15 Questions
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of plants?
Sedentary
Which plant has the largest diameter?
Rafflesia arnoldii
What is the approximate weight of Amorphophallus titanium?
50-150 kg
Which family does Wolffia sp. belong to?
Lemnaceae
What does the term 'Botany' traditionally encompass?
All of the above
Which of the following plants has the largest weight?
Amorphophallus titanium
What is the approximate diameter of Rafflesia arnoldii?
3 ft.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of plants?
Sedentary
What is the height of Amorphophallus titanium?
3 m
Which family does Watermeal (Wolffia sp.) belong to?
Lemnaceae
Which of the following plants has the smallest weight?
Wolffia sp.
Which of the following plants has the largest diameter?
Rafflesia arnoldii
Which of the following plants has the tallest height?
Amorphophallus titanium
Which of the following plants does NOT have cell walls?
Brown algae
Which of the following plants is NOT photosynthetic?
Rafflesia arnoldii
Study Notes
Overview of Plant Life
- The text provides an overview of plant life.
- It mentions specific plant species such as Rafflesia arnoldii and Amorphophallus titanium.
- Rafflesia arnoldii has a diameter of about 3 feet and weighs 20 pounds.
- Amorphophallus titanium has a height of about 3 meters and weighs between 50-150 kilograms.
- The text also mentions Wolffia sp., which belongs to the Lemnaceae family.
- Plants have cell walls and reproduce through spores.
- They are sedentary, meaning they do not move from their location.
- The field of botany traditionally encompasses algae, brown algae, and green algae.
- The text includes copyright information from Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC.
- There are references to background textures from Bunphot/Getty Images.
- The text briefly mentions photosynthesis as a characteristic of plants.
- The text includes the website of the publisher, Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC.
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