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BOT 331 Exam 2, Plant Physiology, Exam 5, Exam 1, BOT 331 Exam 1, Practice Test, BOT 331 Exam 4, Exam 3, Chapter 3, Family names, Final Exam, Module 4, MID Plant Growth & Development
[Show more]BOT 331 Exam 2, Plant Physiology, Exam 5, Exam 1, BOT 331 Exam 1, Practice Test, BOT 331 Exam 4, Exam 3, Chapter 3, Family names, Final Exam, Module 4, MID Plant Growth & Development
[Show more]List two essential mineral elements. For each, state a function and a deficiency symptom. -reduced growth, woody stems, and purple leaf pigment from anthocyanins. Another nutrient is phosphorus. Phosphorus deficiency causes reduced growth and slender stems, and dark green leaves with necrotic spots....
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There are two types of nucleic acids: DNA and RNA. There is both DNA and RNA inside the nucleus, mitochondria and plastids. 
 
 Is there both DNA and RNA in the cytosol? Explain your answer - Answer No, not both. DNA remains in the nucleus. RNA copies of genes are synthesized in th...
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There are two types of nucleic acids: DNA and RNA. There is both DNA and RNA inside the nucleus, mitochondria and plastids. 
 
 Is there both DNA and RNA in the cytosol? Explain your answer - Answer No, not both. DNA remains in the nucleus. RNA copies of genes are synthesized in th...
Which mutant has a greatly increased number of stem cells in the shoot apical mersistem? 
 
 A mutant that has NO functional WUS. 
A mutant that has NO functional PIN protein. 
 A mutant that has NO functional CLAVATA3. 
A mutant that has NO functional WOX5. - Answer A mutant that has NO functional ...
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Add to cartWhich mutant has a greatly increased number of stem cells in the shoot apical mersistem? 
 
 A mutant that has NO functional WUS. 
A mutant that has NO functional PIN protein. 
 A mutant that has NO functional CLAVATA3. 
A mutant that has NO functional WOX5. - Answer A mutant that has NO functional ...
There are two types of nucleic acids: DNA and RNA. There is both DNA and RNA inside the nucleus, mitochondria and plastids. 
Is there both DNA and RNA in the cytosol? Explain your answer - Answer No, not both. DNA remains in the nucleus. RNA copies of genes are synthesized in the nucleus, but then m...
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Add to cartThere are two types of nucleic acids: DNA and RNA. There is both DNA and RNA inside the nucleus, mitochondria and plastids. 
Is there both DNA and RNA in the cytosol? Explain your answer - Answer No, not both. DNA remains in the nucleus. RNA copies of genes are synthesized in the nucleus, but then m...
Main components of plant structure - Answer Root and Shoot 
 
plasma membrane - Answer A selectively-permeable phospholipid bilayer forming the boundary of the cells 
 
Phospholipids - Answer a lipid consisting of a glycerol bound to two fatty acids and a phosphate group. 
 
integral proteins - Answ...
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Add to cartMain components of plant structure - Answer Root and Shoot 
 
plasma membrane - Answer A selectively-permeable phospholipid bilayer forming the boundary of the cells 
 
Phospholipids - Answer a lipid consisting of a glycerol bound to two fatty acids and a phosphate group. 
 
integral proteins - Answ...
State two ways a decrease in soil pH may cause mineral deficiency symptoms. 
A decrease in soil pH means an increase in proton (H+) concentration. An increase in soil H+ can result in cation exchange where H+ replace other cations, such as Ca2+, from the surface of negatively charged soil particles....
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Add to cartState two ways a decrease in soil pH may cause mineral deficiency symptoms. 
A decrease in soil pH means an increase in proton (H+) concentration. An increase in soil H+ can result in cation exchange where H+ replace other cations, such as Ca2+, from the surface of negatively charged soil particles....
True/false, if false explain why 
A protein that binds ATP and transfers a phosphate onto a substrate is called a Protein Phosphatase. - Answer False, a Protein Phosphatase removes phosphates from its substrate; a Protein Kinase transfers phosphates onto its substrate. 
 
