Biology 124 chapters 16,17,31, & 32 – Flashcards
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Individual prokaryote cells are about ________ eukaryote cells; collectively, all prokaryote cells on Earth ________.
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one-tenth as big as; weigh about 10 times as much as the total mass of eukaryote cells
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Eukaryotes are ________ prokaryotes.
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dependent upon
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Rod-shaped bacteria are called
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bacilli.
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Intestinal gas is evidence of active ________ in one's digestive tract.
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methanogens
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The use of prokaryotes and other organisms to clean up pollutants from soil, air, or water is called ________.
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bioremediation
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Cyanobacteria
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are the only prokaryotes with plantlike oxygen-generating photosynthesis.
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The two diseases that represent high-priority threats as biological weapons today are
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anthrax and botulinum toxin.
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Protists include
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multiple clades of eukaryotes with some lineages more closely related to plants, animals, or fungi than they are to other protists.
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Which of the following cellular structures is characteristic of amoebas?
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pseudopodia
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Humans are an example of
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chemoheterotrophs
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Gas exchange in most land plants occurs through structures called
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stomata.
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The majority of plant species today are
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angiosperms.
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The type of life cycle seen in plants is called
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alternation of generations.
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The dominant stage of the moss life cycle is the
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gametophyte.
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Which part of the life cycle does a pollen grain represent?
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a male gametophyte
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Which of the following represents the male gametophyte of a conifer?
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pollen grain
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In angiosperms, pollen grains develop in the ________ and land on the ________.
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anther; stigma
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The angiosperm plant we see represents the ________ generation, and the flower produces ________.
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sporophyte; gametophytes
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Corn, peppers, tomatoes, and cucumbers all contain seeds and are derived from the ovary of a flowering plant. Therefore, in scientific terms, they are ________.
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fruits.
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Plants dependent on nocturnal (night-flying) pollinators typically have flowers that
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are large, light-colored, and highly scented.
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Threadlike fungal filaments are called
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hyphae.
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Fungi contact and absorb food through the ________, a branching network of ________.
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mycelium; hyphae
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Most familiar types of mushrooms, along with puffballs and shelf fungi, are
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basidiomycetes.
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Fungal diseases common in ________ include ________ and ________.
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plants; smuts; rusts
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What kind of entity is a lichen?
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an association between a fungus and cyanobacteria or green algae
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A comet orchid has creamy white-colored flowers and a characteristic "tail" that contains the flower's nectar. This orchid does not emit a scent during daylight hours but is aromatic at night. The comet orchid is most likely pollinated by
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a nocturnal pollinator.
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Most angiosperms are dicots, and most dicots are
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eudicots.
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What is the node of a plant stem?
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the point of leaf attachment
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Which of the following plant cells or tissues help regulate the movement of carbon dioxide into and out of a leaf?
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guard cells
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Sieve-tube elements are plant cells that are part of a plant tissue called
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phloem.
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Photosynthesis occurs in which type of plant tissue?
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parenchyma
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The three tissue systems of a mature plant root complete their development in the root zone of
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differentiation
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How many layers of vascular cambium will there be in the trunk of a 10-year-old tree?
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one
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The male organ of a flower is the
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stamen.
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Flowers bear seeds that develop from ovules housed in protective chambers called
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ovaries
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Which of the following flower parts produces female gametophytes?
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ovules
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In angiosperms, the process of ________ ensures that the endosperm will develop only in ovules containing a fertilized egg.
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double fertilization
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A mature ovary, specialized as a vessel that houses and protects seeds, is a
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fruit.
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Where do plants get most of their mass?
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from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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The loss of water from the leaves of plants is
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transpiration.
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A main force that moves water through a plant is
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transpiration
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The pores that facilitate gas exchange in plant leaves are called
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stomata.
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Which of the following essential macronutrients for plants is obtained directly from the air?
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carbon
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What are the macronutrients present in most commercial fertilizers?
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N, P, and K
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Why was drip irrigation developed?
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Drip irrigation uses less water than traditional methods.
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Nitrogen fixation consists of
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the conversion of ammonia to nitrate.
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Carnivorous plants are more likely to grow in acid bogs because
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organic matter decays so slowly there.
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Photoautotrophs
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obtain energy from sunlight and use carbon dioxide for carbon.
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Photoheterotrophs
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obtain energy from sunlight but get their carbon atoms from organic molecules.
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Chemoautotrophs
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harvest energy from inorganic chemicals and use carbon dioxide for carbon.
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Chemoheterotrophs
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acquire energy and carbon from organic molecules.
