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Plants Review (3rd of Primary)

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    3rd of primary Natural Science, MacMillan, Out of the Box, Unit 4: Plants (classification,reproduction,nutrition)
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  • TRUE OR FALSE:  Only bees pollinate flowers.
    FALSE: flowers can be pollinated by other animals (birds, bats, butterflys) and by the wind.
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  • What part of the flower becomes the fruit?
    The ovary (of the carpel)
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  • Where are the seeds (in angiosperms)?
    They are inside the fruit.
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  • What's is called when plants make their own food (sugars)?
    It's called Photosynthesis.
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  • Plants need ___________, carbon dioxide, minerals, chlorophyll in the leaves, and sunlight to make their own food.
    water
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  • Plants need water, _________ ____________, minerals, chlorophyll in the leaves, and sunlight to make their own food.
    carbon dioxide
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  • Plants need water, carbon dioxide, _______________, chlorophyll in the leaves, and sunlight to make their own food.
    minerals
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  • Plants need water, carbon dioxide, minerals, chlorophyll in the leaves, and ________________ to make their own food.
    sunlight
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  • TRUE or FALSE: Photosynthesis occurs at night.
    FALSE: Plants must have sunlight.
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  • During respiration, plants take in ____________ and release _________ _______________.
    oxygen / carbon dioxide
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  • TRUE of FALSE: When plants do photosynthesis they release the oxgen they do not need into the air.
    TRUE: During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. (the oposite of respiration)
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  • Plants need water, carbon dioxide, minerals,_________ ___ ____ ______, and sunlight to make their own food.
    chlorophyll in the leaves
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  • What do we call plants that reproduce with seeds?
    They are called seed plants.
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  • What do we call plants that reproduce with spores?
    We call them non-seed plants.
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  • What are the two types of seed plants?
    They are gymnosperms and angiosperms.
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