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ISA Certified Arborist Bundled Exams Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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ISA Certified Arborist Exam Latest 2023 Rated A+

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ISA Certified Arborist Exam Latest 2023 Rated A+ Chlorophyll Makes the color or the leaves green so photosynthesis can take place Transpiration loss of water vapor from leaves Bark protects branches & trunk of tree from injury Excurrent Growth Orientation of growth in external cell M.A.D.HORSE O...

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ISA Arborist Study Guide Sample Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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ISA Arborist Study Guide Sample Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass When cutting through a tree with a chain saw or drilling into a tree, you would pass through (in order) Bark, phloem, cambium, xylem If the terminal bud is removed in pruning: Growth may be stimulated in lateral buds Visible bec...

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ISA Arborist Certification Study Guide Chapter 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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ISA Arborist Certification Study Guide Chapter 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Sites of rapid cell division in the shoot tips, root tips, and cambium are called ____________. Meristems Meristems located at the end of the shoots are called primary or __________ meristems. Apical The tendency for...

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ISA Certified Arborist - Chapter 1 Latest 2023 Graded A+

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ISA Certified Arborist - Chapter 1 Latest 2023 Graded A+ Tree biology The study of structure and function of trees and the relationship between them. (pg 3) Cells Basic building blocks of structure (plural) (pg 3) Mitosis Process of cell division used to create new cells in plants. Genetically i...

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ISA - Arborist Certification Test - Chapter 3 100% Pass

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ISA - Arborist Certification Test - Chapter 3 100% Pass The majority of fine, absrobing roots of a tree are in the __ and __ horizons. o, a Driving vehicles across wet soil will _____ the soil and destroy soil _____ _____. compact, pore space _____ ______ is the soil property that resists changes ...

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ISA municipal arborist study guide questions (all) rated A

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ISA municipal arborist study guide questions (all) rated A describe the difference among arboriculture, municiple arboriculture, and urban forestry. municipal arborculture urban forestry encompasses all the greenspaces within a city. municipal arborculture is a specialize field of arborculture and ...

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ISA - Arborist Certification Test - Chapter 10 Already Passed

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ISA - Arborist Certification Test - Chapter 10 Already Passed If a tree is not well suited for the site in chich it has been planted, it may become _______, predisposing it to other problems. stressed A common mistake in diagnosis is to carefully examine the above ground portion of the tree, while...

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ISA Certified Arborist Chapter 12 (Tree Assessment and Risk Management) Already Passed

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ISA Certified Arborist Chapter 12 (Tree Assessment and Risk Management) Already Passed List the three components of risk assessment. potential for failure environment that may contribute to failure potential target By definition, if there is no _______, a tree cannot pose a risk. target When perfo...

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ISA Certified Arborist Chapter 15 (Tree Worker Safety) Already Graded A

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ISA Certified Arborist Chapter 15 (Tree Worker Safety) Already Graded A As used in many standards and regulations, the term _______ denotes a mandatory requirement, and the term _______ denotes an advisory recommendation. shall should Name five pieces of personal protective equipment that are gene...

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ISA Arborist Chapter 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed

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ISA Arborist Chapter 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed Abscission Zone Area at the base of the petiole where cellular break down leads to leaf and fruit drop. Absorbing root Fine,fibrous roots that take up water and minerals. Most absorbing roots are within the top 12 inches (30cm) of soil. A...

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ISA Arborist Chapter 11 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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ISA Arborist Chapter 11 Questions and Answers 100% Pass True/False - Plant Health Care and Integrated Pest Management are essentially the same thing. False Plant resources, produced through photosynthesis, are allocated among 4 primary functions: growth maintenance (reproduction) storage defense ...

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ISA Arborist Chapter 13 (2022/2023) 100% Pass

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ISA Arborist Chapter 13 (2022/2023) 100% Pass Name five ways that trees can be adversely affected by construction. root injury soil compaction injury to trunk or branches grade change excavation/severing root system When soil is compacted, the _______ _______ between soil particles is reduced. pore...

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ISA Certified Arborist Chapter 16 (Climbing and Working in Trees) Rated A+

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ISA Certified Arborist Chapter 16 (Climbing and Working in Trees) Rated A+ List four defects that might be found during rope inspection that would require a rope to be retired. cuts, excessive fraying puffs, pulled or herniated fibers abrasions changes in diameter discoloration glazing of the fiber...

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ISA Arborist Chapter 8: Pruning Latest 2023 Graded A+

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ISA Arborist Chapter 8: Pruning Latest 2023 Graded A+ Because pruning removes leaves and reduces the overall photosynthetic capacity of a tree, it also reduces _______. growth Name five common reasons for removing limbs from trees. dead diseased hazardous crossing thinning for light or air penetra...

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ISA Utility Arborist Master Study Set (All Sections) Already Passed

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ISA Utility Arborist Master Study Set (All Sections) Already Passed Sleet Precipitation that freezes solid before it hits the ground Term for a systematic method for command, control, and coordination of an emergency response incident command system emergency operations center Most utilities, muni...

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