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Part 2: Quarter 2 Test
Contributed by: Cobb
  • 1. The Nucleus is the …
A) The structure that contains chlorophyll
B) The storage site for nuclear energy.
C) Control center of the cell that contains DNA.
D) The storage organelle for water.
  • 2. The Cell Wall …
A) Disappears at the death of the plant.
B) Is a spherical membrane that allow DNA to enter and leave.
C) Is a flexible semipermeable membrane guarding the nucleus.
D) Is the rigid nonliving layer of plant cells.
  • 3. Which of the following would be used to model the growth rate of the Brassica rapa from Thanksgiving until the end of the quarter?
A) Pie Chart
B) Stem and Leaf
C) Line Graph
D) Bar Graph
E) Box and Whisker
  • 4. An embryo is the …
A) Food storage in a monocotyledon seed.
B) The baby plant stored in a seed.
C) The dormant plant outside the seed.
D) Only found in animals.
  • 5. Metaphase is where the …
A) chromosomes have separated.
B) chromosomes have reached the poles.
C) chromosomes are aligned in the middle of the cell.
D) chromosomes become visible.
  • 6. Anaphase is the where the
A) chromosomes have separated.
B) chromosomes have reached the poles.
C) chromosomes become visible.
D) chromosomes are aligned in the middle of the cell.
  • 7. Prophase is where the …
A) chromosomes become visible.
B) chromosomes have reached the poles.
C) chromosomes are aligned in the middle of the cell.
D) chromosomes have separated.
  • 8. What two processes occur in the leaves?
A) Stomata and stoma
B) Photosynthesis and transpiration
C) Metaphase and anaphase
D) Perspiration and respiration
  • 9. What is the purpose of the stoma?
A) For the plant to store food
B) For the roots to store food
C) For sugar and water to pass through
D) For water and gas to pass through
  • 10. Plants produce their own food by the process of…
A) Fermentation
B) Transpiration
C) Photosynthesis
D) Cell division
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