Campbell Essential Biology with
Physiology, 7th Edition by Eric J. Simon
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,Table of Contents are given below
1.Learning About Life
2.Essential Chemistry for Biology
3.The Molecules of Life
4.A Tour of the Cell
5.The Working Cell
6.Cellular Respiration: Obtaining Energy from Food
7.Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
8.Cellular Reproduction: Cells from Cells
9.Patterns of Inheritance
10.The Structure and Function of DNA
11.How Genes Are Controlled
12.DNA Technology
13.How Populations Evolve
14.How Biological Diversity Evolves
15.The Evolution of Microbial Life
16.The Evolution of Plants and Fungi
17.The Evolution of Animals
18.An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere
19.Population Ecology
20.Communities and Ecosystems
21.Unifying Concepts of Animal Structure and Function
22.Nutrition and Digestion
23.Circulation and Respiration
24.The Body's Defenses
25.Hormones
26.Reproduction and Development
27.Nervous, Sensory, and Locomotor Systems
28.The Life of a Flowering Plant
29.The Working Plant
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Campbell Essential Biology (w/ Physiology chapters), 7e (Simon)
Chapter 29 The Working Plant
29.1 Multiple Choice Questions
1) In phytoremediation after a nuclear power plant accident, plants are used to remove ________
and ________ from the soil.
A) carbon; heavy metals
B) radioactive isotopes; heavy metals
C) nitrogen; phosphorus
D) water; sulfur
Answer: B
Topic: 29 Biology and Society
Skill: Remember/Understand
Learning Outcome: 29.1
Global LO: 5
2) What aspect of plant nutrition is not found in animal nutrition?
A) Plants use inorganic substances and energy from the sun to produce their own food.
B) Plants use organic substances to produce their own food.
C) Plants absorb food through their roots.
D) Plant and animal nutrition are essentially the same.
Answer: A
Topic: 29.1 How Plants Acquire and Transport Nutrients
Skill: Evaluate/Create
Learning Outcome: 29.2
Global LO: 7
3) For a plant, carbon and nitrogen are ________.
A) macronutrients
B) micronutrients
C) minerals
D) compost
Answer: A
Topic: 29.1 How Plants Acquire and Transport Nutrients
Skill: Remember/Understand
Learning Outcome: 29.3
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, 4) A ________ is a chemical element that a plant can only obtain from its environment and is
needed to complete its life cycle.
A) macronutrient
B) micronutrient
C) essential element
D) mineral
Answer: C
Topic: 29.1 How Plants Acquire and Transport Nutrients
Skill: Remember/Understand
Learning Outcome: 29.2
5) What is an example of a plant micronutrient?
A) iron
B) oxygen
C) sulfur
D) phosphorus
Answer: A
Topic: 29.1 How Plants Acquire and Transport Nutrients
Skill: Remember/Understand
Learning Outcome: 29.3
6) The three most important nutrients contained in fertilizers are ________.
A) nitrogen, iron, and phosphorus
B) zinc, sulfur, and phosphorus
C) nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
D) zinc, iron, and potassium
Answer: C
Topic: 29.1 How Plants Acquire and Transport Nutrients
Skill: Remember/Understand
Learning Outcome: 29.3
Global LO: 5
7) Substances that enter a plant through the root system are ________.
A) dissolved in water
B) obtained from the air
C) organic molecules
D) brought in through stomata
Answer: A
Topic: 29.1 How Plants Acquire and Transport Nutrients
Skill: Remember/Understand
Learning Outcome: 29.2
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