True/False Indicate whether thestatement is true or false. |
| 1. | The central stem of a compound leaf that the leaflets are attached to is knownas the rachis. |
Multiple Choice Identify the choice thatbest completes the statement or answers the question. |
| 2. | The main body of a leaf is known as the ___________________. a. | margin | b. | bladec. | apex | d. | base |
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| 3. | The tip of a leaf is know as the ______________. a. | blade | b. | marginc. | apex | d. | base |
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| 4. | Which is NOT a type of compound leaf discussed in class? a. | pinnately compound | c. | palmately compoundb. | bipinnately compound | d. | simply compound |
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| 5. | Leaves can be arranged on a tree stem in three ways. Which of the following isnot one of those ways? a. | rosette | b. | whorledc. | alternate | d. opposite |
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| 6. | Most trees native to Ohio have their leaves arranged in an alternating pattern.The few exceptions have their leaves arranged in an opposite manner and can be remembered by knowingwhat tree species ‘MADBuck’ refers to. Which of the following is NOT a tree speciesrepresented by the acronym ‘MADBuck’? a. | Maple | b. | Aspenc. | Dogwood | d. Buckeye |
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| 7. | Scientific names of trees are written in what language? a. | Latin | b. | Frenchc. | English | d. Japanese |
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| 8. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | White Ash | c. | Black Oakb. | Basswood | d. | Black Cherry |
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| 9. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | Bur Oak | c. | Ohio Buckeyeb. | Black Locust | d. | Cottonwood |
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| 10. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | Black Oak | c. | Sugar Mapleb. | White Oak | d. | Tupelo |
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| 11. | Identify this tree species: -Pinnately Compound Leaf -Alternately placedon the stem a. | Ohio Buckeye | c. | Shagbark Hickoryb. | Black Walnut | d. | Bur Oak |
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| 12. | Identify this tree species: -Pinnately Compound Leaf -Alternately placedon the stem a. | White Ash | c. | Red Mapleb. | Pin Oak | d. | Black Locust |
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| 13. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Oppositely placed on thestem a. | Northern Red Oak | c. | Eastern Cottonwoodb. | Sycamore | d. | Silver Maple |
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| 14. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | Sycamore | c. | Bur Oakb. | Sugar Maple | d. | Basswood |
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| 15. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | Pin Oak | c. | Black Cherryb. | Shingle Oak | d. | Black Walnut |
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| 16. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Oppositely placed on thestem a. | Sugar Maple | c. | Sycamoreb. | Red Maple | d. | Sweetgum |
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| 17. | Identify this tree species: -Pinnately Compound Leaf -Alternately placedon the stem a. | Shagbark Hickory | c. | Ohio Buckeyeb. | Black Walnut | d. | Black Locust |
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| 18. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | Bur Oak | c. | Sassafrasb. | Black Oak | d. | Ohio Buckeye |
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| 19. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Oppositely placed on thestem a. | Red Maple | c. | Northern Red Oakb. | Sycamore | d. | Sweetgum |
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| 20. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | Tulip Tree | c. | Northern Red Oakb. | Sycamore | d. | Bur Oak |
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| 21. | Identify this tree species: -Needles are found in bundles of 5
a. | White Cedar | c. | Scotch Pineb. | Pitch Pine | d. | White Pine |
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| 22. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | Tulip Tree | c. | Bur Oakb. | Northern Red Oak | d. | Shingle Oak |
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| 23. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | American Beech | c. | Sassafrasb. | Shingle Oak | d. | EasternCottonwood |
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| 24. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | Pin Oak | c. | Black Oakb. | Bur Oak | d. | White Oak |
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| 25. | Identify this tree species: -Palmately Compound Leaf -Oppositely placed onthe stem a. | Black Locust | c. | Black Walnutb. | Ohio Buckeye | d. | ShagbarkHickory |
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| 26. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | Sugar Maple | c. | Sweetgumb. | Silver Maple | d. | Sycamore |
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| 27. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Oppositely placed on thestem a. | Black Maple | c. | Sycamoreb. | Red Maple | d. | Boxelder |
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| 28. | Identify this tree species: -Pinnately Compound Leaf -Oppositely placed onthe stem a. | White Ash | c. | Black Mapleb. | Boxelder | d. | Staghorn Sumac |
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| 29. | Identify this tree species: -Needles are individually attached to thestem -Needles do not ‘wrap’ around the stem a. | Eastern Hemlock | c. | Eastern Red Cedarb. | Eastern White Pine | d. | Virginia Pine |
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| 30. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | Northern Red Oak | c. | Sugar Mapleb. | American Hornbeam | d. | White Oak |
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| 31. | Identify this tree species: -Scale-like Leaf a. | White Pine | c. | Eastern Red Cedarb. | Virginia Pine | d. | Northern WhiteCedar |
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| 32. | Identify this tree species: -Needles are found in bundles of 2 -Not nativeto the USA a. | Austrian Pine | c. | Scotch Pineb. | Pitch Pine | d. | White Pine |
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| 33. | Identify this tree species: -Pinnately Compound Leaf -Oppositely placed onthe stem a. | White Ash | c. | Black Walnutb. | Shagbark Hickory | d. | Tulip Tree |
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| 34. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Alternately placed on thestem a. | American Beech | c. | Slippery Elmb. | Hackberry | d. | Basswood |
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| 35. | Identify this tree species: -Simple Leaf -Oppositely placed on thestem a. | Tupelo | c. | Hackberryb. | Flowering Dogwood | d. | Shingle Oak |
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| 36. | Identify this tree species: -Needles are found in bundles of 2
a. | Austrian Pine | c. | Scotch Pineb. | Virginia Pine | d. | White Pine |
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Multiple Response Identify one or morechoices that best complete the statement or answer the question. |
| 37. | Which of the following can be used to identify tree species? (Choose all thatare correct) |
Completion Complete eachstatement. |
| 38. | The small stem-like structure on a leaf that connects the blade to the main planstem is known as the ______________________.
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| 39. | The bud at the end of the stem, which can be vegetative or flowering, is knownas the _________________ bud.
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| 40. | The scientific name for Red Maple is Acer rubrum. Acer is the_________ of the tree. (genus or species)
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