TEST OF PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTION
Study Specimens E(Paw paw), F(Tomato), and H(Legume) and answer questions 2(a) to 2(f).
(a) What types of fruits are specimens E, F, and H?
E: _________ F:_________ H: ___________
(b) Name the types of placentation possessed by each of specimens E, F and H:
(c) Name one agent of dispersal each of specimens E, F and H? E: H: F: F:
(d)(i) Explain briefly how specimen E is dispersed. (ii) State two types of nutrients present in specimen E.
(e)(i) What is the color of specimen H? (ii) What does the color of specimen H signify?
(f) Using the scalpel/blunt knife provided, cut open specimen H along the line of split from one side only.
(i) Name the type of placentation found in specimen H.
(ii) Make a drawing, 6 cm to 8 cm long of the two split halves of specimen H while still joined at one length and label fully.
(a) Type of Fruits of Specimens E/Pawpaw fruit, F/Tomato fruit and H/Pod of Pride of Barbados
(b) Placentation of Fruits of Specimens E/Pawpaw fruit, F: Tomato and H: Legume.
(b) Placentation of Fruits of Specimens E/Pawpaw fruit and F Tomato fruit. E: Parietal F: Axile.
(c) Agents of Dispersal of Specimens E/Pawpaw fruit, F/ Tomato fruit and H/Pod of Pride of Barbados: E:
Man/Human/animal/any correctly named animal F: Man/Human /animal/any correctly named animal H: Explosive mechanism
(d)
i) Explanation of how Specimen E is dispersed:
-The epicarp is brightly colored
-Which attracts man/humans/ animal/correctly named animal
-To eat its succulent parts (mesocarp and endocarp);-then eventually
-Which attracted man/humans/ throws away its seed/plants it.
(ii) Nutrient present in Specimen E: -Vitamins;
-Carbohydrate -Protein/amino acid/calcium/magnesium/potassium/zinc/phosphorus/iron/
Carbohydrate: fructose/sucrose/sugars copper/manganese
-Mineral salts
-Water
-Riboflavin
(e) Color of Specimen H: Green.
(ii) Significance of the Color of Specimen : It indicates that the fruit contains chlorophyll / is photosynthetic.
(f)
(i) Type of Placentation of Specimen H: Marginal.
(a) Type of Fruits of Specimens E/Pawpaw fruit, F/Tomato fruit and H/Pod of Pride of Barbados
(b) Placentation of Fruits of Specimens E/Pawpaw fruit, F: Tomato and H: Legume.
(b) Placentation of Fruits of Specimens E/Pawpaw fruit and F Tomato fruit. E: Parietal F: Axile.
(c) Agents of Dispersal of Specimens E/Pawpaw fruit, F/ Tomato fruit and H/Pod of Pride of Barbados: E:
Man/Human/animal/any correctly named animal F: Man/Human /animal/any correctly named animal H: Explosive mechanism
(d)
i) Explanation of how Specimen E is dispersed:
-The epicarp is brightly colored
-Which attracts man/humans/ animal/correctly named animal
-To eat its succulent parts (mesocarp and endocarp);-then eventually
-Which attracted man/humans/ throws away its seed/plants it.
(ii) Nutrient present in Specimen E: -Vitamins;
-Carbohydrate -Protein/amino acid/calcium/magnesium/potassium/zinc/phosphorus/iron/
Carbohydrate: fructose/sucrose/sugars copper/manganese
-Mineral salts
-Water
-Riboflavin
(e) Color of Specimen H: Green.
(ii) Significance of the Color of Specimen : It indicates that the fruit contains chlorophyll / is photosynthetic.
(f)
(i) Type of Placentation of Specimen H: Marginal.