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| A | The key used to determine what species a tree is: | B | What coniferous tree has 5
needles in a bundle: |
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bicotomous key
2) diametric key 3) dichotomous key 4) monotonous key |
1) red
pine
2) white spruce 3) eastern hemlock 4) white pine |
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| C | The spaces between lobes on a leaf are: |
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A leaflet is: | |
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holes
2) sockets 3) nasals 4) sinuses |
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a small leaf
2) part of a compound leaf 3) the stem of a compound leaf 4) another name for a simple leaf |
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| E | Which is not a type of tree branching: |
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Which tree has compound leaves: | |
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whorled
2) opposite 3) alternate 4) twirled |
1)
basswood
2) trembling aspen 3) white ash 4) yellow birch |
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| G | Which tree has round lobed leaves: |
H |
Which of these is a coniferous tree: | |
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white oak
2) red oak 3) red maple 4) cottonwood |
1)
basswood
2) American beech 3) white ash 4) tamarack |
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I |
The letters DBH stand for: |
J |
The amount of lumber in a tree is
measured in: |
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density of birds here
2) density at breast height 3) diameter at breast height 4) diameter of bird house |
1) log
feet
2) board yards 3) log yards 4) board feet |
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A board foot is a measure of: |
L |
A board foot is equal to: |
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the volume of lumber in a tree 2) the width of boards in a tree 3) the area of lumber in a tree 4) the length of boards in a tree |
1) 144
cubic centimeters
2) 144 cubic inches 3) 144 square inches 4) 12 square inches |
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A Biltmore scale is used to measure: |
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A densiometer can tell you: |
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diameter of a tree 2) weight of lumber 3) height of a tree 4) percent moisture in wood |
1) thickness
of trees in a forest 2) how dense certain kinds of wood are 3) amount of canopy closure 4) how smart you are |
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