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  • Agriculture Quiz Bowl By Jessica Cormican and Rachel Szenay
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  • Canadian Thistle
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  • Lambsquarter
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  • Cocklebur
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  • Quackgrass
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  • Dandelion
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  • Ragweed
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  • Green Foxtail
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  • Velvetleaf
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  • Jimson Weed
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  • Wild Mustard
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  • Saintpaulia species (African Violet)
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  • Begonia rex (Rex Begonia)
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  • Ficus elastica (Rubber Plant)
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  • Spathiphyllum species (Peace Lily)
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  • Philondendron scandens oxycardium (Heartleaf Phildendron
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  • Pilea cardierei (Aluminum Plant)
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  • Sansevieria trifasciata (Snake Plant)
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  • Hedera helix (English Ivy)
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  • Chlorophytum commosum (Spider Plant)
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  • Zebrina pendula (Wandering Jew)
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  • Barley Seed
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  • Rye Seed
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  • Corn Seed
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  • Soybeans
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  • Oats
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  • Wheat
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  • Sorghum
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  • Photosynthesis
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  • Transpiration
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  • Respiration
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  • Propagating
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  • Tropism (Geo, Hydro, Photo)
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  • Tap Root The main straight root of a plant that has smaller roots growing out from its sides
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  • Fibrous Root A root system in some plants such as grasses that consists of numerous very fine branches of approximately the same length
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  • Stems The main stalk of a plant that bears buds and shoots
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  • Xylem The woody supportive plant tissue that carries water and dissolved minerals from the roots through the stem and leaves
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  • Phloem One of the two main types of tissue in vascular plants, which conducts synthesized nutrients to all parts of the plant. It is made up of sap-conducting tubes sieve tubes and the cells that lie alongside them companion cells, elongated cells of soft tissue parenchyma, and fibers.
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  • Cambium A cylindrical layer of cells in plant roots and stems that produces the new tissue responsible for increased girth, particularly sap-conducting tissues, xylem and phloem, and bark
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  • Complete flower Describes flowers that have all the principal flower parts, which are carpels, petals, sepals, and stamens
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  • Incomplete flower A flower without one or more of the normal parts, as carpels, sepals, petals, pistils, or stamens.
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  • Pistil The female part of a flower
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  • Ovary
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  • Ovule
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  • Stigma The part of a flower that receives pollen
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  • Style
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  • Stamen
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  • Anther the top part of a stamen of a flower that contains pollen
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  • Filament
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  • Pollen A powdery substance produced by flowering plants that contains male reproductive cells. It is carried by wind and insects to other plants, which it fertilizes
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  • Seed A small hard part produced by a plant that can grow into a new plant of the same type
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  • Embryo
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  • Seed coat a plant part produced by sexual reproduction that contains the embryo and gives rise to a new individual. In flowering plants it is enclosed within the fruit.
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  • Endosperm the tissue that surrounds the embryo inside a plant seed and provides nourishment for it
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  • Leaves flat green parts that grow in various shapes from the stems or branches of a plant or tree and whose main function is photosynthesis
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  • Chloroplast a membranous sac plastid that contains chlorophyll and other pigments and is the place where photosynthesis occurs within the cells of plants and algae. While plant cells contain numerous chloroplasts, algal cells often have just one. Each consists of interconnected stacks of disk-shaped membranes in fluid, surrounded by a double membrane.
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  • Sepal a modified leaf in the outermost whorl calyx of a flower that encloses the petals and other parts
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  • Receptacle
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  • Transpiration the process in which water that has traveled from the roots of a plant up to its leaves passes out into the air as vapor
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  • Respiration
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  • Tropism
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  • Photosynthesis
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  • Fertilization
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  • Germination
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  • Asexual propagation grafting
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  • Angus Brown SwissCharolais Guernsey Holstein Jersey
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  • Columbia SheepDorsetFinnsheep HampshireRambouillet Suffolk Merino
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  • Berkshire Chester WhiteDurocLandrace Hampshire Poland China Yorkshire
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  • Quarter HorseClydesdalePaintBelgianAppaloosaTennesee Walker ArabianPalaminoThouroughbred
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  • Siamese Bombay Egyptian Mau Scottish FoldPersian Rex Himalayan
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  • Measuring Tool Saws Chisels and Files Cutters Wrench Drills Hammers Clamps Pliers Screwdrivers Landscaping Tools
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