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What is the name of the tool scientists use to identify a plant based on a series of paired statements that are based on characteristics?
- dichotomous key
- sketch book
- observation power
- plant classification
You must use this tool in sequential order.
You must use this tool in sequential order.
You must use this tool in sequential order.
You must use this tool in sequential order.
What are the three most basic parts of a plant?
- stem, leaves, and cones
- stem, spores, and roots
- flowers, leaves, and roots
- stem, leaves, and roots
A plant needs structures to absorb and transport nutrients and to photosynthesize.
A plant needs structures to absorb and transport nutrients and to photosynthesize.
A plant needs structures to absorb and transport nutrients and to photosynthesize.
A plant needs structures to absorb and transport nutrients and to photosynthesize.
Although bacteria and fungi have cell walls, plants have which substance in their cell walls?
- glucose
- cellulose
- nutrients
- chloroplast
This substance adds strength to the cell wall.
This substance adds strength to the cell wall.
This substance adds strength to the cell wall.
This substance adds strength to the cell wall.
What is the name of the process that scientists use to place organisms into categories?
- observation
- categorization
- classification
- organization
The process organizes organisms that have similar adaptations together
The process organizes organisms that have similar adaptations together
The process organizes organisms that have similar adaptations together
The process organizes organisms that have similar adaptations together
What is the difference between alternate and opposite leaf arrangements?
- whether the leaf is simple or compound
- whether the leaf has a smooth or toothed margin
- whether the leaf has one or two leaves at the node
- whether the leaf has pinnate or palmate venation
Arrangements are based the pattern the leaves make on the stem.
Arrangements are based the pattern the leaves make on the stem.
Arrangements are based the pattern the leaves make on the stem.
Arrangements are based the pattern the leaves make on the stem.
What is the main difference among vascular plants?
- their reproductive structures
- their ecosystem adaptations
- their vascular tissue
- their leaf arrangements
The categories of vascular plants are named for their main difference.
The categories of vascular plants are named for their main difference.
The categories of vascular plants are named for their main difference.
The categories of vascular plants are named for their main difference.
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