BIOL 461 Final Exam

What is your Flight Rising username?
What kind of plants are Lithops?
Succulents
Cacti
Tropicals
They're not plants, they're butts
Where do Lithops photosynthesize?
On the outside of their leaves
On the inside of their leaves
They don't photosynthesize, they're parasites
The real photosynthesis is the friends they made along the way
Why do plants make fruit?
Just for fun
Decoration
To lure animals into eating and/or carrying the seeds somewhere else
To attract a mate
What was the Rambutan fruit intended to attract?
Snails
Insects
Vertebrates
Crustaceans
Which of these is NOT a plant defense mechanism against herbivores?
Camoflauge
Sharp thorns or spines
Harmful or disgusting chemicals
Running away
What is an additional defense mechanism Acacia trees have developed?
Mutualism with stinging ants
Mutualism with vampires
They make a loud noise when anything eats their leaves
They can shoot their thorns at speeds of up to 50km/h
How many and what kind of leaves does Welwitschia have?
Any number, growing in a spiral shape
Two, constantly growing at the base
Leaves grow in multiples of four, and are used to capture live prey
Exactly sixteen, thick succulent leaves in which it stores water
Where does Welwitschia live?
Canada
In the Namib desert, but it can survive elsewhere
The tropical rainforests of Borneo
It is aquatic and lives in only a few specific lakes in northwest Asia
What is the Coco-de-Mer known for?
It has the largest fruit and nut out of any known plants
It grows underwater in giant forests
It has the smallest fruit and nut out of any known plant
It's actually a fungus
What is NOT a way that the Coco-de-Mer deals with the low nutrients in its tropical soils?
Large nut, so seedlings have lots of nutrients to get started
Funnels water and airborne debris off its leaves and into the soil around its trunk
Buys fertilizer from Home Depot
Very efficient use of nutrients within its leaves
How do Groundcones feed?
With their mouth
Photosynthesis
Chemosynthesis of methane
Parasitism of other plants' nutrients through their root systems
What other organisms do NOT have a similar lifestyle?
Atlantic salmon
Mistletoe
Rafflesia
Fungi
Where is the Hawaiian Silversword found?
The Seychelles
Timbuktu
Canada
Hawaii
How did the Hawaiian Silversword get there?
It has always been there, and will always be there, the Hawaiian Silversword is eternal
Its ancestor was a California tarweed that somehow made it to the island, and then diversified into many different species
It was introduced to the island by humans
It is actually humans wearing a very convincing costume
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