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61. The type of leaf wherein the petioles are attached to the middle of the blade.

A. Simple leaf

B. Compound leaf

C. Peltate leaves

D. Perfoliate leaves

CA. C

62. The type of leaf wherein the blade is divided into leaflets.

A. Simple leaf

B. Compound leaf

C. Peltate leaves

D. Perfoliate leaves

CA. B

63. The type of leaf wherein the sessile leaves surrounds and are pierced by stems.

A. Simple leaf

B. Compound leaf

C. Peltate leaves

D. Perfoliate leaves

CA. D

64. The main body of the leaf.

A. Apex
B. Petiole

C. Blade

D. Stipule

CA. C

65. The large central vein of the leaf.

A. Midrib

B. Petiole

C. Blade

D. Stipule

CA. A

66. The two appendages at the base of the petiole of the leaf.

A. Midrib

B. Petiole

C. Blade

D. Stipule

CA. D

67. It is responsible for gas and water exchange in the leaf.

A. Stipule

B. Epidermis

C. Stomata

D. Mesophyll

CA. B
68. The opening in epidermis where gas and water exchange.

A. Stipule

B. Epidermis

C. Stomata

D. Mesophyll

CA. C

69. The middle layer of the leaf where photosynthesis occurs.

A. Stipule

B. Epidermis

C. Stomata

D. Mesophyll

CA. D

70. It refers to arrangement of leaves on a stem.

A. Venation

B. Phyllotaxy

C. Whorled

D. Basal

CA. B

71. The following are types of phyllotaxy of leaves EXCEPT

A. Opposite

B. Alternate
C. Basal

D. Palmate

CA. D

72. It refers to the arrangement of veins in a leaf.

A. Venation

B. Phyllotaxy

C. Whorled

D. Basal

CA. A

73. Characterized for having one or few prominent mid-veins from which smaller minor veins branch into
a

meshed network.

A. Netted-venation

B. Parallel venation

C. Dichotomous venation

D. Basal venation

CA. A

74. Veins are parallel to one another and it is characterized of many monocot plants.

A. Netted-venation

B. Parallel venation

C. Dichotomous venation

D. Basal venation
CA. B

75. The following are functions of flower EXCEPT

A. Facilitate pollination

B. Give rise to fruit and seeds

C. Attracts animal to be vectors for the transfer of pollen

D. Used by humans only for beautification

CA. D

76. The female part of a flower.

A. Stamen

B. Petals

C. Pistil

D. Corolla

CA. C

77. The male part of a flower.

A. Stamen

B. Petals

C. Pistil

D. Corolla

CA. A

78. The sticky surface at the end of the pistil that catches the pollen.

A. Style
B. Stigma

C. Ovary

D. Ovule

CA. B

79. It is where the eggs are produced and seeds develop.

A. Style

B. Stigma

C. Ovary

D. Ovule

CA. D

80. It produces and holds the pollen.

A. Anther

B. Filament

C. Corolla

D. Sepals

CA. A

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