast
D)
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Chapter 9: Plants
1
Which of the following describes the function of the chloroplast in plant cells?
It stores starches.
B)
It helps in reproduction.
C)
2
In the leaf cross section, what is the function of the structure labeled H?
3
In the leaf cross section, what is indicated by J?
cambium
A)
cuticle
B)
stoma
C)
guard cell
D)
4
In the leaf cross section, what is the function of the structure labeled I?
5
Which of the following is an example of a nonvascular plant?
cactus
A)
daisy
B)
maple tree
C)
moss
D)
6
What is the function of the structure labeled A?
7
What type of tissue is indicated by the structure labeled C?
cambium
A)
cuticle
B)
phloem
C)
xylem
D)
8
Which of the following best describes the plant labeled B?
gymnosperm
A)
monocot
B)
dicot
C)
nonvascular
D)
9
Which of the following is characteristic of the group of plants represented by plant A?
one cotyledon
D)
1
0 Based on the stem cross section, what can you determine about the plant labeled B?
It produces cones.
A)
Chapter 9: Plants
Plants
1
After decaying for millions of years, seedless plant material compacted and compressed to turn into
__________.
Need a Hint?
iron
A)
calcium
B)
coal
C)
gold
D)
2
Of all the known plant species, more than half are Anthophyta, which are __________.
Need a Hint?
angiosperms
A)
mosses
B)
ferns
C)
gymnosperms
D)
3
To slow down the loss of water, a plant's body is covered with __________.
Need a Hint?
carotenoids
A)
cuticle
B)
mucus
C)
skin
D)
4
Ferns reproduce by the use of __________.
Need a Hint?
spores
A)
roots
B)
seeds
C)
cones
D)
5
Plants need chlorophyll to carry out __________.
Need a Hint?
respiration
A)
reproduction
B)
transpiration
C)
photosynthesis
D)
6
Tulips have __________ stems.
Need a Hint?
cambium
A)
herbaceous
B)
woody
C)
stomata
D)
7
The __________ covers and protects plant leaves.
Need a Hint?
cellulose
A)
rhizoid
B)
resin
C)
epidermis
D)
8
A plant that completes its life cycle within 12 months is called _________.
Need a Hint?
a spore
A)
an annual
B)
a biennial
C)
an angiosperm
D)
9
Which of these is a seedless vascular plant?
Need a Hint?
a horsetail
A)
a pine
B)
a liverwort
C)
a moss
D)
1
0 A plant that matures after more than two years is called __________.
Need a Hint?
a perennial
A)
a fossil
B)
a moss
C)
a biennial
D)
1
1 The organ of a plant that traps light and carries out photosynthesis is __________.
Need a Hint?
the cuticle
A)
the rhizoids
B)
the nucleus
C)
the leaves
D)
1
2 The paper you use to write a letter most likely came from which type of plant?
Need a Hint?
horsetails
A)
ferns
B)
peat
C)
conifers
D)
1
3 Maple trees have __________ stems.
Need a Hint?
waxy
A)
herbaceous
B)
carotenoid
C)
woody
D)
1
4 Which one of these is a club moss?
Need a Hint?
a cactus
A)
a hornwort
B)
a ground pine
C)
an African daisy
D)
1
5 __________ tissue help water and dissolved substances pass throughout a plant from its roots.
Need a Hint?
Carotenoid
A)
Cuticle
B)
Xylem
C)
Phloem
D)
1
6 Binomial nomenclature is a system for __________.
Need a Hint?
digestion
A)
classification
B)
reproduction
C)
photosynthesis
D)
1
7 What does the suffix -wort mean?
Need a Hint?
leaf
A)
seed
B)
herb
C)
root
D)
1
8 __________ anchor nonvascular plants to the ground.
Need a Hint?
Mosses
A)
Stems
B)
Stomata
C)
Rhizoids
D)
1
9 Which category do most of the world's identified plant species belong to?
Need a Hint?
mosses
A)
seed plants
C)
2
0 Which of these is NOT a gymnosperm?
Need a Hint?
a ginkgo
A)
a hornwort
B)
a conifer
C)
a cycad
D)
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Chapter 9: Plants
1
Which one of these makes a plant cell different from an animal cell?
