Biology Practice: The Leaf (Mock Test 5 - Ultimate Comprehensive Mastery)
1. The point on the stem where the leaf is attached is called a:
2. Which of the following is the primary function of a leaf?
3. Reticulate venation is a characteristic feature of:
4. The broad green part of the leaf that captures sunlight is the:
5. Leaves of which plant are modified into a "Pitcher" to trap insects?
6. The evaporation of water from the surface of leaves is called:
7. A leaf where the lamina is completely divided into leaflets is a:
8. In a 28-day cycle, the stomata are tiny openings mostly present on the:
9. Which of these is a modification for climbing in pea plants?
10. The arrangement of more than two leaves at a node is called:
11. Plants that grow in Nitrogen-deficient soil are usually:
12. The "Touch-me-not" plant (Mimosa) shows sensitivity to:
13. Parallel venation is logically found in:
14. What is the logical purpose of spines in a Cactus?
15. The "food" prepared by leaves during photosynthesis is a simple:
16. Which part of the leaf acts as its "Skeleton"?
17. Vegetative reproduction in Bryophyllum takes place through:
18. The gas required for the process of Respiration in leaves is:
19. In a cactus plant, photosynthesis is logically performed by the:
20. The "Net-like" venation is also called: