ICSE 7 Biology Plant Classification Test 5

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    Biology Practice: Classification of Plants (Mock Test 5 - Expert)

    1. In which group of plants are the vascular bundles in the stem found "scattered" throughout the ground tissue?

    2. Dicotyledonous plants are characterized by having vascular bundles arranged in a:

    3. Which type of root system is typically found in Monocot plants like wheat and maize?

    4. Dicot plants, such as mango and guava, possess which type of root system?

    5. Leaves with "Reticulate venation" (net-like pattern) are a hallmark of:

    6. If an Angiosperm flower has petals in multiples of four or five, it belongs to which class?

    7. Which of the following is true regarding Gymnosperm xylem?

    8. In the Phloem of Gymnosperms, which specific cell type is missing?

    9. The outer-most whorl of a flower, usually consisting of green leaf-like structures, is called:

    10. Which whorl represents the male reproductive part of the flower?

    11. Why do monocot trees like palm and coconut not increase in girth over time?

    12. The "Phaeophyceae" class of algae is commonly known as:

    13. In Pteridophytes, the "naked embryo" produced for reproduction is called a:

    14. Which kingdom is characterized by organisms having a cell wall made of Peptidoglycan?

    15. The "Protoctista" (Protista) kingdom was coinced by which scientist?

    16. Lichens grow very slowly; approximately how many years does it take for a colony in the Arctic to grow 2 inches?

    17. Which whorl of the flower is responsible for attracting insects for pollination?

    18. The scientific name for comma-shaped bacteria is:

    19. In Bryophytes, the haploid phase that alternates with the diploid phase is the:

    20. Pteridophytes are frequently grown as ________ plants.