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1st Semester Final Exam 1

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  • Which defines hydrotropism?
    the growth of plants toward water
    the growth of plants toward light
    the turning or bending of a plant or in response to touch
    the growth of plants downward with the force of gravity
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  • phototropism
    the growth of plants toward water
    the growth of plants toward light
    the turning or bending of a plant or in response to touch
    the growth of plants downward with the force of gravity
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  • He invented the microscope and was the 1st to observe bacteria
    Carolus Linnaeus
    Albert Einstein
    Gregor Mendel
    Anthon van Leeuwenhoek
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  • gravitropism
    the growth of plants toward light
    the growth of plants toward water
    the turning or bending of a plant or in response to touch
    the growth of plants downward with the force of gravity
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  • thigmotropism
    the growth of plants toward water
    the turning or bending of a plant or in response to touch
    the growth of plants toward light
    the turning of bending of a plant or in response to touch
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  • Plants that have a water and nutrient transport system are called what?
    vascular
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  • Which fungi are known to kill certain bacteria?
    pennicillium
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  • He is known as the Father of Modern Taxonomy
    Noah
    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
    Carolus Linnaeus
    Albert Einstein
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  • Organisms without cell nuclei are called
    monocots
    eukarytoes
    cotyledons
    prokaryotes
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  • The fungi known to kill certain bacteria are
    penicillia
    mushrooms
    diatoms
    green algae
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  • Plants that have a water transport system are called
    dicots
    angiosperms
    gymnsperms
    vascular
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  • a diagram used to show possible genetic combinations
    punnett square
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  • The presence of the same two alleles for the same gene
    pedigree
    heterozygous
    homozygous
    recessive
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  • The presence of two different alleles for the same gene
    recessive
    heterozygous
    homozygous
    pedigree
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