True/false, if false explai...
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Add to cartTrue/false, if false explain why 
A protein that binds ATP and transfers a phosphate onto a substrate is called a Protein Phosphatase. - Answer False, a Protein Phosphatase removes phosphates from its substrate; a Protein Kinase transfers phosphates onto its substrate. 
 
True/false, if false explai...
True/false, if false explain why 
Accessory pigments transfer excited electrons to the chlorophyll a molecules at the reaction center of PSII. - Answer False, accessory pigments transfer energy, but do not transfer electrons. 
Right, so the statement is False - electrons are NOT transferred 
 
True/...
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Accessory pigments transfer excited electrons to the chlorophyll a molecules at the reaction center of PSII. - Answer False, accessory pigments transfer energy, but do not transfer electrons. 
Right, so the statement is False - electrons are NOT transferred 
 
True/...
Because the oxygen atom is more ______ than hydrogen, it tends to attract the ekctrons of the covalent bond. - Answer Electromagnetic 
 
Electrostatic interactions between water molecules is known as ______ - Answer Hydrogen bond 
 
______ ______ capacity is the heat energy required to raise the tem...
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Add to cartBecause the oxygen atom is more ______ than hydrogen, it tends to attract the ekctrons of the covalent bond. - Answer Electromagnetic 
 
Electrostatic interactions between water molecules is known as ______ - Answer Hydrogen bond 
 
______ ______ capacity is the heat energy required to raise the tem...
what family are in solanaceae? - Answer tabacco, tomatoes eggplant, peppers, potato 
 
What plants are in the Asteraceae? - Answer Sunflower, dandelion, lettuce 
 
Brassicaceae - Answer Mustard family, cabbage, beet, cauliflower 
 
Lamiaceae - Answer Mint family (black sage) 
 
Theaceae - Answer tea...
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Add to cartwhat family are in solanaceae? - Answer tabacco, tomatoes eggplant, peppers, potato 
 
What plants are in the Asteraceae? - Answer Sunflower, dandelion, lettuce 
 
Brassicaceae - Answer Mustard family, cabbage, beet, cauliflower 
 
Lamiaceae - Answer Mint family (black sage) 
 
Theaceae - Answer tea...
Which two of the following will decrease the stream flow from a watershed? 
A. Higher average annual precipitation 
B. Higher average annual temperature 
C. Denser and more extensive forest covering the watershed 
D. A larger watershed area 
E. Higher humidity 
F. Lower average wind speed - Answer (...
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Add to cartWhich two of the following will decrease the stream flow from a watershed? 
A. Higher average annual precipitation 
B. Higher average annual temperature 
C. Denser and more extensive forest covering the watershed 
D. A larger watershed area 
E. Higher humidity 
F. Lower average wind speed - Answer (...
Active transport is the reverse of transpiration. - Answer false 
 
If the concentration of solutes outside of a plant cell is greater than the concentration on the inside, water will - Answer move out of the cell 
 
Tension in the leaf xylem is due to the adhesive and cohesive properties of water a...
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Add to cartActive transport is the reverse of transpiration. - Answer false 
 
If the concentration of solutes outside of a plant cell is greater than the concentration on the inside, water will - Answer move out of the cell 
 
Tension in the leaf xylem is due to the adhesive and cohesive properties of water a...
How were the first cells discovered? - Answer by Robert Hooke when making sections of cork and looking at them under a microscope 
 
Why are both the bristlecone pine and the quaking aspen considered the "longest living" plant? - Answer they are a "population" or single organism 
 
aspen - bc t...
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Add to cartHow were the first cells discovered? - Answer by Robert Hooke when making sections of cork and looking at them under a microscope 
 
Why are both the bristlecone pine and the quaking aspen considered the "longest living" plant? - Answer they are a "population" or single organism 
 
aspen - bc t...
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