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BIO 106 Exam 1 WSU Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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Which of the following statements is most likely to be true? - Water flows into the direction of the 
lowest water potential. 
Plasmolysis is a cellular loss of water. How can a cell potentially prevent this? - Increasing the 
cytoplasmic solute concentration 
What is correct about stomata movement control? Pick the Best. - Two of the above. 
Which tissue will an aphid quite specifically try to suck on? - Phloem 
The water potential in the root of a plant is higher (more positive) than that in t...
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3 examples of protein functions - structural, regulatory, energy 
animal based advantages - High in Vitamin B12 
High in essential amino acids 
High in calcium/Vit D (Milk) 
High Protein 
animal based disadvantages - Lacks fiber (ex. Palleo diet) 
Some high in saturated fat 
More calories per serving 
Lack phytochemicals (exception to salmon) 
Benefits of GMOs - -could be environmental friendly crops (less tillage/pesticide) 
-reduces use of broad-spectrum chemical biocides 
-higher food yields,...
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QAL - Plant Agriculture Category Exam Questions and Answers
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What ways do non-chemical pest control methods work with an organism's biology? - 
Answer-Understanding the life-cycle and natural habitat or predators can aid in non- 
chemical pest control by mimicking natural events or minimizing populations by avoiding 
creating the perfect timing or environment for pest populations 
How does planting transgenic crops affect a pest management plan targeting insects or 
mites? -Answer-You may need...
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Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Exam Review: Turf & Landscape Questions and Answers 2024
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Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Exam Review: Turf & 
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Ch.1 List the general kinds of damage insect pests can cause -Answer--Chew on 
seeds, roots, leaves, stems, & fruits 
-Tunnel in roots, stems, & leaves 
-Suck plant juices 
-Promote gall formation and other malformations 
-Inject toxins into plants -Transmit diseases to plants 
-Create a nuisance for people 
Ch.1 Describe the structural features of insects -Answer-Insects have: body form has 3 
regions: hea...
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Alabama pesticide applicator study guide: chapter 2 questions and answers rated A+
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Alabama pesticide applicator study 
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Most important principle of pest control Use a pest control method only when that method 
will prevent the pest from causing more damage than is reasonable to accept. 
 
Resistant varieties Resistant crops. 
 
Biological control Using a pests natural enemy. 
 
Cultural control Planting pattern, tillage practices, crop rotation. 
 
Physical control Fire for weeds, traps for rats. 
 
Sanitation Removing food ...
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CRSS Test 2 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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CRSS Test 2 Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
 
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CRSS Test 2 Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
 
CRSS Test 2 Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
 
 
dicot plants typically exhibit a fibrous type of root architecture (no clearly defined taproot) - ANSWER-false 
 
The first step in the seed germination process is imbibition (water uptake by the seed). - ANSWER-true 
 
Identify all of the followin...
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Ag Praxis exam 2023/2024 with 100% correct answers
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Phloem correct answersThe part of the system that moves the food is known as the 
 
Xylem correct answersThe system that moves water and minerals is called a 
 
Cambium correct answersA stem also has a part known as a ___, which produces tissue that lengthens the stem 
 
O horizon correct answersThe ___ horizon tops the profile and contains mostly organic matter, with a decomposed vegetation structure that enriches the soil with nutrients and helps it retain moisture. 
 
A horizon correct answer...
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QAL - Plant Agriculture Category questions with correct answers
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What ways do non-chemical pest control methods work with an 
organism's biology? - answer-Understanding the life-cycle and natural 
habitat or predators can aid in non-chemical pest control by mimicking 
natural events or minimizing populations by avoiding creating the 
perfect timing or environment for pest populations 
How does planting transgenic crops affect a pest management plan 
targeting insects or mites? - answer-You may need to apply fewer 
pesticides; greater number of nontarget orga...
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California CCA Exam New Questions 2024 with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update | 100% Pass
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what are primary macronutrients? - nitrogen, potassium, phosporous 
what are the secondary macronutrients? - Calcium, magnesium, sulfur, 
what are the forms of nitrogen taken up from the soil? - NO3-, NH4+ 
what are the micronutrients? - Fe, Mn, B, Zn, Cl, Cu, Mo, Co, Ni 
are large particles or small particles less chemically active? - large are less due to 
smaller surface area to volume r...
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SOCR 320 Exam 1
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Cultivated Forage 
plants that are seeded and/or grown using agricultural practices such as tillage, 
irrigation, and fertilization 
Why are cultivated forages important? 
comprise the majority of nutrients fed to domestic livestock including cattle, sheep, and 
horses 
What is considered herbage? 
leaves, stems, roots, and seeds of non-woody species 
Pasture 
forage grazed by livestock 
Hay 
dry form of forage produced by harvesting fresh herbage 
Silage 
Wet form of forage pro
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