Need a Hint?
a nucleus
A)
cell membranes
B)
mitochondria
C)
cell walls
D)
2
Plants need chlorophyll to carry out __________.
Need a Hint?
reproduction
A)
respiration
B)
photosynthesis
C)
transpiration
D)
3
To slow down the loss of water, a plant's body is covered with __________.
Need a Hint?
cuticle
A)
carotenoids
B)
skin
C)
mucus
D)
4
Binomial nomenclature is a system for __________.
Need a Hint?
reproduction
A)
digestion
B)
photosynthesis
C)
classification
D)
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Chapter 9: Plants
1
__________ anchor nonvascular plants to the ground.
Need a Hint?
Mosses
A)
Stomata
B)
Stems
C)
Rhizoids
D)
2
__________ are nonvascular plants that can be found growing on tree trunks.
Need a Hint?
Angiosperms
A)
Gymnosperms
B)
Mosses
C)
Conifers
D)
3
After a fire destroys all plant life in a forest, trees begin to grow again. Those trees are considered
__________.
Need a Hint?
binomial nomenclature
A)
primary succession
B)
pioneer species
C)
green algae
D)
4
What does the suffix -wort mean?
Need a Hint?
seed
A)
leaf
B)
root
C)
herb
D)
5
Ferns reproduce by the use of __________.
Need a Hint?
seeds
A)
spores
B)
roots
C)
cones
D)
6
Which one of these is a club moss?
Need a Hint?
a ground pine
A)
a hornwort
B)
a cactus
C)
an African daisy
D)
7
After decaying for millions of years, seedless plant material compacted and compressed to turn into
__________.
Need a Hint?
coal
A)
iron
B)
gold
C)
calcium
D)
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Chapter 9: Plants
1
Which category do most of the world's identified plant species belong to?
Need a Hint?
seed plants
B)
mosses
D)
2
The __________ covers and protects plant leaves.
Need a Hint?
cellulose
A)
rhizoid
B)
epidermis
C)
resin
D)
3
Tulips have __________ stems.
Need a Hint?
woody
A)
herbaceous
B)
stomata
C)
cambium
D)
4
Maple trees have __________ stems.
Need a Hint?
herbaceous
A)
carotenoid
B)
waxy
C)
woody
D)
5
__________ tissue help water and dissolved substances pass throughout a plant from its roots.
Need a Hint?
Phloem
A)
Carotenoid
B)
Cuticle
C)
Xylem
D)
6
Which of these is NOT a gymnosperm?
Need a Hint?
a conifer
A)
a hornwort
B)
a ginkgo
C)
a cycad
D)
7
Seeds develop on the __________ of conifers.
Need a Hint?
female cone
A)
male cone
B)
phloem tissue
C)
cambium tissue
D)
8
Of all the known plant species, more than half are Anthophyta, which are __________.
Need a Hint?
gymnosperms
A)
ferns
B)
mosses
C)
angiosperms
D)
9
A plant that completes its life cycle within 12 months is called _________.
Need a Hint?
an annual
A)
a biennial
B)
a spore
C)
an angiosperm
D)
1
0 A plant that matures after more than two years is called __________.
Need a Hint?
a biennial
A)
a moss
B)
a perennial
C)
a fossil
D)
1
1 The paper you use to write a letter most likely came from which type of plant?
Need a Hint?
horsetails
A)
conifers
B)
peat
C)
ferns
D)
1
2 Which of these is a seedless vascular plant?
Need a Hint?
a moss
A)
a horsetail
B)
a liverwort
C)
a pine
D)
1
3 What kinds of plants have structures that move water and other substances through them?
Need a Hint?
nonvascular
A)
protist
B)
vascular
C)
bacterial
D)
Glencoe Life Science
1
Which of the following is characteristic of gymnosperms?
production of cones
B)
production of flowers
D)
2
Structure C represents which part of this seed?
ovary
A)
embryo
B)
seed coat
C)
stored food
D)
3
What is the function of the structure labeled A?
develop into a stem, roots, and leaves
A)
4
What is indicated by the structure labeled 4?
endosperm
A)
cotyledon
B)
immature plant
C)
seed coat
D)
5
Which structure indicates the seed coat?
