Biol 425 Test 3 Final T/F
A comical cell and a mesophyll cell from the same plant most likely have different genes in their nuclei
False
A determinate nodule has a persistent meristem
False
All symplastic loading mechanisms are active rather than passive
False
Application of cytokinin inhibits the growth of lateral buds
False
Bacteria that induce nodule formation in clover will also induce nodule formation in soybeans
False
Biennials form roots, stems, leaves and flowers in the first growing season and seeds in the second season
False
Clay particles have an excess of surface negative charges, and humus has an excess of positive charges
False
Cluster roots are usually found in plants that usually form mycorrhizae
False
Cold hardiness refers to the process of preparing the plant for winter
False
Compression wood is a type of reaction wood found in angiosperms
False
Conifer wood typically contains more parenchyma than angiosperm wood
False
Deficiency symptoms of phloem-immobile elements such as potassium and nitrogen appear first in older leaves
False
Early wood is more dense than late wood
False
Experiments using 14C-labeled auxin indicate that light causes the destruction of auxin in coleoptiles
False
Fascicular cambium arises fro pro cambium immediately outside the vascular bundles
False
Growing seasons with favorable environmental conditions produce narrower growth rings than seasons with unfavorable conditions
False
If you cut the tip off a bean plant, the lateral buds will stop developing
False
In Arabidopsis, the ethylene receptor is located in the plasma membrane
False
In desert ecosystems, nitrogen loss from soil by leach is negligible
False
In roots, a substance transported in a basipetal direction is transported toward the root tip
False
In the elderberry stem during its first year of secondary growth, all primary phloem cells are destroyed
False
In the process of ammonification, ammonium ions are used to form amino acids
False
In the process of hydraulic redistribution, leaves move water from air spaces into mesophyll cells
False
In the process of scarification, seeds are treated with solvents that dissolve the waxes in the seed coat
False
In the shoot, the gravity-sensing cells are called statoliths
False
In tropisms, a response toward the stimulus is said to be negative
False
It is the smallest pores in the walls or pit membranes of vessels or arachnids that are the most susceptible to air seeding
False
Jasmonic acid has a structure similar to aspirin
False
Noturnal transpiration occurs in CAM plants but not C3 plants
False
Once it has crossed the exodermis, water can pass into root's vascular cylinder by the apoplectic pathway
False
One of the principal roles of abscisic acid is in leaf, flower, and fruit abscission
False
Parasitic angiosperms such as mistletoe directly break down proteins in organic matter found in the soil
False
Plant hormones usually act alone and only occasionally cross talk
False
Primary phloem would not normally be part of the bark
False
Regular rubbing or bending of a stem stimulates its elongation
False
Second messengers do not cross the plasma membrane and enter the cytosol
False
Seed dormancy can usually be overcome by placing the seeds in a warm, moist environment
False
Stomata open when the turgor pressure of the guard cell decreases
False
The C horizon of soil is called the subsoil
False
The ageotropum mutant of pea plants lacks both a hydrotropic response and a gravitropic response
False
The bulbs of tulips and hyacinths can be "forced" by bringing them indoors before the temperature drops
False
The cambial zone consists of the fusiform initials and their immediate derivatives
False
The cortex of the stem is usually sloughed during the first year of growth
False
The floral stimulus can move across a graft as well as through agar
False
The genes that regulate secondary growth are entirely different from those that regulate primary growth
False
The meristematic cells of the vascular cambium are the fusiform initials and the interfasicular initials
False
The order of tissues in the periderm, from the center of the plant toward the outside, is cork, cambium, and phelloderm
False
The polymer trapping mechanism is a symplastic loading mechanism
False
The stem and root of most woody plants usually contains only one periderm
False
The wavelength of light most effective in causing germination of lettuce seeds is 730 nanometers
False
The weed killer 2,4-D is a synthetic cytokinin
False
Vernalization is the exposure of flower buds to low temperatures to promote early flowering
False
When potassium ions move out of guard cells, water follows by osmosis and the stomatal pore opens
False
Wood perennials usually keep growing during unfavorable seasons
False
A beneficial element is one that is essential for limited groups of plants
True
A radial section and a tangential section are longitudinal sections
True
A single root hair may contain several infection threads
True
According to the pressure-flow mechanism, sugars are transported in the phloem by flowing down a gradient of turgor pressure
True
All the periderms make up the outer bark
True
An example of thigmotropism is the twisting growth of tendrils
True
An excised leaf floated in a kinetin solution will remain green longer than a leaf floated in water
True
Approximately 99% of water taken in by the roots is released via transpiration
True
Auxin is the only plant hormone known to be transported in a polar manner
True
Bark may contain primary tissues as well as secondary tissues
