Plant Science 102
Study Guide Section #2
2007
- Why would you want to know what controls the growth and development of plants?
- What does a plant have to do to survive?
- Identify the plant part in the diagram shown below.
- Identify the following plant cell components are briefly indicate their function.
- Cell wall:
- Plasma membrane:
- Chloroplast:
- Golgi apparatus:
- Mitochondria:
- Endoplasmic reticulum:
- Vacuole:
- Nucleus :
- Which plant cells can differentiate into different cell types?
- What is the major function of the following cell types?
(a)Parenchyma cells
(b)Collenchyma cells
(c)Sclerenchyma cells
- Meristematic cells in plants differentiate into three tissue types. Label the three tissue types on the stem cross section shown below.
- What is the major function of Vascular tissues?
- What is the major function of stometes?
- What are the tree primary regions of root development?
- What is the difference between cells that result from mitosis compared to cells that result from meiosis?
- What is the function of a seed endosperm?
- Crop plant species can generally be categorized into self-pollinators or out-pollinators. What are the major characteristics of each pollinator type?
- What is the difference between a homozygous locus compared to a heterozygous locus?
- Label the following part on the flow diagram below.
- List three reasons for treating seeds.
- List two methods of A-sexual (clonally) propagation in crop plants.
- What is the major characteristic of the following plant growth hormones?
- Auxins
- Cytokinin
- Gibberellic acid
- Abscicic acid
- Ethylene
- The ratio of auxin to cytokinin in a tissue dictates growth of auxiliary meristems. Circle the ratio which is most likely to cause the meristem to under go cell division and start to grow.
- High auxin / Low cytokinins
- Low auxin / High cytokinins
- Which synthetic plant growth hormone is used as a herbicide? Is this herbicide a gibberellin, auxin or cytokinin?
- What range of light energy is not generally absorbed by atmospheric gases?
- The visible light spectrum is also called what?
- Light intensity is one important factor of photosynthetic efficiency. What causes increased and decreased light intensity?
- Why is there greater light intensity in Idaho during the summer months compared to the winter months?
- Which wavelengths of light energy (red, blue or green) are least absorbed into plant leaves for use in photosynthesis? What is the major result of this?
- What is the major result of photomorphism in plants?
- If the ratio of red light to far-red light is low in a plant the plant is experiencing high or low competition from a neighboring plant?
- List two things in a plant that might be affected by day-length?
- In regard to plant flowering, describe the difference between long-day plants and short-day plants?
- What is a plants critical day length?
- List the two major atmospheric gases.
- What is generally believed to be the major cause of global warming?
- Approximately what proportion of a plants weight is accounted for by water?
- Delete the least appropriate word from the following sentences. Bob the pine tree had to stratify/vernilize seeds from pine trees in order to get uniform germination. However, his sister Betty was more interested in stratification/vernilization treatments to get her winter wheat to flower.
- In photosytem I, two water molecules are converted into what?
- What is the function of Rubisco in the Calvin Cycle of photosynthesis?
- Label the components of the photosynthesis diagram below.
- Complete the photosynthesis equation below:
+ = + 6H2O +
- What are the three primary soil types?
- Soil that is saturated with water and with very little air is said to be what?
- Soil which has the correct mix of water and air is said to be what?
- What types of soil would most likely have the particle size shown below
- What causes soil compaction?
- List four micro plant nutrients.
- Label the diagram below with appropriate water potential that will result in water movement from the soil to the plant leaves.
- List four macro plant nutrients.
- List the major importance of the following plant nutrients.
- Nitrogen
- Potassium
- Phosphorous
- Calcium
- If a plant nutrient is mobile within a plant, would deficiency of the nutrient be noted first in old leaves or young leaves?
- List two plant nutrients that are mobile in plants and two that are immobile in plants.
- What two factors can influence nutrient uptake in plants.