Botany 201 Practice for Exam III
Botany 201 Practice - Exam III

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1) Match taxon with description: Epigynous member of the Asteridae:

  1. Verbenaceae
  2. Gentianales
  3. Scrophulariaceae
  4. Lamiales
  5. Asterales
2) Match taxon with description: Epigynous member of the Rosidae:

  1. Crassulaceae
  2. Maloideae
  3. Fabales
  4. Rosoideae
  5. Rubiaceae
3) Match taxon with description:Epigynous member of the Dilleniidae:

  1. Salicaceae
  2. Cruciferae
  3. Cucurbitaceae
  4. Nepenthales
  5. Malvaceae
4) Match Taxon and associated product: Marshmallow

  1. Asteraceae
  2. Malvaceae
  3. Fabaceae
  4. Mimosaceae
  5. Ericaceae
5) Match Taxon and associated product: Briar Pipe

  1. Asteraceae
  2. Malvaceae
  3. Fabaceae
  4. Mimosaceae
  5. Ericaceae
6) Match Taxon and associated product: Okra

  1. Asteraceae
  2. Malvaceae
  3. Fabaceae
  4. Mimosaceae
  5. Ericaceae
7) Match Taxon and associated product: Cranberry

  1. Asteraceae
  2. Malvaceae
  3. Fabaceae
  4. Mimosaceae
  5. Ericaceae
8) Match Taxon and associated product: Alfalfa

  1. Asteraceae
  2. Malvaceae
  3. Fabaceae
  4. Mimosaceae
  5. Ericaceae
9) Identify characters of the gynoecium that link groups of families: Fabales

  1. gynoecium of several, separate carpels
  2. gynoecium of a single carpel
  3. gynoecium bicarpellate and 4-seeded
  4. gynoecium bicarpellate and many-seeded
  5. gynoecium bicarpellate and 1-seeded
10) Identify characters of the gynoecium that link groups of families: Solanales

  1. gynoecium of several, separate carpels
  2. gynoecium of a single carpel
  3. gynoecium bicarpellate and 4-seeded
  4. gynoecium bicarpellate and many-seeded
  5. gynoecium bicarpellate and 1-seeded
11) Identify characters of the gynoecium that link groups of families: Lamiales

  1. gynoecium of several, separate carpels
  2. gynoecium of a single carpel
  3. gynoecium bicarpellate and 4-seeded
  4. gynoecium bicarpellate and many-seeded
  5. gynoecium bicarpellate and 1-seeded
12) Identify characters of the gynoecium that link groups of families: Asterales

  1. gynoecium of several, separate carpels
  2. gynoecium of a single carpel
  3. gynoecium bicarpellate and 4-seeded
  4. gynoecium bicarpellate and many-seeded
  5. gynoecium bicarpellate and 1-seeded
13) Identify characters of the gynoecium that link groups of families: Dilleniales

  1. gynoecium of several, separate carpels
  2. gynoecium of a single carpel
  3. gynoecium bicarpellate and 4-seeded
  4. gynoecium bicarpellate and many-seeded
  5. gynoecium bicarpellate and 1-seeded
14) Identify the group of genera linked by the androecium character: Synantherous

  1. Fabaceae
  2. Brassicaceae
  3. Compositae
  4. Malvaceae
  5. Winteraceae
15) Identify the group of genera linked by the androecium character: Monadelphous

  1. Droseraceae
  2. Brassicaceae
  3. Primulaceae
  4. Malvaceae
  5. Fabaceae
16) Identify the group of genera linked by the androecium character: Tetradynamous

  1. Fabaceae
  2. Brassicaceae
  3. Asteraceae
  4. Malvaceae
  5. Ranunculaceae
17) Identify the group of genera linked by the androecium character: Diadelphous

  1. Fabaceae
  2. Brassicaceae
  3. Ericaceae
  4. Malvaceae
  5. Phytolaccaceae
18) Identify the group of genera associated with the corolla character: apetalous

  1. Apiaceae
  2. Euphorbiaceae
  3. Ericaceae
  4. Scrophulariaceae
  5. Convolvulaceae
19) Identify the group of genera associated with the corolla character: polypetalous

  1. Apiaceae
  2. Euphorbiaceae
  3. Ericaceae
  4. Scrophulariaceae
  5. Convolvulaceae
20) Identify the group of genera associated with the corolla character: urceolate

  1. Apiaceae
  2. Euphorbiaceae
  3. Ericaceae
  4. Scrophulariaceae
  5. Convolvulaceae
21) Identify the group of genera associated with the corolla character: bilabiate

