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Botany Test - 18

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1. 
What is the function of phloem?

2. 
What helps in climbing in pea plants?

3. 
The upward movement of water is called?

4. 
Which part of the seed develops into a plant?

5. 
Role of lignin in plants?

6. 
Which plant tissue transports food?

7. 
What is the female part of a flower?

8. 
Where does most photosynthesis occur in leaves?

9. 
What is the powerhouse of the cell?

10. 
What is a stolon?

11. 
What protects the inner parts of a tree trunk?

12. 
What part of a plant conducts water?

13. 
What helps a plant stand upright?

14. 
Which of these is an insectivorous plant?

15. 
What structure protects a flower bud?

16. 
Which part of a plant absorbs sunlight?

17. 
The process by which green plants make food is called?

18. 
What helps banana plants to stand upright?

19. 
Responsible for photosynthesis in leaves?

20. 
Which is an annual plant?

21. 
Which process converts glucose into energy?

22. 
Which hormone promotes plant growth?

23. 
What are the reproductive cells in plants?

24. 
What is pollination?

25. 
Which of these is a xerophyte?

26. 
Which is a modification of the stem?

27. 
Organelle that controls plant cell activities?

28. 
What develops into the seed after fertilization?

29. 
What are root nodules responsible for?

30. 
Which gas is released during photosynthesis?

31. 
What causes leaf fall in autumn?

32. 
Plant with no true root, stem, or leaves?

33. 
What is the role of chlorophyll?

34. 
What type of roots do monocots have?

35. 
Which process is the opposite of photosynthesis?

36. 
What is a bulb in plants?

37. 
Which pigment is essential for photosynthesis?

38. 
What is the male reproductive part of a flower?

39. 
Which of these is a non-flowering plant?

40. 
Ovary develops into which part after fertilization?

41. 
Gas absorbed during photosynthesis?

42. 
Which plant stores food in its roots?

43. 
Which part is mainly involved in transpiration?

44. 
What is the function of stomata?

45. 
Which tissue is responsible for growth in plants?