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Cocci
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are spherical prokaryotic cells.
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Bacilli
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Bacilli are rod-shaped prokaryotes and may also be threadlike.
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Spirilli
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Spiral prokaryotes are like a corkscrew.
Short and rigid prokaryotes are called spirilla.
Longer, more flexible cells are called spirochetes.
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Prokaryote population growth
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occurs by binary fission, can rapidly produce a new generation within hours, and can generate a great deal of genetic variation by spontaneous mutations, increasing the likelihood that some members of the population will survive changes in the environment.
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Phototrophs
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capture energy from sunlight.
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Chemotrophs
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harness the energy stored in chemicals.
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Autotrophs
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obtain carbon atoms from carbon dioxide.
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Heterotrophs
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obtain their carbon atoms from the organic compounds present in other organisms.
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Biofilms
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are complex associations of one or several species of prokaryotes and may also include protists and fungi. are large and complex "cities" of microbes
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Fungal Hyphae
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are surrounded by a cell wall made of chitin instead of cellulose.
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Molds
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are any rapidly growing fungus that reproduces asexually by producing spores.
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Yeasts
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are single-celled fungi that reproduce asexually by cell division or budding.
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Chytrids
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are the only fungi with flagellated spores and
earliest lineage of fungi.
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Monocots
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such as wheat and corn, have one cotyledon, parallel leaf venation, scattered vascular bundles, flower parts in threes or multiples of three, and fibrous roots.
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Eudicots
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which are most plants are, have two cotyledons, branched leaf venation, a ring of vascular bundles, flower parts in fours or fives (or multiples), and a taproot system.
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Root System
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Plants use a ______________ to anchor the plant in the soil, absorb and transport water and minerals, and store food.
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Nodes
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the points at which leaves are attached
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Internodes
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the portions of the stem between nodes.
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Terminal Buds
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are at the apex of stems, with developing leaves and a compact series of nodes and internodes.
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Axillary Buds
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are found in the angles formed by the leaf and the stem.
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Root Hairs
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are tiny tubular projections off of roots that greatly increase the surface area for absorption.
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Xylem
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tissue contains water-conducting cells that convey water and dissolved minerals upward from roots
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Phloem
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tissue contains cells that transport sugars and other organic nutrients from leaves or storage tissues to other parts of the plant.
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Dermal Tissue
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Dermal tissue provides a protective outer covering.
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Vascular Tissue
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provides support and long-distance transport.
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Ground Tissue
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composes the bulk of the plant body and is involved in
food production, storage, and support.
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Parenchyma Cells
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are the most abundant type of cell in most plants,
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Collenchyma Cells
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lack a secondary cell wall
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Scelerenchyma Cells
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have a thick secondary cell wall usually strengthened with lignin, the main chemical component of wood
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Determinate
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Animal growth is _____________, stopping after a certain size is reached.
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Interdeterminate
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Plant growth is _______________, continuing throughout a plant's life
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Annuals
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complete their life cycle in one year.
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Biennials
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complete their life cycle in two years.
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Perennials
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live for many years.
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Cuticle
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a waxy layer called the ____________, which reduces water loss.
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Stamens
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are male reproductive structures.
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Carpels
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are female reproductive structures.
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Fruit
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house and protect seeds and aid in their dispersal.
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Root pressure
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the accumulation of water in roots by osmosis, can push xylem sap up a few meters.
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Transpiration
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the loss of water by evaporation from leaves (and other aerial parts of a plant)
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Cohesion
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is the sticking together of molecules of the same kind.
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Adhesion
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is the sticking together of molecules of different kinds.
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Micronutrients
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There are eight ______________ that plants require in relatively small amounts.
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Macronutrients
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carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and magnesium.
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Epiphytes
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including many orchids, grow anchored on other plants and
absorb water and minerals from rain.
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Parasitic plants
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such as the mistletoe, may not use photosynthesis, use their roots to tap into the host plant's vascular system, and
absorb sugars and minerals from the host plant.
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Carnivores
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such as a sundew plant or Venus flytrap, capture and digest small animals such as insects, absorb inorganic elements from prey, and are found in nutrient-poor environments.
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A horizon
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or topsoil, is subject to weathering and contains humus (decayed organic matter) and many soil organisms.
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B horizon
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primarily consists of clay and dissolved elements.
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C horizon
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consists of rocks of the "parent material" from which soil is formed.
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Prokaryotic domain(s)
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Bacteria and Archae
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Prokaryotes
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live in habitats too cold, too hot, too salty, too acidic, and too alkaline