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PLS 6 EXAM 90+ QUESTIONS & ANSWERS |AGRADE Floriculture - Answer- The cultivation of ornamental plants. Includes cut flowers, bedding plants, container-grown landscape plants, flowering potted and foliage potted plants stamen - Answer- the male reproductive organ of a flower. Made up of anther and filament Anther - Answer- part of the stamen that produces pollen Sepals - Answer- outermost circle of flower parts that encloses a bud before it opens and protects the flower while it is developing Carpel/Pistil - Answer- The female reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary. stigma - Answer- the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination. ovary - Answer- A flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they develop. Eventually develops into fruit Perfect - Answer- flower contains both stamens and pistils (female and male reproductive parts) Imperfect - Answer- individual flower is either male or female Monoecious - Answer- imperfect flowers that appear on the same plant (both male and female flowers on same plant) Dioecious - Answer- imperfect flower where specimen is either male or female (Ex) ginko trees complete - Answer- Flower has sepals, petals, stamens and carpels/pistils incomplete - Answer- flower lacks 1+ structure (includes all imperfect flowers) inflorescence - Answer- A group of flowers tightly clustered together (or the arrangement of flowers on the axis.) Simple - Answer- one single flower/stalk Compound - Answer- more than one flower grouped together, and inflorescence looks like many flowers Composite - Answer- more than one flower grouped together and inflorescence looks like 1 blossom/flower Raceme - Answer- compound flower form where a long stem has short flower stalks Spike - Answer- a compound flower form where flowers are close to stem Corymb - Answer- compound flower form where short flower stalks branch out to create flat top Carl Linnaeus - Answer- Swedish botanist who developed modern scheme for classifying plants (wrote book called Systema Natura in 1753.) Used Latin genus and species taxonomy - Answer- scientific work of defining groups of organisms based on physical characteristics kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species - Answer- Taxonomic classification of plants Asexual propagation - Answer- making cuttings and turning those into whole plants tissue culture - Answer- cells/groups of cells are manipulated to grow and form new plant tissue in vessel that is otherwise sterile sexual propagation - Answer- uses organisms' male and female parts to grow seed (fertilization - seed germination when conditions are met) Hybridization - Answer- breeders use sexual propagation to breed different varieties of a plant type and achieve certain desired characteristics Basic crosses - Answer- take pollen from 1 flower and place on stigma of another flower of plant of same species Pollen transfer - Answer- can take place naturally with wind, insects, birds, self-pollination Gregor Mendel - Answer- first plant breeder/geneticist Albrecht Durer - Answer- () botanical artist who illustrated plants in very detailed manner

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PLS 6 EXAM 90+ QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS |AGRADE
Floriculture - Answer- The cultivation of ornamental plants. Includes cut flowers,
bedding plants, container-grown landscape plants, flowering potted and foliage potted
plants

stamen - Answer- the male reproductive organ of a flower. Made up of anther and
filament

Anther - Answer- part of the stamen that produces pollen

Sepals - Answer- outermost circle of flower parts that encloses a bud before it opens
and protects the flower while it is developing

Carpel/Pistil - Answer- The female reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the
stigma, style, and ovary.

stigma - Answer- the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination.

ovary - Answer- A flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they
develop. Eventually develops into fruit

Perfect - Answer- flower contains both stamens and pistils (female and male
reproductive parts)

Imperfect - Answer- individual flower is either male or female

Monoecious - Answer- imperfect flowers that appear on the same plant (both male and
female flowers on same plant)

Dioecious - Answer- imperfect flower where specimen is either male or female (Ex)
ginko trees

complete - Answer- Flower has sepals, petals, stamens and carpels/pistils

incomplete - Answer- flower lacks 1+ structure (includes all imperfect flowers)

inflorescence - Answer- A group of flowers tightly clustered together (or the
arrangement of flowers on the axis.)

Simple - Answer- one single flower/stalk

, Compound - Answer- more than one flower grouped together, and inflorescence looks
like many flowers

Composite - Answer- more than one flower grouped together and inflorescence looks
like 1 blossom/flower

Raceme - Answer- compound flower form where a long stem has short flower stalks

Spike - Answer- a compound flower form where flowers are close to stem

Corymb - Answer- compound flower form where short flower stalks branch out to create
flat top

Carl Linnaeus - Answer- Swedish botanist who developed modern scheme for
classifying plants (wrote book called Systema Natura in 1753.) Used Latin genus and
species

taxonomy - Answer- scientific work of defining groups of organisms based on physical
characteristics

kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species - Answer- Taxonomic
classification of plants

Asexual propagation - Answer- making cuttings and turning those into whole plants

tissue culture - Answer- cells/groups of cells are manipulated to grow and form new
plant tissue in vessel that is otherwise sterile

sexual propagation - Answer- uses organisms' male and female parts to grow seed
(fertilization -> seed germination when conditions are met)

Hybridization - Answer- breeders use sexual propagation to breed different varieties of a
plant type and achieve certain desired characteristics

Basic crosses - Answer- take pollen from 1 flower and place on stigma of another flower
of plant of same species

Pollen transfer - Answer- can take place naturally with wind, insects, birds, self-
pollination

Gregor Mendel - Answer- first plant breeder/geneticist

Albrecht Durer - Answer- (1471-1528) botanical artist who illustrated plants in very
detailed manner

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