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AEST Associate Of Agriculture Industry Certification Study Guide Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Version Describe the process of mitosis & Meiosis and include the stages of Mitosis - Answersmitosis- genetically identical; daughter cells. meiosis- genetically different; gamates Stages of mitosis & meiosis - AnswersProphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Interphase Describe the function of photosynthesis, transpiration, & cellular respiration. - Answersphotosynthesis- makes food, sun, h20, co2, creates sugars & starches transpiration- loss of water from plant cell respiration- releasing energy List & define 8 types of land classification - Answers1-4 cultivate (1 is best, can farm on) 5-8 grazing (only for animals) what is soil texture vs soil structure & list the soil particles in order of particle size- large to small - Answerssoil texture- % of sand, silt, clay soil structure - arrangement of particles Separate the 17 essential plant nutrients into macro & micro, make sure t indicate which three are the most important - Answersmacro: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Calcium, Sulfur, Magnesium. Micro: Maganese, Molybdenum, Chlorine, Copper, Boron, Zink, Nickel, Iron what is the most important nutrient's main purpose for the plant? - AnswersNitrogen; helps to make the plant green (chlorophyll) Describe the following propagation methods of air layering, tissue culture, stem cuttings, leaf cuttings, root cuttings, & seeds. - AnswersAir layering is a method of propagating new trees and shrubs from stems still attached to the parent plant. The stem is wrapped with damp moss to encourage roots to form. Plant tissue culture is a collection of techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells, tissues or organs under sterile conditions on a nutrient culture medium of known composition. It is widely used to produce clones of a plant in a method known as micropropagation. Stem cuttings: It involves taking a section of stem from a parent plant and manipulating it to create a new plant. leaf cuttings: stem cutting produces new roots, and a root cutting produces new stems root cuttings: the portion of root is cut from a parent plant (often called a mother plant), placed in a growing medium, and then left to grow its own system of roots and stems. seeds: is the method of plant propagation (multiplying, reproducing, or breeding new plants) that is done through the use of seeds. What is germination vs propagation - Answersgermination- seed sprouts propagation- growing plants Describe asexual plant propagation & sexual plant propagation. - Answersasexual: cuttings, layering, division, buddings, & grafting sexual:involves the union of the pollen (male) with the egg (female) to produce a seed Breakdown the spermatophyta category of plants & describe each sub level. - AnswersGymnosperm- cones, naked seeds

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Answers Fully Solved Latest Version 2025-2026

Describe the process of mitosis & Meiosis and include the stages of Mitosis - Answersmitosis-
genetically identical; daughter cells.

meiosis- genetically different; gamates

Stages of mitosis & meiosis - AnswersProphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Interphase

Describe the function of photosynthesis, transpiration, & cellular respiration. -
Answersphotosynthesis- makes food, sun, h20, co2, creates sugars & starches

transpiration- loss of water from plant

cell respiration- releasing energy

List & define 8 types of land classification - Answers1-4 cultivate (1 is best, can farm on)

5-8 grazing (only for animals)

what is soil texture vs soil structure & list the soil particles in order of particle size- large to
small - Answerssoil texture- % of sand, silt, clay

soil structure - arrangement of particles

Separate the 17 essential plant nutrients into macro & micro, make sure t indicate which three
are the most important - Answersmacro: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Oxygen, Carbon,
Hydrogen, Calcium, Sulfur, Magnesium.

Micro: Maganese, Molybdenum, Chlorine, Copper, Boron, Zink, Nickel, Iron

what is the most important nutrient's main purpose for the plant? - AnswersNitrogen; helps to
make the plant green (chlorophyll)

Describe the following propagation methods of air layering, tissue culture, stem cuttings, leaf
cuttings, root cuttings, & seeds. - AnswersAir layering is a method of propagating new trees and
shrubs from stems still attached to the parent plant. The stem is wrapped with damp moss to
encourage roots to form.

Plant tissue culture is a collection of techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells, tissues or
organs under sterile conditions on a nutrient culture medium of known composition. It is widely
used to produce clones of a plant in a method known as micropropagation.

Stem cuttings: It involves taking a section of stem from a parent plant and manipulating it to
create a new plant.

leaf cuttings: stem cutting produces new roots, and a root cutting produces new stems

, root cuttings: the portion of root is cut from a parent plant (often called a mother plant), placed
in a growing medium, and then left to grow its own system of roots and stems.

seeds: is the method of plant propagation (multiplying, reproducing, or breeding new plants)
that is done through the use of seeds.

What is germination vs propagation - Answersgermination- seed sprouts

propagation- growing plants

Describe asexual plant propagation & sexual plant propagation. - Answersasexual: cuttings,
layering, division, buddings, & grafting

sexual:involves the union of the pollen (male) with the egg (female) to produce a seed

Breakdown the spermatophyta category of plants & describe each sub level. -
AnswersGymnosperm- cones, naked seeds

Angiosperm- Flower parts (monocotyledons- first leaf, parallel veins, non-woody flowers * 3)
(dicotyledons- netted veins, woody, flowers *4 or 5).

describe the vascular system of a monocotyledon & dicotyledon - Answersmonocot- vascular
bundles

dicot- organized

What are the 3 vegetative parts of the plant & what are their main function? - Answersleaf-
photosynthesis

stem-support

root- water/ nutrients

what are the two types of roots? - Answerstap & fibrous

list & describe 5 modified stems - AnswersTuber: eyes, food storage, propagation (growing
plants), underground

Rhizome(turf grass, ginger): underground horizontal stem, food storage

bulb: with bulblets, underground, food storage

bulb with leaves: underground, food storage

cladophyl: stem that goes through photosynthesis, above ground

stolon( golf course grass): above ground, horizontal stem, photosynthesis

what is the reproductive part of the plant? - AnswersThe flower is the reproductive unit of some

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