1
A)
2
B)
4
C)
3
D)
6
Which structures make up the male reroductive parts of the flower?
A and B
A)
C and D
B)
A, B, C, and D
C)
E and F
D)
7
Which flower part produces eggs?
B
A)
C
B)
D
C)
A
D)
8
Fern spores are produced in structures called
fronds.
A)
sori.
B)
rhisomes.
C)
prothallus.
D)
9
How are dandelion seeds usually dispersed?
by rain
C)
by wind
D)
1
0 Which seed is dispersed by water?
blackberry
A)
coconut
B)
dandelion
C)
impatiens
D)
Glencoe Life Science
Plant Reproduction
1
What are the three main parts of a seed?
Need a Hint?
2
What special types of cells are produced during the gametophyte stage of a plant's life cycle?
Need a Hint?
seed cells
A)
spores
B)
sex cells
C)
zygotes
D)
3
Why can't you go to a garden store and buy fern seeds?
Need a Hint?
4
Why might a seed be covered in prickly hooks?
Need a Hint?
to attract insects
A)
to aid in seed dispersal
B)
to help in germination
D)
5
In gymnosperms and angiosperms, the egg is produced in a female structure called __________.
Need a Hint?
a seed
A)
a stamen
B)
an ovule
C)
a pollen grain
D)
6
Spores are produced during the __________ stage of a plant's life cycle.
Need a Hint?
asexual
A)
sporophyte
B)
gametophyte
C)
sexual
D)
7
What is the gametophyte plant of a fern called?
Need a Hint?
frond
A)
capsule
B)
prothallus
C)
rhizome
D)
8
Sexual reproduction in plants, as in all organisms, requires__________.
Need a Hint?
only a female
A)
only a male
B)
9
If someone gives you a plant and tells you that it is an angiosperm, you know that sometime during its life
cycle it will produce __________.
Need a Hint?
swimming sperm
A)
a prothallus
B)
flowers
C)
cones
D)
1
0 Some seeds, like those in tomatoes and apples, are found inside __________ and pass through an
animal's digestive system when they are eaten.
Need a Hint?
roots
A)
cones
B)
fruits
C)
flowers
D)
1
1 The transfer of pollen grains to the female part of the plant is called __________.
Need a Hint?
germination
A)
reproduction
B)
pollination
C)
fertilization
D)
1
2 In fern plants, spores are produced in structures called _________.
Need a Hint?
fronds
A)
prothallus
B)
sori
C)
capsules
D)
1
3 __________ is a series of events that results in the growth of a plant from a seed.
Need a Hint?
Pollination
A)
Reproduction
B)
Germination
C)
Fertilization
D)
1
4 The production of new plants from underground stems is an example of __________ reproduction.
Need a Hint?
sexual
A)
zygote
B)
asexual
C)
two parent
D)
1
5 A plant produces small flowers that do not have a strong odor and are not brightly colored. The plant
probably is pollinated by __________.
Need a Hint?
bees
A)
bats
B)
flies
C)
the wind
D)
1
6 One difference between sexual reproduction in plants and animals is that in plants, sex cells __________.
Need a Hint?
1
7 Which one of the following reproductive structures would be found only in gymnosperms?
Need a Hint?
cones
A)
sori
B)
flowers
C)
pistils
D)
1
8 Which one of the following is an example of a nonvascular seedless plant?
Need a Hint?
horsetail
A)
fern
B)
moss
C)
flowering plant
D)
1
9 Which one of the following is the male reproductive part of a flower?
Need a Hint?
stamen
A)
sepal
B)
petal
C)
pistils
D)
2
0 In seed plants, sperm travel down a(n) __________ to reach the egg.
Need a Hint?
stigma tube
A)
ovule tube
B)
pollen tube
C)
stamen tube
D)
Glencoe Life Science
1
The production of new plants from underground stems is an example of __________ reproduction.
Need a Hint?
sexual
A)
zygote
B)
two parent
C)
asexual
D)
2
Sexual reproduction in plants, as in all organisms, requires__________.
