A) the ability of a plant to produce its own micronutrients.
B) extra uptake of minerals that would fortify the crop for human consumption.
C) the evolution of nodule-formation on the crop plant.
D) elevated CO2 levels in the atmosphere.
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A) They must eat more tissue.
B) Their development may be slowed.
C) They grow fatter because their diet has more carbohydrates.
D) They use up more energy trying to eat for food.
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A) It helps maintain the water potential of the soil.
B) They attract positively-charged ions and prevent them from being washed deep into the soil.
C) Negatively-charged ions are pushed towards the roots.
D) Toxic metals are trapped and kept away from the plants.
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A) carbon
B) CO2
C) O2
D) nitrogen
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A) cadmium
B) iron
C) copper
D) molybdenum
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A) make the phosphate in soils more soluble.
B) plants make necessary micronutrients.
C) reveal mineral deficiencies in a plant.
D) make hydroponic growth possible.
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A) proline and alanine
B) starch
C) short chain fatty acids
D) glucose and fructose
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A) pitcher plants
B) Venus flytraps
C) sundews
D) the aquatic waterwheel
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A) phosphorous
B) potassium
C) nitrogen
D) calcium
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A) glandular secretion by leaves.
B) CO2 activation.
C) phytoremediation.
D) fertilization.
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A) less organic fertilizer is needed than chemical fertilizers.
B) only organic fertilizers contain micronutrients.
C) organic fertilizers release nutrients more slowly.
D) chemical fertilizers are not soluble in water.
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A) boron
B) potassium
C) phosphorus
D) nitrogen
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A) There is more time for the symptoms to develop in older leaves.
B) Chlorophyll is transported from the older leaves to the younger leaves.
C) Magnesium is more soluble in younger leaves.
D) Scarce magnesium is removed from older leaves and translocated to support younger, more active leaves.
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A) rhizomes.
B) trichomes.
C) stomates.
D) sclerenchyma.
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A) more photorespiration occurred.
B) C3 plants were replaced with C4 plants.
C) the soil did not contain sufficient nitrogen and other nutrients to support the enhanced growth.
D) the plants could not store the extra biomass.
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A) The mineral nutrients inhibit nitrogenase activity.
B) Nitrogen gas is no longer available in the soil.
C) The plant can conserve valuable energy sources by terminating the symbiotic relationship.
D) The dissolved chemical nutrients are toxic to Rhizobium bacteria.
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