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Week 8 Test

Total questions: 28

Worksheet time: 14mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
This level of classification is the first major division of each kingdom.
a)
species
b)
class
c)
phylum
d)
kingdom
2.
Organisms are placed into this classification based on their ability to make food and the number of cells in their body.
a)
class
b)
kingdom
c)
phylum
d)
species
3.
Fungi obtain energy three ways in their environment.  When fungi obtain energy by eating dead or decaying organisms, what is this called?
a)
parasitic
b)
saprophytic
c)
symbiotic
4.
Fungi obtain water and minerals from the soil through long fibrous strands because they lack a root system.  One of these long strands is called a _________?
a)
mycelium
b)
hyphae
5.
Fungi obtain water and minerals from the soil through long fibrous strands.  If there is a mass of these long strands this mass is called a _________?
a)
mycelium
b)
hyphae
6.
Which tropism is NOT done by fungi?
a)
Phototropism
b)
Hydrotropism
c)
Thigmotropism
d)
Geotropism/Gravitropism
7.
There are three ways organisms classified as fungi can obtain energy. Which of the following describes how fungi may feed on a host without harming it?
a)
saprophytic
b)
symbiotic
c)
parasitic
8.
Which of the following is a product of respiration?
a)
sugar
b)
carbon dioxide
c)
nitrogen
d)
oxygen
9.
A green pigment found in plant cells that absorbs light energy from the sun is called ________.
a)
chloroplast
b)
chlorophyll
c)
leaves
d)
stem
10.
The part in the plant cell that contains chlorophyll is called _______.
a)
chloroplast
b)
chlorophyll
c)
leaves
d)
stem
11.
What is the vascular tissue called that transports water and minerals from the roots to the stem and upto the leaves called? 
a)
chloroplasts
b)
chlorophyll
c)
xylem
d)
phloem
12.
What is the vascular tissue called that transports food from the leaves down through the stem to the roots called? 
a)
chloroplasts
b)
chlorophyll
c)
xylem
d)
phloem
13.
What is the process that makes glucose and oxygen?
a)
photosynthesis
b)
respiration
c)
transpiration
14.
What is the process that makes water, carbon dioxide, and energy?
a)
photosynthesis
b)
respiration
c)
transpiration
15.
What is the process where plants lose water through the leaves and travels up the plant against the pull of gravity?
a)
photosynthesis
b)
respiration
c)
transpiration
16.
What are the tiny pores on the underside of the leaf called that lets in or lets out water, carbon dioxide, and water?
a)
chlorophyll
b)
chloroplasts
c)
stomata/stoma
d)
cells
17.
What are the name of the cells that open and close the the stomata/stoma called?
a)
chlorophyll cells
b)
phloem cells
c)
xylem cells
d)
guard cells
18.
Which process is below.
a)
photosynthesis
b)
respiration
c)
transpiration
19.
Which process is below.
a)
photosynthesis
b)
respiration
c)
transpiration
20.
Which process is below.
a)
photosynthesis
b)
respiration
c)
transpiration
21.
Which part of the seed is the food source or cotyledon?
a)
A
b)
B
c)
C
22.
Which part of the seed is the baby plant or embryo?
a)
A
b)
B
c)
C
23.
Which part of the seed is a protective jacket or seed coat?
a)
A
b)
B
c)
C
24.
What's missing from the graph?
a)
MIX
b)
DRY
c)
Key
d)
Title
25.
What's the MIX?
a)
Temperature
b)
Isobutanol
c)
Blue Line
d)
Red Line
26.
What's the DRY?
a)
Temperature
b)
Isobutanol
c)
Blue Line
d)
Red Line
27.
What color is the control group?
a)
Green Line
b)
Yellow Line
c)
Blue Line
d)
Red Line
28.
What color is the experimental group?
a)
Green Line
b)
Yellow Line
c)
Blue Line
d)
Red Line