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The S in SMART goals stands for ____.
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The T in SMART goals stands for ____.
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The S in SMART goals stands for ____.
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The T in SMART goals stands for ____.
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The National FFA Organization was founded in which year?
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Who developed the system for naming plants?
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Who started the basis for genetics with his pea plant experiments?
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Benefits of transpiration include all of the following except ____.
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Which of the following is a correct statement regarding photosynthesis?
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Carbon fixation occurs primarily through which of the following processes?
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Which of the following is the rapid uptake of water by the seed to hydrate inner tissues during seed germination?
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Germination rate measures the ____.
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The most critical factor that regulates the timing of germination is ____.
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A bundle of undifferentiated cells that cover the wound of a plant and begin new cellular divisions is referred to as a(n) ____.
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The process in which cells develop a specialized function is ____.
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A type of lateral shoot or branch that forms at the base of a main stem is a(n) ____.
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A swollen, underground stem that is a storage organ for the plant is referred to as a ____.
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A small bulb attached to the main bulb, which serves as a means of reproduction for the plant, is called a____.
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Which of the following is not a benefit of grafting?
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Which of the following is not a common method of budding?
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The grafting method that is used to repair injury done to the trunk of a plant, and to provide support and reconnect the vascular tissue across the wounded area is ____.
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The term for a young shoot or twig of a plant often used for the upper portion of a graft is ____.
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The main disadvantage of micropropagation is the ____.
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Which of the following tools is used to ensure an aseptic environment for micropropagation?
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What percentage of a typical soil will be minerals?
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Which of the following is not a factor that determines the rate of weathering?
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The proportion of different size mineral particles present in a soil is known as ____.
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The soils with the finest particle size are called ____ soils.
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Which of the following is a macronutrient?
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Which of the following is not a micronutrient?
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Which of the following is the process of soil-dwelling bacteria oxidizing ammonium ions?
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Cover crops that are planted in fields to improve soil structure, minimize erosion, and add nutrients are an example of which organic material?
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Which of the following is a method of fertilizer application in which water-soluble fertilizers are distributed through irrigation?
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Which of the following allows insects to eat liquid food, such as nectar, blood, sap, or cellular contents of a plant?
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Insects have ____ pairs of legs.
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What is the role of the ovipositor in female insects?
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Which of the following is not a type of metamorphosis in insects?
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Which of the following is true about pheromones and allomones?
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Which of the following pheromone types encourage insects to come together for a common purpose such as feeding, mating, or shelter?
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Insects that feed only on a specific host plant for all their nutritional needs are known as ____.
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Paper points are used for which method of insect preservation?
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Which of the following is not a part of the disease triangle?
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An organism that can enable a pathogen to survive is which part of the disease triangle?
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A plant that is prone to disease is referred to as a(n) ____ host.
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A disorder caused by some factor other than a living organism is referred to as a(n) ____.
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Which of the following is an accurate representation of the disease cycle?
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____ causes plants to appear scorched or burned.
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A tumor-like growth on plant tissue is referred to as a ____.
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What disease causes large, sac-like blisters filled with spores?
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Cultivating the soil with a tractor or tiller to bury weeds, separate roots from shoots, dry out vegetation, and exhaust storage reserves.
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Planting of new plants in the crop residue from the previous season’s growth.
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Removing the shoot growth and preventing seed production.
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Using tools such as hoes, weed whackers, and cultivators.
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Using the radiant heat from the sun to kill weed populations.