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What is pollination
Pollen moves from the stamen to the pistil by pollinator
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These little structures grow off a thick, main root. What are they called?
Taproot
Bulb
Root hairs
Fibrous roots
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Which of the following is a basic need for plants to live and grow?
Soil
Humans
Air
Cold
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John's daisy is starting to lean sideways and is not standing up tall. What part(s) of the plant is not working the way they should?
Stem
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What three things are needed for a plant to make food during photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide, sunlight, water
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What type of root is it?
Fibrous Roots
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What is a similarity between sunlight and carbon dioxide?
They are both absorbed into the plant's leaves.
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If a plant has water, light, and air, what basic need to live and grow is it missing?
Nutrients
Soil
Shade
Fertilizer
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Without leaves, a plant would not be able to ________
make its own food
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What is A?
Petal
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How does a seed help a plant reproduce?
The seed creates the fruit, which has the seed embryos.
It contains seed embryos that germinate into new plants.
The seeds are transported to the pistil of other plants.
It acts as a protective outer covering of the fruit.
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The stamen of a plant has made pollen. What is the next step that happens for the plant to reproduce?
The plant's flower attracts insects.
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Todd knows that oxygen is a part of how plants make food. How is oxygen involved in this process?
Oxygen is released from tiny openings after plant makes food
Oxygen is absorbed from air into the leaves by tiny opening
The green substance chlorophyll absorbs oxygen i
Oxygen is absorbed in the soil by the roots of the plant.
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How does a seed help a plant reproduce?
It contains seed embryos that germinate into new plants.
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What is a similarity between sunlight and carbon dioxide?
They are both absorbed into the plant's leaves.
They are both absorbed in the plant's roots.
They are both captured by chlorophyll in the leaves.
They are both captured by the plant's stem.
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It has not rained for weeks. What basic need is not being met for plants in the area?
Water
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Which of the following materials are required for the plant to make food through photosynthesis?
Oxygen, sunlight, and water
Carbon dioxide and oxygen
Carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water
Sunlight and water
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The ________ is captured by ________ in the ________.
sunlight, chlorophyll, leaves
oxygen, tiny openings, leaves
carbon dioxide, chlorophyll, stem
water, petals, flower
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What part of plant is it?
Flower
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What part of the plant is fleshy and holds seeds?
Fruit
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A plant is absorbing water in the roots, but it is not being transported to the leaves. What is the most likely cause of this?
There is no chlorophyll in the leaves.
The phloem is not working correctly
The roots are not working correctly.
The xylem is not working correctly.
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A hard shell sometimes covers the ________ of the plant.
seed
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Which part of the flower is label C?
pistil
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Which part of the diagram shows the stem?
C
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Identify the part of the leaf where the arrow is pointing.
Blade
Chlorophyll
Vein
Stalk
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What word would best replace X?
Sunlight
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A plant is making food in its leaves, but the food is not being transported to the rest of the plant. What is the most likely cause of this?
The phloem is not working correctly.
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What three things are needed for a plant to make food during photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide, sunlight, water
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The broad, flat part of the leaf is called the ________.
Chlorophyll
Stalk
Vein
Blade
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Which part of the flower is the arrow pointing to in this image?
Petal
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Jackie made a chart about different types of roots.
Fibrous roots grow close to the surface.
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Besides air, which basic need is being met in this picture? (1 point)
light
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Todd knows that oxygen is a part of how plants make food. How is oxygen involved in this process?
The green substance chlorophyll absorbs oxygen to the leaf
Oxygen is released through tiny openings after make food
Oxygen is absorbed in the soil by the roots of the plant.
Oxygen is absorbed from the air into the leaves
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What is D?
Sepal
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Which part of the leaf is responsible for converting the sun's energy into food?
Blade
Stalk
Chlorophyll
Veins
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Jackie made a chart about different types of roots. What is the error in her chart?
Fibrous roots are one large root.
Fibrous roots grow close to the surface.
Taproots are many small roots of the same size.
Taproots grow close to the surface.
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Four students wrote their descriptions of the function of the xylem. Read each one, and decide which student has the best description.
Julie: The xylem is a part of the stem, and it makes food
Charlie: Xylem are large tubes in the stem transport food
Becky: The xylem are small tubes that are a part of plant
Winston: Xylem are large tubes in the stem transport water
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John's daisy is starting to lean sideways and is not standing up tall. Which part(s) of the plant is not working the way they should?
Stem
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What is B
Stames
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The ________ takes in ________ from the air and uses ________ to make food for the plant.
flower, oxygen, carbon dioxide
flower, carbon dioxide, sunlight
leaf, carbon dioxide, sunlight
leaf, oxygen, sunlight
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Seeds have formed in the pistil of the plant. What is the next step that happens for the plant to reproduce?
New plants grow from the seed
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Without leaves, a plant would not be able to ________.
make its own food
attract insects
absorb nutrients
support itself in the air
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What type of root is it?
Taproot
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Which statement best describes the process of pollination?
Pollen moves from the stamen to the pistil.
Pollen moves from the flower to the leaves.
Pollen moves from the pistil to the stamen.
Pollen moves from plants to the ground.
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Which statement best describes the role of insects in pollination?
Insects eat the pollen that flowers make.
Insects move pollen from the pistil to the stamen.
Insects make the pollen that flowers use to pollinate.
Insects move pollen from the stamen to the pistil.
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