A) Bark color B) Branch density C) Needle arrangement D) Cone size
A) Sprays B) Clusters C) Bundles D) Fascicles
A) 17-24 B) 25-32 C) 9-16 D) 1-8
A) Scots Pine B) Ponderosa Pine C) Loblolly Pine D) White Pine
A) Spherical B) Flat and circular C) Star-shaped D) Oblong or cylindrical
A) Herbaceous B) Metallic C) Fleshy D) Woody or leathery
A) Umbo B) Peltate C) Aril D) Spicule
A) Jack Pine B) Eastern White Pine C) Shortleaf Pine D) Longleaf Pine
A) Smooth and gray B) Deeply furrowed and dark C) Papery and peeling D) Puzzle-like plates
A) Jack Pine B) Pitch Pine C) Virginia Pine D) Red Pine
A) Defense against insects and pathogens B) Photosynthesis C) Nutrient transport D) Water absorption
A) Lodgepole Pine B) Austrian Pine C) Slash Pine D) Eastern White Pine
A) Persistent B) Deciduous C) Evergreen D) Coniferous
A) Eastern White Pine B) Virginia Pine C) Shortleaf Pine D) Loblolly Pine
A) Always purple B) Green, purple, or brown C) Always brown D) Always green
A) Taproot with lateral roots B) Only a taproot C) Fibrous root system D) Only lateral roots
A) Fraser Fir (Often mistakenly sold as Pine) B) Red Pine C) White Pine D) Scotch Pine
A) Bryophytes B) Gymnosperms C) Pteridophytes D) Angiosperms
A) Cones that open immediately B) Cones that fall off the tree easily C) Cones that are brightly colored D) Cones that require heat to open
A) Eastern White Pine B) Loblolly Pine C) Ponderosa Pine D) Pitch Pine
A) Under the scales B) Within the cone's core C) On the outside of the cone D) Attached to the needles
A) Structural Support B) Nutrient Absorption C) Water Storage D) Photosynthesis
A) Ponderosa Pine B) Eastern White Pine C) Loblolly Pine D) Virginia Pine
A) Has no effect on pine trees B) Can promote regeneration in some species C) Only benefits hardwood trees D) Always kills all pine trees
A) Rosaceae B) Fagaceae C) Betulaceae D) Pinaceae
A) Longleaf Pine B) Jack Pine C) Loblolly Pine D) Eastern White Pine
A) Food flavoring B) Fertilizer C) Making paper D) Production of turpentine and rosin
A) Eastern White Pine B) Scotch Pine C) Loblolly Pine D) Red Pine
A) Helps the seed absorb water B) Protects the seed from predators C) Provides nutrients to the seedling D) Aids in wind dispersal
A) Ladybugs B) Aphids C) Earthworms D) Pine Bark Beetle |