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QUIZ 1.1-1.2 QUIZ 1.1-1.2
I. MATCHING: Match the term with the definition. I. MATCHING: Match the term with the definition.
_____ 1. A plants response to gravity A. cuticle _____ 1. A plants response to gravity A. cuticle
_____ 2. The main root that grows very deep B. geotropism _____ 2. The main root that grows very deep B. geotropism
_____ 3. The food plants need to live C. glucose _____ 3. The food plants need to live C. glucose
_____ 4. A plants response to touch D. hydrotropism _____ 4. A plants response to touch D. hydrotropism
_____ 5. A waxy substance on the upper E. root cap _____ 5. A waxy substance on the upper E. root cap
surface of a leaf F. sundew surface of a leaf F. sundew
G. taproot G. taproot
H. thigmotropism H. thigmotropism
II. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Underline the correct answer. II. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Underline the correct answer.
6. The pores on the underside of a leaf are called ( chloroplasts, 6. The pores on the underside of a leaf are called ( chloroplasts,
cuticles, stomata, tendrils). cuticles, stomata, tendrils).
7. The chemical process by which plants produce food is known as 7. The chemical process by which plants produce food is known as
( epiphyte, insectivorous, photosynthesis, phototropism ). ( epiphyte, insectivorous, photosynthesis, phototropism ).
8. An especially large vein that runs up the middle of many leaves is 8. An especially large vein that runs up the middle of many leaves is
a(n) ( epiphyte, midrib, spine, taproot ). a(n) ( epiphyte, midrib, spine, taproot ).
9. An insectivorous plant that traps its food using sticky drops is the 9. An insectivorous plant that traps its food using sticky drops is the
( sundew, pitcher plant, bladderwort, Venuss-flytrap ). ( sundew, pitcher plant, bladderwort, Venuss-flytrap ).
10. Also called a runner, a ( root hair, stolon, stomata, tendril ) is a 10. Also called a runner, a ( root hair, stolon, stomata, tendril ) is a
stem that grows along the surface of the ground. stem that grows along the surface of the ground.

BONUS (3 points) BONUS (3 points)


How does the plant use the chemicals found in water? How does the plant use the chemicals found in water?
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