Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What is meant by the term "summer annual" in the context of plant life cycles?

  1. Structural pests

  2. Insects

  3. Insoluble

  4. Plants that complete their life cycle within a year and germinate in the spring or summer.

The correct answer is: Plants that complete their life cycle within a year and germinate in the spring or summer.

A "summer annual" is a plant that completes its life cycle in one year, germinating in the spring or summer and usually dying off in the fall. This term is used to distinguish it from plants that have longer life cycles, such as biennial or perennial plants. Options A, B, and C are all unrelated to the context of a plant life cycle and are therefore incorrect. Option A refers to pests that cause damage to structures, not plants. Option B refers to a type of creature that is distinctly different from plants. Option C refers to something that is not capable of being dissolved, which is not relevant to plant life cycles.