Question 1
Copy down the table below except for the contents of the second column, and then rearrange
the contents of the second column so that each name fits in the same row alongside its most
appropriate description in the third column.
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Name
1.1
Forage
Definition
1
Space between leaf and stem, in dicotyledon
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1.2
Ligule
Branch of a grass plant
1.3
Rachilla
Dead organic matter on the soil surface
1.4
Fodder
Fringe of tissue between leaf sheath and leaf blade of a grass
1.5
Axil
Stem of spikelet
1.6
Tiller
Plants eaten by herbivores
1.7
Mulch
Plants that get cut and fed to herbivores
1.8
Pedicel
Portion of a compound leaf, comprising several leaflets
1.9
Keyline
Portion of leaf wrapped around stem
1.10 Sheath
Position in landscape where tributaries meet and water flow
spreads out
1.11 Pedestal
Position in landscape where water gets held back
1.12 Tannin
Small stem on which florets are attached
1.13
Pinna
Secondary compound found in some dicotyledons
1.14
Petiole
Small stem at the base of a leaf that attaches to the proper
stem, in dicotyledons
1.15
Base level
Small column of soil which remains after erosion
Question 2
Describe how Decreaser and Increaser 2 grass species function in a rangeland experiencing
different grazing pressures?
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Question 3
Copy down the table below except for the contents of the fourth column, and then
rearrange the contents of the fourth column so that each name fits in the same row
alongside the characteristics in the second and third columns that represent it.
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