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Plants and Society, 4/e
Dr. Estelle Levetin, University of Tulsa
Karen McMahon, University of Tulsa

Medicinal Plants

Multiple Choice Quiz



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1. An illustrated record of herbal medicine that reports traditional medical knowledge of the Aztecs is ________.
A)a. De Materia Medica
B)b. The Badianus Manuscript
C)c. Canon of Medicine
D)d. The Pun-tsao
E)e. None of the above
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2. The belief that the liver-shaped structure of liverworts determines their usefulness as a liver remedy is an example of _______.
A)a. Rig-Veda
B)b. the Badinus Principle
C)c. the Complete Herbal
D)d. the Doctrine of Signatures
E)e. Ayurvedic Medicine
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3. Which country is currently leading for incorporating traditional herbal medicine, acupuncture, and modern medicine in its health care system?
A)a. Italy
B)b. India
C)c. China
D)d. United States of America
E)e. Egypt
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4. Secondary plant products are chemicals produced by plants as waste products of metabolism that have no known use to the plant.
A)True
B)False
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5. Alkaloids __________.
A)a. contain nitrogen.
B)b. have a bitter taste.
C)c. are usually acidic.
D)d. all of the above.
E)e. only a and b are correct.
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6. The seeds of apples, peaches, and almonds all contain ________.
A)a. saponins
B)b. cyanogenic glycosides
C)c. alkaloids
D)d. cardioactive glycosides
E)e. steroids
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7. The purple foxglove is best known for its medicinal use on the ________.
A)a. heart
B)b. lungs
C)c. liver
D)d. intestinal system
E)e. skin irritations
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8. Aspirin is valued for its three classic properties as an anti-inflammatory, __________ antipyretic, and ___________ analgesic.
A)a. fever reducing, pain relieving
B)b. pain relieving, fever reducing
C)c. clot promoting, pain relieving
D)d. none of the above
E)e. both b and c
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9. William Withering is noted for his work with which of the following plants?
A)a. Artemesia
B)b. Papaver
C)c. Digitalis
D)d. Rauwolfia
E)e. Catharanthus
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10. The most effective treatment for malaria is quinine, the active alkaloid in the bark of the ________.
A)a. Rauwolfia
B)b. Cinchona
C)c. Artemesia
D)d. Ephedra
E)e. Salix
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11. The alkaloids in Rauwolfia are used to reduce blood pressure by blocking neurotransmitters and dilating blood vessels.
A)True
B)False
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12. Which plant contains glycosides that are effective in treating burns?
A)a. Aloe
B)b. Catharanthus
C)c. Taxus
D)d. Ginkgo
E)e. Salix
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13. Alkaloids from the plant Ephedra are used in several _________.
A)a. antacids
B)b. heart medications
C)c. decongestants
D)d. antibiotics
E)e. skin creams
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14. Taxol is an anticancer drug that is derived from _________.
A)a. cranberries
B)b. St. John’s wort
C)c. periwinkle
D)d. Pacific yew
E)e. wormwood
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15. Herbal remedies are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and are required to undergo the same rigorous testing and approval as prescription drugs.
A)True
B)False
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16. Camptothecin __________.
A)a. is derived from the Chinese happy tree.
B)b. is an alkaloid.
C)c. is among the most promising new anti-cancer drugs available.
D)d. all of the above.
E)e. both a and b.
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17. Which of the following plants is offering hope for Alzheimer’s patients because of its ability to enhance concentration and short-term memory?
A)a. Ephedra
B)b. Catharanthus
C)c. Hypericum
D)d. Ginkgo
E)e. Taxus
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18. The saw palmetto is a member of the Palm Family and is currently being investigated as a possible drug for benign prostate enlargement.
A)True
B)False