Need a Hint?
only a male
B)
only a female
C)
3
Spores are produced during the __________ stage of a plant's life cycle.
Need a Hint?
gametophyte
A)
sporophyte
B)
sexual
C)
asexual
D)
4
What special types of cells are produced during the gametophyte stage of a plant's life cycle?
Need a Hint?
sex cells
A)
zygotes
B)
spores
C)
seed cells
D)
5
One difference between sexual reproduction in plants and animals is that in plants, sex cells __________.
Need a Hint?
1
Which one of the following is an example of a nonvascular seedless plant?
Need a Hint?
moss
A)
fern
B)
horsetail
C)
flowering plant
D)
2
Why can't you go to a garden store and buy fern seeds?
Need a Hint?
3
In mosses, how does the sperm get to the egg so that fertilization can occur?
Need a Hint?
It is transported in pollen.
B)
It swims.
C)
It is carried by animals.
D)
4
Where are spores produced in mosses?
Need a Hint?
in a capsule on a stalk
A)
in a flower
B)
5
What is the gametophyte plant of a fern called?
Need a Hint?
rhizome
A)
capsule
B)
prothallus
C)
frond
D)
6
In fern plants, spores are produced in structures called _________.
Need a Hint?
prothallus
A)
fronds
B)
capsules
C)
sori
D)
Glencoe Life Science
1
Most of the plants on Earth are __________.
Need a Hint?
gametophyte plants
A)
seedless plants
B)
seed plants
C)
nonvascular plants
D)
2
The transfer of pollen grains to the female part of the plant is called __________.
Need a Hint?
fertilization
A)
reproduction
B)
pollination
C)
germination
D)
3
What are the three main parts of a seed?
Need a Hint?
4
Which one of the following reproductive structures would be found only in gymnosperms?
Need a Hint?
cones
A)
flowers
B)
sori
C)
pistils
D)
5
In gymnosperms and angiosperms, the egg is produced in a female structure called __________.
Need a Hint?
a pollen grain
A)
a stamen
B)
a seed
C)
an ovule
D)
6
If someone gives you a plant and tells you that it is an angiosperm, you know that sometime during its life
cycle it will produce __________.
Need a Hint?
cones
A)
flowers
B)
a prothallus
C)
swimming sperm
D)
7
How is pollen transferred from the male cone to the female cone in pines?
Need a Hint?
by insects
A)
by the wind
B)
by water
C)
by seeds
D)
8
Which one of the following is the male reproductive part of a flower?
Need a Hint?
stamen
A)
petal
B)
sepal
C)
pistils
D)
9
A plant produces small flowers that do not have a strong odor and are not brightly colored. The plant
probably is pollinated by __________.
Need a Hint?
the wind
A)
bees
B)
bats
C)
flies
D)
1
0 In seed plants, sperm travel down a(n) __________ to reach the egg.
Need a Hint?
stamen tube
A)
ovule tube
B)
pollen tube
C)
stigma tube
D)
1
1 Why might a seed be covered in prickly hooks?
Need a Hint?
to help in germination
B)
to attract insects
D)
1
2 Some seeds, like those in tomatoes and apples, are found inside __________ and pass through an
animal's digestive system when they are eaten.
Need a Hint?
fruits
A)
cones
B)
roots
C)
flowers
D)
1
3 __________ is a series of events that results in the growth of a plant from a seed.
Need a Hint?
Pollination
A)
Germination
B)
Fertilization
C)
Reproduction
D)
1
4 During germination, __________ in the cotyledons or endosperm of the seed is/are used for growth.
Need a Hint?
water stored
A)
food stored
B)
pollen stored
C)
eggs stored
D)
Glencoe Life Science
1
In which layer of a leaf is most of a plant's food made?
lower epidermis
A)
spongy
B)
upper epidermis
C)
palisade
D)
2
When are stomata usually open?
at night
A)
3
The plant in the diagram is showing a positive tropism for
gravity.
A)
touch.
B)
light.
C)
water.
D)
4
The plant in the diagram has auxin concentrated
in its roots.
B)
on its tip.
C)
5
A stem growing up a chain-link fence or a trellis is growing in response to
gravity.
