Question 1 Which factors affect soil quality? A all of these B) history of the soil © presence of living organisms and topography D chemical composition Question 2 What is the outermost covering of a fruit? A mesocarp B) endocarp pericarp D) exocarp Question 3 What occurs when stomata open? A Water vapor is lost to the external environment, increasing the rate of transpiration. B Water vapor is lost to the external environment, decreasing the rate of transpiration. © Water vapor enters the spaces in the mesophyll, increasing the rate of transpiration. D Water vapor enters the spaces in the mesophyll, decreasing the rate of transpiration.

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Question 1
Which factors affect soil quality?
A all of these
B history of the soil
© presence of living organisms and topography
chemical composition
Question 2
What is the outermost covering of a fruit?
A mesocarp
B) endocarp
(c) pericarp
D exocarp
Question 3
What occurs when stomata open?
A Water vapor is lost to the external environment, increasing the rate of transpiration.
B Water vapor is lost to the external environment, decreasing the rate of transpiration.
C Water vapor enters the spaces in the mesophyll, increasing the rate of transpiration.
Water vapor enters the spaces in the mesophyll, decreasing the rate of transpiration.
Transcribed Image Text:Test Content Question 1 Which factors affect soil quality? A all of these B history of the soil © presence of living organisms and topography chemical composition Question 2 What is the outermost covering of a fruit? A mesocarp B) endocarp (c) pericarp D exocarp Question 3 What occurs when stomata open? A Water vapor is lost to the external environment, increasing the rate of transpiration. B Water vapor is lost to the external environment, decreasing the rate of transpiration. C Water vapor enters the spaces in the mesophyll, increasing the rate of transpiration. Water vapor enters the spaces in the mesophyll, decreasing the rate of transpiration.
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