A) The mutation would quickly spread through the population.
B) The mutant plants would have fewer available resources to devote to nectar production.
C) The mutant plants would attract larger numbers of pollinating male insects.
D) The mutation would fail to spread in the population.
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A) the suspensor and the embryo
B) the epicotyl and the hypocotyl
C) the root and the shoot
D) the egg and pollen
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A) Oils help keep the embryo hydrated, allowing the seed to survive in dry habitats.
B) The oils reduce the density of the seed and allow for water dispersal.
C) Oils contain more mineral nutrients than carbohydrates.
D) Oils store twice as much energy as an equivalent mass of starch.
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A) Most corn is genetically modified by large agricultural companies.
B) The buttery topping on movie theatre popcorn causes chromosomal abnormalities.
C) Popcorn is made from a different species of maize than regular corn.
D) All popcorn is triploid, because the starchy part of the kernel is triploid endosperm tissue.
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A) In apomixis, new plants develop from underground horizontal stems.This allows for fast propagation of new strains, but all progeny are identical to the parent.
B) Plants that develop by apomixis are naturally tolerant of herbicides.As a result, herbicide tolerance genes cannot be used as selectable markers for a transgene, but herbicides can be used to keep the resulting culture pure.
C) Since the progeny of apomixis are triploid, hybrids have an imbalance of parental genes.However, this may be desirable if a higher proportion of one allele is beneficial.
D) If a seed develops by apomixis, it will be identical to its parent.Hybridization with another strain requires special techniques.However, once a hybrid strain is developed, apomixis ensures its reliable propagation.
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A) receptacle
B) stamens
C) pistils
D) petals
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A) endosperm
B) calyx
C) corolla
D) stigma
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A) A short-day plant requires nights longer than a certain critical period to trigger flowering.
B) A long-day plant requires nights shorter than a certain critical period to inhibit flowering.
C) A short-day plant requires daylight of short wavelengths.
D) A long-day plant requires long wavelengths during the night.
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A) Flowering in this plant is controlled by both day length and temperature.The warm room and extended exposure to light are preventing flower formation.
B) The room is too cold for a cactus plant, which requires hot, desert conditions to flower.
C) Cacti are gymnosperms, not angiosperms, and thus do not form flowers.
D) As a long-day plant, the cactus requires a high light to dark ratio to flower, so it must be exposed to more sunlight.
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A) Half the seeds would develop fine, but the other half would die.
B) The resulting progeny would be haploid.
C) The seeds would lack either embryos or endosperm, and so would be nonviable.
D) The endosperm would be smaller.
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A) A trip to Indonesia, where the civet cat eats and expels coffee beans, producing a gourmet coffee known as Kopi Luwak.
B) A trip to the Irish marsh, where wet peat creates anaerobic conditions, and your colleagues hope to unearth a bog mummy.
C) A trip to the Burgess Shale in Canada, where your paleontologist colleagues have found fossils from the Cambrian era.
D) A trip to the arid Dead Sea region, where your historian colleagues have found a storeroom of wax-sealed jars.
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A) suspensor
B) cotyledon
C) epicotyl
D) style
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A) radicles
B) embryo sacs
C) petioles
D) cotyledons
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A) Yes.The self-pollinated plant is more likely to maintain the cold-tolerant mutation, and plants in the Arctic are unlikely to be visited by pollinators.
B) No.Outcrossing is always beneficial, since it enhances genetic diversity.
C) No.Plants that produce flowers must be cross-pollinated for proper seed development.
D) Cannot make a prediction from the information given.It depends on whether the plant is normally insect-pollinated or wind-pollinated.
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A) sporophyte generation
B) gametophyte generation
C) dicot generation
D) monocot generation
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A) monoecious
B) dioecious
C) hermaphroditic
D) complete
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A) many more stamens than pistils
B) long pistils and short stamens
C) long stamens and short pistils
D) wind pollination
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A) Poinsettias are short-day plants that require a long uninterrupted period of darkness to flower.Even a short flash of light at night could prevent flowering.
B) Poinsettias are very sensitive to the chemicals used in cleaning, which can interfere with the gibberellin-dependent pathway and disrupt flowering.
C) Poinsettias are tropical plants and require constant warm temperatures for flower formation.
D) Poinsettias are long-day plants that require a long period of light for flower formation, and this light might disrupt the day-night cycles of other plants outside the room.
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A) It will germinate and grow vegetatively, but will never produce flowers.
B) It will fail to germinate.
C) It will germinate and grow vegetatively, and then it will produce flowers earlier than wildtype.
D) It will germinate and grow vegetatively.If it is from a photoperiodic species, it will fail to produce flowers.
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A) n
B) 2n
C) 3n
D) 4n
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