A)
touch.
B)
light.
C)
water.
D)
6
Which plant hormone stimulates ripening?
abscisic acid
A)
cytokinin
B)
ethylene
C)
gibberellin
D)
7
In which cell structure does photosynthesis take place?
cell wall
A)
mitochondrion
B)
vacuole
C)
chloroplast
D)
8
Which of these substances is produced during photosynthesis?
cabon dioxide
A)
chlorophyll
B)
oxygen
C)
water
D)
9
What is the structure indicated by the letter F? [432_STP Questions_ta2]
upper epidermis
A)
cuticle
B)
lower epidermis
C)
stoma
D)
1
0 Long-day plants usually flower
in late fall.
A)
in mid-winter.
B)
in early summer.
C)
Plant Processes
1
Spinach is a plant that needs short nights to flower. It is a __________ plant.
Need a Hint?
long-day
A)
day-neutral
B)
nonvascular
C)
short-day
D)
2
A geranium gets the water needed to survive through its __________.
Need a Hint?
leaves
A)
roots
B)
chlorophyll
C)
stomata
D)
3
The reason most plant leaves look green is because of __________ in their cells.
Need a Hint?
water
A)
chloroplasts
B)
sugar
C)
oxygen
D)
4
The hormone that helps plants conserve water is __________.
Need a Hint?
abscisic acid
A)
antacid
B)
ascorbic acid
C)
hydrochloric acid
D)
5
Which of these is NOT a hormone that affects plant growth?
Need a Hint?
auxin
A)
ethylene
B)
mitochondrion
C)
cytokinins
D)
6
Photosynthesis is a plant process used to __________.
Need a Hint?
release energy
A)
produce offspring
B)
copy chromosomes
C)
store energy
D)
7
Carbon dioxide is involved in __________.
Need a Hint?
light-independent reactions
A)
light-dependent reactions
B)
photoperiods
C)
thigmotropism
D)
8
Carbon dioxide enters a plant through its __________.
Need a Hint?
flowers
A)
leaves
B)
trunk
C)
roots
D)
9
Respiration is important to most organisms because __________.
Need a Hint?
it is an external stimulant
D)
1
0 You duck your head when a baseball is thrown toward your face. You are responding to __________.
Need a Hint?
hormones
A)
pigments
B)
an external stimulus
C)
an internal stimulus
D)
1
1 A plant's response to touch is called __________.
Need a Hint?
photoperiodism
A)
thigmotropism
B)
light-independence
C)
respiration
D)
1
2 You are traveling in Costa Rica and see many lettuce plants growing in fields. You conclude that lettuce is
__________.
Need a Hint?
a long-day plant
A)
a short-day plant
B)
a nonvascular plant
C)
a perennial plant
D)
1
3 You are outside admiring the flowers on a rose bush. Looking at the green leaves, the green light is
__________ from chlorophyll.
Need a Hint?
reflected
A)
dissolved
B)
filtered
C)
mutated
D)
1
4 __________ is the process that breaks down food molecules and releases energy.
Need a Hint?
Photoperiodism
A)
Meiosis
B)
Photosynthesis
C)
Respiration
D)
1
5 Small openings on the epidermis of plant leaves are called __________.
Need a Hint?
bark
A)
vapor
B)
stomata
C)
waste
D)
1
6 The process where light energy is trapped in a plant's chlorophyll and produces sugars is called
__________.
Need a Hint?
respiration
A)
mitosis
B)
photosynthesis
C)
acceleration
D)
1
7 Auxin is a hormone that causes plants to respond to __________.
Need a Hint?
positive gravitropism
A)
negative gravitropism
B)
negative phototropism
C)
positive phototropism
D)
1
8 Positive phototropism can cause plant leaves to change growing patterns and __________.
Need a Hint?
1
9 A vine growing up the wall outside your classroom is an example of a response to __________.
Need a Hint?
positive phototropism
A)
aerobic respiration
B)
thigmotropism
C)
negative gravitropism
D)
2
0 Aerobic respiration takes place in which organelle?
Need a Hint?
mitochondrion
A)
nucleus
B)
cell wall
C)
endoplasmic reticulum
D)
Glencoe Life Science
1
A geranium gets the water needed to survive through its __________.
