Collect and Classify - Basic ID, Term 1

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Collect and Classify - Basic ID, Term 1 - Quiz

Explore 'Collect and Classify - Basic ID, Term 1', a quiz designed to test knowledge on various plant species such as Barklya syringifolia and Bulbine bulbosa. This educational tool enhances plant identification skills, crucial for students and enthusiasts in botany and environmental science.

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Agathis robusta is the correct answer because it is the only species listed that matches the given list of plant names. The other plant names do not match any of the species listed.

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Melastoma affine is the correct answer because it is the only species mentioned in the given list. The other entries are either generic names (e.g. Dampiera stricta & cvs, Scaevola cvs) or include multiple species (e.g. Juncus spp., Rhagodia spinescens & cvs). Therefore, Melastoma affine is the only specific species mentioned and is the correct answer.

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Mentha australis is the correct answer because it is the only plant species listed that belongs to the Mentha genus. The other plants listed belong to different genera such as Ajuga, Cassinia, Chrysocephalum, Clerodendrum, Leucophyta, Ozothamnus, and Rhodanthe. Therefore, Mentha australis is the only option that matches the given criteria.

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Bursaria spinosa is the correct answer because it is the only species listed that is commonly known as "prickly box." The other species listed have different common names or do not have the word "spinosa" in their scientific name. Therefore, Bursaria spinosa is the only option that matches the given information.

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Alectryon spp. is the correct answer because it is the only option that is specifically mentioned in the given list. The other options are different plant species, but Alectryon spp. is the only one that matches one of the listed options.

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The given list consists of various plant species. The correct answer, Caustis spp., refers to a group of plants belonging to the Caustis genus. This suggests that there are multiple species within the Caustis genus, hence the "spp." designation.

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Exocarpus cupressiformis is the correct answer because it is the only species listed that belongs to the genus Exocarpus. The other species listed belong to different genera such as Agathis, Alyogyne, Caustis, Ficinia, Gahnia, Lepidosperma, and Wollemia. Therefore, Exocarpus cupressiformis is the only species that matches the given criteria.

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Ficinia nodosa is the correct answer because it is the only plant species listed among the options. The other options appear to be a mix of plant names and possibly misspelled or incomplete names. Therefore, Ficinia nodosa is the only valid choice among the given options.

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The given answer, Dampiera stricta & cvs, is correct because it is the only option that includes both the species name (Dampiera stricta) and the abbreviation "cvs" which stands for cultivars. This suggests that there are different cultivated varieties of Dampiera stricta. The other options either do not include the species name or the "cvs" abbreviation.

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Libertia paniculata is the correct answer because it is the only plant species listed among the options. The other options are either misspelled or do not correspond to any known plant species.

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Chrysocephalum apiculatum is the correct answer because it is the only plant species listed that matches the given options. The other plant species listed do not match any of the options provided.

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Leucophyta brownii is the correct answer because it is the only plant species listed that is native to Australia. The other plant species listed may be found in Australia, but they are not native to the country.

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Ozothamnus diosmifolius is the correct answer because it is the only plant species listed that belongs to the genus Ozothamnus. The other listed plants belong to different genera such as Ajuga, Cassinia, Chrysocephalum, Clerodendrum, Leucophyta, Mentha, and Rhodanthe. Therefore, Ozothamnus diosmifolius is the only option that matches the given criteria.

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Rhodanthe anthemoides is the correct answer because it is the only plant species listed that matches the given names. The other options do not match any of the listed names.

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Tasmannia lanceolata is the correct answer because it is the only species listed that matches the given names. The other species listed do not match any of the given names.

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Lepidosperma spp. refers to multiple species of plants within the Lepidosperma genus. The other options listed are also names of plant species or genera. Therefore, Lepidosperma spp. is the correct answer as it represents a group of species rather than a single species.

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