Quiz: Fundamentals of Plant, Force, and Energy Science — 6 Fragen

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1. Which inflorescence type has flowers arranged along an axis and opening in sequence, as seen in stock plants?

Simple raceme
Simple umbel
Simple corymb
Compound spike

Simple raceme

Erklärung

A simple raceme has flowers arranged along an axis that open one after another in sequence. Stock is the example given for this pattern, while a corymb forms a flatter top and an umbel spreads from one point.

2. What is the net force on an object when two opposite forces of 30 N and 20 N act on it?

50 N toward the right
10 N toward the 30 N force
10 N with no direction
0 N because the forces are vectors

10 N toward the 30 N force

Erklärung

The net force is found by subtracting opposing forces, so 30 N minus 20 N gives 10 N in the direction of the larger force. Balanced forces would give a net force of zero, which is not the case here.

3. What does a yellow flame from a Bunsen burner indicate?

Excess oxygen that makes the flame hotter
Complete combustion because the fuel burns fully
No combustion because the fuel is absent
Incomplete combustion because there is not enough oxygen

Incomplete combustion because there is not enough oxygen

Erklärung

A yellow flame shows incomplete combustion, which happens when there is not enough oxygen for the fuel to burn completely. A blue flame is the sign of complete combustion.

4. In which lever class is the load positioned between the fulcrum and the effort?

Third class lever
Compound lever
Second class lever
First class lever

Second class lever

Erklärung

A second class lever has the load between the fulcrum and the effort. This arrangement can save effort when the effort arm is greater than the load arm, giving a mechanical advantage greater than 1.

5. What happens to energy in a reaction when chemical bonds form?

Energy is released to the surroundings
Energy is destroyed in the process
Energy stays in the same form
Energy is absorbed from the surroundings

Energy is released to the surroundings

Erklärung

Forming chemical bonds is an exothermic step, so energy is released to the surroundings. Breaking chemical bonds, by contrast, is endothermic because it absorbs energy.

6. Which flower part is the pollen-producing structure, and which symbol is used to represent the flower type?

Anther; ⚥
Ovary; ♂
Petal; ★
Sepal; ♀

Anther; ⚥

Erklärung

The anther is the pollen-producing part of the flower, and the source uses the symbol ⚥ to represent the flower type. The ovary, sepal, and petal have different functions.

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Inflorescence types — examples?

Raceme, corymb, umbel

Net force — definition?

Resultant force from all forces

Balanced forces — effect?

No change in motion

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