Need a Hint?
leaves
A)
roots
B)
stomata
C)
chlorophyll
D)
2
Carbon dioxide enters a plant through its __________.
Need a Hint?
roots
A)
leaves
B)
trunk
C)
flowers
D)
3
The outer layer of a leaf is called the __________.
Need a Hint?
seed
A)
trunk
B)
muscle
C)
epidermis
D)
4
Small openings on the epidermis of plant leaves are called __________.
Need a Hint?
bark
A)
stomata
B)
waste
C)
vapor
D)
5
When a plant is losing too much water, it can __________ its stomata.
Need a Hint?
multiply
A)
dissolve
B)
open
C)
close
D)
6
The reason most plant leaves look green is because of __________ in their cells.
Need a Hint?
sugar
A)
water
B)
oxygen
C)
chloroplasts
D)
7
You are outside admiring the flowers on a rose bush. Looking at the green leaves, the green light is
__________ from chlorophyll.
Need a Hint?
mutated
A)
filtered
B)
dissolved
C)
reflected
D)
8
The process where light energy is trapped in a plant's chlorophyll and produces sugars is called
__________.
Need a Hint?
mitosis
A)
acceleration
B)
photosynthesis
C)
respiration
D)
9
Chlorophyll and other pigments are involved in __________.
Need a Hint?
light-dependent reactions
A)
light-independent reactions
B)
respiration
C)
gravitropism
D)
1
0 Carbon dioxide is involved in __________.
Need a Hint?
light-dependent reactions
A)
thigmotropism
B)
photoperiods
C)
light-independent reactions
D)
1
1 Plant photosynthesis helps humans because __________.
Need a Hint?
1
2 Aerobic respiration takes place in which organelle?
Need a Hint?
cell wall
A)
endoplasmic reticulum
B)
mitochondrion
C)
nucleus
D)
1
3 __________ is the process that breaks down food molecules and releases energy.
Need a Hint?
Meiosis
A)
Photosynthesis
B)
Photoperiodism
C)
Respiration
D)
1
4 Respiration is important to most organisms because __________.
Need a Hint?
it is an external stimulant
D)
1
5 Photosynthesis is a plant process used to __________.
Need a Hint?
release energy
A)
store energy
B)
produce offspring
C)
copy chromosomes
D)
Glencoe Life Science
1
You duck your head when a baseball is thrown toward your face. You are responding to __________.
Need a Hint?
an internal stimulus
A)
an external stimulus
B)
hormones
C)
pigments
D)
2
A plant's response to touch is called __________.
Need a Hint?
respiration
A)
light-independence
B)
photoperiodism
C)
thigmotropism
D)
3
A vine growing up the wall outside your classroom is an example of a response to __________.
Need a Hint?
thigmotropism
A)
positive phototropism
B)
aerobic respiration
C)
negative gravitropism
D)
4
Positive phototropism can cause plant leaves to change growing patterns and __________.
Need a Hint?
5
Which of these is NOT a hormone that affects plant growth?
Need a Hint?
ethylene
A)
mitochondrion
B)
cytokinins
C)
auxin
D)
6
Auxin is a hormone that causes plants to respond to __________.
Need a Hint?
negative gravitropism
A)
negative phototropism
B)
positive phototropism
C)
positive gravitropism
D)
7
The hormone that promotes faster cell division in plants is called __________.
Need a Hint?
chloroplasts
A)
cytokinins
B)
tropism
C)
stomata
D)
8
The hormone that helps plants conserve water is __________.
Need a Hint?
ascorbic acid
A)
hydrochloric acid
B)
abscisic acid
C)
antacid
D)
9
Spinach is a plant that needs short nights to flower. It is a __________ plant.
Need a Hint?
day-neutral
A)
long-day
B)
short-day
C)
nonvascular
D)
1
0 You are traveling in Costa Rica and see many lettuce plants growing in fields. You conclude that lettuce is
__________.
Need a Hint?
a perennial plant
A)
a nonvascular plant
B)
a short-day plant
C)
a long-day plant
D)