  1. Apiaceae
  2. Euphorbiaceae
  3. Ericaceae
  4. Scrophulariaceae
  5. Convolvulaceae
22) Identify the group of genera associated with the corolla character: funnelform

  1. Apiaceae
  2. Euphorbiaceae
  3. Ericaceae
  4. Scrophulariaceae
  5. Convolvulaceae
23) Identify genus from description: Capsular fruit with comose seeds; flowers perfect with conspicuous corolla and epicalyx:

  1. Brassica
  2. Euphorbia
  3. Cucurbita
  4. Salix
  5. Gossypium
24) Identify genus from description: Capsular fruit with comose seeds; flowers unisexual and apetalous:

  1. Brassica
  2. Euphorbia
  3. Cucurbita
  4. Salix
  5. Gossypium
25) Identify genus from description: Flowers imperfect, apetalous, hypogynous; inflorescence a flower-like structure, fruit 3-seeded and gynoecium tricarpellate:

  1. Brassica
  2. Euphorbia
  3. Cucurbita
  4. Salix
  5. Gossypium
26) Identify genus from description: Flowers perfect, sympetalous, epigynous; fruit many-seeded and gynoecium typically tricarpellate:

  1. Brassica
  2. Euphorbia
  3. Cucurbita
  4. Salix
  5. Gossypium
27) Identify genus from description: Flowers 4-merous, corolla cruciform, 6 stamens:

  1. Brassica
  2. Euphorbia
  3. Cucurbita
  4. Salix
  5. Gossypium
28) Differentiate among families characterized by the presence of opposite leaves by selecting the one which also has: inferior ovary

  1. Primulaceae
  2. Rubiaceae
  3. Lamiaceae
  4. Asclepiadiaceae
  5. Rosaceae
29) Differentiate among families characterized by the presence of opposite leaves by selecting the one which also has: Fruit a follicle d

  1. Primulaceae
  2. Rubiaceae
  3. Lamiaceae
  4. Asclepiadiaceae
  5. Rosaceae
30) Differentiate among families characterized by the presence of opposite leaves by selecting the one which also has: gynobasic style

  1. Primulaceae
  2. Rubiaceae
  3. Lamiaceae
  4. Asclepiadiaceae
  5. Rosaceae
31) Differentiate among families characterized by the presence of a sympetalous corolla by selecting the one with: corolla funnelform, plicate

  1. Caryophyllaceae
  2. Convolvulaceae
  3. Primulaceae
  4. Boraginaceae
  5. Scrophulariaceae
32) Differentiate among families characterized by the presence of a sympetalous corolla by selecting the one with: corolla bilabiate, fruit a capsule

  1. Caryophyllaceae
  2. Convolvulaceae
  3. Primulaceae
  4. Boraginaceae
  5. Scrophulariaceae
33) Differentiate among families characterized by the presence of a sympetalous corolla by selecting the one with: corolla actinomorphic, style gynobasic

  1. Caryophyllaceae
  2. Convolvulaceae
  3. Primulaceae
  4. Boraginaceae
  5. Scrophulariaceae
34) Differentiate among families characterized by the presence of a sympetalous corolla by selecting the one with: placentation free-central

  1. Caryophyllaceae
  2. Convolvulaceae
  3. Primulaceae
  4. Boraginaceae
  5. Scrophulariaceae
35) Match taxon with associated structure: Stylopodium

  1. Umbelliferae
  2. Asclepiadiaceae
  3. Fabaceae
  4. Brassicaceae
  5. Euphorbiaceae
36) Match taxon with associated structure: Replum

  1. Umbelliferae
  2. Asclepiadiaceae
  3. Fabaceae
  4. Brassicaceae
  5. Euphorbiaceae
37) Match taxon with associated structure: Caruncle

  1. Umbelliferae
  2. Asclepiadiaceae
  3. Fabaceae
  4. Brassicaceae
  5. Euphorbiaceae
38) Match taxon with associated structure: Keel

  1. Umbelliferae
  2. Asclepiadiaceae
  3. Fabaceae
  4. Brassicaceae
  5. Euphorbiaceae
39) Match taxon with associated structure: Pollinium

  1. Umbelliferae
  2. Asclepiadiaceae
  3. Fabaceae
  4. Brassicaceae
  5. Euphorbiaceae
40) Subfamilies of the Rosaceae show differentiation in the ______________, whereas families of the Fabales can be distinguished on the basis of variation in the ____________.

  1. Perianth, androecium
  2. gynoecium, androperianth
  3. androperianth, gynoecium
  4. calyx, corolla
  5. corolla, calyx

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