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What is a redwood tree known for?
 
Being the tallest tree on Earth
 
Eating insects
 
Growing in deserts
 
Blooming once a year
Which plant is known to have the largest flower in the world?
 
Rafflesia
 
Redwood tree
 
Venus flytrap
 
Pitcher plant
How does a Venus flytrap catch its prey?
 
By snapping shut when triggered
 
By pretending to be a rock
 
Through sweet nectar
 
By flying around
Which plant is covered in sticky hairs to trap insects?
 
Sundew plant
 
Rafflesia
 
Redwood tree
 
Pitcher plant
What does a pitcher plant use to catch insects?
 
A pitcher-shaped structure
 
Sharp thorns
 
Sweet fragrance
 
Poisonous berries
Where can you typically find a redwood tree?
 
Forests
 
Deserts
 
Tundras
 
Beaches
What color are the flowers of the rafflesia plant?
 
Red
 
Yellow
 
Blue
 
Green
What type of plant is a sundew plant?
 
Carnivorous plant
 
Moss
 
Fern
 
Flowering plant
How do pitcher plants digest their prey?
 
By using acid enzymes
 
By cutting the prey into pieces
 
By cooking the prey
 
By calling other animals to eat
Which of these plants is an insect-eating plant?
 
Venus flytrap
 
Cactus
 
Sunflower
 
Rose
Which plant has leaves that look like the shape of a cup?
 
Pitcher plant
 
Redwood tree
 
Rafflesia
 
Venus flytrap
What makes the rafflesia plant known as the "corpse flower"?
 
Its foul odor
 
Its white flowers
 
Its musical vibrations
 
Its small size
What is the primary food of a sundew plant?
 
Insects
 
Birds
 
Seeds
 
Rocks
How do redwood trees absorb water?
 
Through their roots
 
By walking to the nearest water source
 
By drinking through a straw
 
By catching raindrops