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ALABAMA OTPC STUDY CARDS | NEW 167 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2025/2026 UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION!!

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ALABAMA OTPC STUDY CARDS | NEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2025/2026 UPDATE |
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION!!




Five mains groups of pests. - (ANSWER)1. Insects

2. Snails and slugs

3. Vertebrates

4. Plant disease agents

5. Weeds



Pest - (ANSWER)living things that compete with human beings for food, fiber, and space or attach
humans directly



Hosts - (ANSWER)living plants or animals some pests depend on for survival



Name two identifying characteristics common to all adult insects - (ANSWER)Six jointed legs

Three body regions



Two characteristics which aid in distinguishing one insect from another - (ANSWER)Wings

Mouthparts



Explain the differences between the basic life cycles of insects - (ANSWER)Some change only in size as
they develop

Some change form slightly

Some change completely in form and size



Gradual Life Cycle - (ANSWER)Eggs - Nymph - Adult

Also referred to "Simple"



Complete Life Cycle - (ANSWER)Egg - Larva - Pupa - Adult



Three characteristics of mites, ticks and spiders - (ANSWER)Eight jointed legs

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Two body regions

Lack wings



List four types of vertebrate animals that can be pests - (ANSWER)Fish

Reptiles

Amphibians

Birds



List types of living organisms that cause plant diseases - (ANSWER)Fungi

Bacteria

Viruses

Nematodes



List three main ways a plant responds to infection by a plant disease agent -
(ANSWER)Overdevelopment of tissue

Underdevelopment of tissue

Death of tissue



Define weeds - (ANSWER)Weeds are plants growing where thay are not wanted or in a way that is not
desireable



Characteristics of herbaceous grasses - (ANSWER)One leaf as the emerge

Leaves narrow and upright; veins parallel

Fibrous root system

Growing point sheathed and under soil surface

Growing point gradually moves above soil as plant matures



Chracteristics of herbaceous broadleaves - (ANSWER)Two leaves as they emerge

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Leaves broad with net-like veins

Exposed growing points at end of each stem

Perennial broadleaved plant may have growing points on roots and stems below soil



Chracteristics of woody plants - (ANSWER)brush and shrubs having several stems and less that 10 feet
tall

Trees - single stem and greater than 10 feet tall



Annuals - (ANSWER)complete life cycle in less than 12 months



Explain the developmental stages of plants - (ANSWER)Seedkubg - small with seed leaves present

Vegetative rapid growth of stems, roots, and foliage. Water and nutrient uptake rapid

Seed production - little or no growth; produces fruit. Water and nutrient uptake and movement slow
and directed to reproductive parts

Maturity - little or no growthe. Movement of water and nutrients slow.



Biennials - (ANSWER)complete life cycle in 2 years



Perennials - (ANSWER)live more than 2 years; ma live indefinitely



Winter vs. Summer Annuals - (ANSWER)Winter annuals germinate in the fall, examples: cheat
chickweed, henbit, little barley, annual bluegrass and wild mustard.

Spring annuals germinate in the spring, examples: ragweed, crabgrass, partridge pea, pigweed and
spotted spurge



Examples of Biennials - (ANSWER)thistle, common mullein, wild carrot, and false dandelion



Simple Perennials - (ANSWER)spread by seed, crown buds, and cut root segments - examples are curly
dock, dandelion, plantain, spider wort and white heath aster

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