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Plant PARTS and their types
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A sunflower has a green soft stem. Is it woody or herbaceous?
Herbaceous
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Which one is NOT underground: ginger, potato, or papaya?
Papaya (fruit above ground).
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A rose plant has a hard brown stem with thorns. Is it woody or herbaceous?
Woody
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Mango grows above ground on the branches. Is it underground or above-ground fruit?
Above-ground
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This leaf has one single blade, long and narrow. Is it simple or compound?
Simple
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What is the main job of leaves?
To make food through photosynthesis.
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Rice has many thin roots spreading out. What type of root is it?
Fibrous
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Potato grows below the soil. Is it underground or above-ground fruit?
Underground
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Is a carrot an underground stem or root?
Root (storage root).
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What is a perfect flower?
A flower that has both male (stamens) and female (carpels/pistils) reproductive parts.
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What is an imperfect flower?
A flower that has only male or only female parts, but not both.
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Give one example of an underground edible plant part.
Potato / Carrot / Onion (any correct one).
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Hibiscus has both stamen (male) and pistil (female). Is it perfect or imperfect?
Perfect
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What do leaves take in from the air for photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide.
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True or False: Strawberry fruit develops above the ground.
True.
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What is released by leaves during photosynthesis?
Oxygen.
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Which leaf part helps control water loss through tiny holes?
Stomata.
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Which root type stores food, like in carrots?
Taproot.
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Mango, apple, and banana grow above ground. What part of the plant are they?
Fruits.
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Why do cactus have spines instead of wide leaves?
To reduce water loss and protect the plant
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Which part of the plant is a potato: fruit, stem, or root?
Stem (underground stem called a tuber).
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