True
Based on the results of experiments with cultured mesophyll cells of Zinnia elegant, you would predict that if brassionsteroids were excluded from the culture medium, no treachery elements would be formed
True
Both symplastic and apoplastic loading can occur in the same species
True
Calcium is a phloem-immobile element
True
Circadian rhythms persist even when all environmental conditions are kept constant
True
Cytokinins are synthesized in roots and transported in the xylem to other parts of the plant
True
Ethylene stimulates internal elongation of rice plants that are submerged during monsoon flooding
True
Even when stomata are closed, photosynthesis can occur as long as light is available
True
Expansions are proteins that disrupt hydrogen bonds between cell wall polysaccharides
True
Extra radical hyphae extend beyond the phosphorus-depletion zone of the root
True
Exudative bursts are characteristic of cluster roots
True
Gibberellins promote fruit development in some species in which auxin does not
True
Hardwood is another name for angiosperm wood
True
In Arabidopsis, the FT genes encodes the FT protein, which is the florigen
True
In Arabidopsis, the floral stimulus is produced in companion cells of leaves
True
In climacteric fruits, there is a large increase in cellular respiration during ripening
True
In diffuse-porous wood, the pores are fairly uniform in size and distribution throughout the growth layers
True
In growing vegetative sinks, the unloading and transport of sugars is usually symplastic
True
In many woody roots and stems, only the secondary phloem in the current growth ring is active in long-distance food transport
True
In most soils, most of the phosphorus is present in forms that are not available to the plant
True
In order to flower, short-day plants must have a light period shorter than a critical length, and long day plants must have a light period longer than a critical length
True
In roots, statocytes are located in the root cap
True
In secondary tissues, the cells of the axial system are oriented vertically and those of the radial system are oriented horizontally
True
In shoot gravitropism, auxin is distributed to the lower side where it stimulates cell expansion
True
In sucrose-proton symport, ATP is utilized more directly for the transport of protons than for the transport of sucrose
True
In the cork oak, the cork produced by the first cork cambium has the least commercial value
True
In the pressure-flow mechanism, sugars are transported passively through sieve tubes
True
In the process of guttation, water is exuded from leaves through hydathodes
True
In the process of stomatal movement, blue light activates a proton pump in the plasma membrane of the guard cell
True
In the southern hemisphere, a biennial can correctly be called a winter annual
True
Leg hemoglobin acts as an oxygen carrier
True
Loam soils, the best agricultural soils, contain sand, silt, and clay particles
True
Mutants of Arabidopsis that lack brassinosteroids have leaves that are smaller and have fewer cells than the wild-type
True
New ray initials are produced by the fusiform initials
True
Nickel is an essential element for plant growth
True
Nitrosomonas is the bacterium that is primarily responsible for oxidizing ammonia to nitrite
True
Once present in the cell, ammonia is then incorporated into organic compounds via the glutamine synthetase-glutamate synthetase pathway
True
Photoperiodism pertains to events that are influenced by the relative lengths of light and dark
True
Phytochrome-interacting factors (PIFs) are located in the nucleus
True
Plants can synthesize all their required amnio acids and vitamins
True
Reactivation of the vascular cambium in the spring is triggered by the expansion of the buds
True
Recent evidence indicates that auxin does not directly inhibit the growth of lateral buds
True
Rice plants grow rapidly and become spindly due to the presence of gibberellic acid produced by a fungus
True
Salicylic acid regulates thermogenesis in members of the arum family
True
Some nitrogen-fixing symbioses involve plants other than legumes
True
Some plants accumulate toxins to such levels that their foliage becomes toxic
True
Strategy I for iron mobilization and uptake involves the acidification of the rhizosphere by proton pumps
True
The cuticle is largely impermeable to both water and carbon dioxide
True
The differences in specific gravity of woods depends on the proportion of cell wall substance to cell lumen
True
The greater the vapor pressure difference between the intercellular spaces and the leaf surface, the faster the rate of transpiration
True
The mechanism underlying heliotropism involves pulvini at the base of leaves and leaflets
True
The most common nitrogen-fixing banter are Rhizobium and Bradyhizobium
True
The seismonastic movements of Mimosa podia involve changes in the pulvini
True
The sleep movements of plants are an example of nastic movements
True
The stomata of many species open in the morning and close at night regardless of the amount of water available to the plant
True
The transport of auxin can be non polar as well as polar
True
The transport of the assimilate stream in the phloem is called translocation
True
Wilted plants in a soil at its permeant wilting percentage will not recover even when placed in a humid chamber
True
With respect to effect on flowering, the middle of the dark period is the part most sensitive to interruption by a flash of light
True
A bag of fertilizer labeled 20:10:5 contains 205 phsophorus
false