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Name _ANSWER KEY Per ____ Living Things, Chapter 12 Section 1 and Leaf Classification Test Review 1.

Response to change: Read the passage below and determine what the stimulus is and what the response to the stimulus is:
A plant that is sitting on a windowsill will actually begin to bend and grow towards the sunlight. a. The stimulus is _THE SUNLIGHT THE PLANT IS RECEIVING. b. The response is ___THE PLANT IS BENDING TOWARDS THE LIGHT________. What is homeostasis? When you are cold, how does your body maintain homeostasis? HOMEOSTASIS IS THE BODY TRYING TO KEEP A STABLE INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT. WHEN THE HUMAN BODY IS COLD, HOMEOSTASIS IS MAINTAINED BY SHIVERING AND GETTING GOOSEBUMPS.

List the SIX characteristics of all living things (not including food, water, and place to live or air!):

1. HAVE CELLS 2. HAVE DNA 3. ARE ABLE TO REPRODUCE (SEXUALLY OR ASEXUALLY) 4. USE ENERGY 5. CAN SENSE AND RESPOND TO A STIMULUS 6. WILL GROW AND DEVELOP Read the following situation and mark V if it describes a vascular plant and NV if it describes a nonvascular plant. ___NV__ 1. I am a small plant that gets water by diffusion. __V____ 2. I am an orchid. ___V__ 3. I am a club moss that produces spores, not seeds. ___NV__ 4. I cannot grow as tall because I do not have pipes throughout my system.

___V__ 5. I can be almost any size. ___V__ 6. I am a pine tree. ___NV__ 7. Examples of plants in this group include mosses and liverworts For the following situations, identify the following as angiosperm (A), gymnosperm (G), both (B), and neither (N). ___N____ 8. I reproduce using spores. ___A____ 9. I am a flowering plant. ___G____ 10. An example of this plant is an evergreen tree. ___B____ 11. I use seeds to reproduce. ___B____ 12. I am a vascular plant. ___N____ 13. Water has to diffuse through me to move from one place to the next. ___A____ 14. An example of this plant is an apple tree. Label the following leaves as simple or compound and then describe the venation pattern of each.
1st Leaf: Compound/ Palmate 2nd Leaf: Compound/ Pinnate 3rd Leaf: Simple/ Pinnate

Label the following leaf parts on the drawing below: apex, margin, petiole, and vein.
Apex- The tip of the leaf Margin- The boarders of the leaf Petiol- The stem Vein- The lines on the blade of the leaf.

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