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The female parts of a flower include:
 
Stigma, style, and ovary
 
Anther and filament
 
Filament and stigma
 
Petal and ovule
The male parts of a flower include:
 
Anther and filament
 
Stigma and style
 
Sepal and petal
 
Anther and sepal
Why do wind-pollinated flowers produce large amounts of pollen?
 
To increase chances of pollination
 
To attract insects
 
To protect seeds
Why do insect-pollinated flowers produce sticky pollen?
 
To attach to insects
 
To float in the air
 
To stay inside the ovary
Which part grows into the roots and shoot of a seedling?
 
Embryo
 
Petal
 
Cotyledon
 
Seed coat
What do leaves mainly do?
 
Make food by photosynthesis
 
Disperse pollen
 
Make seeds
What do roots mainly do?
 
Absorb water and minerals
 
Make seeds
 
Attract insects
 
Produce pollen
What is the function of the anther?
 
Produce pollen
 
Hold the flower
 
Disperse seeds
What is the function of the petals?
 
Attract insects
 
Produce pollen
 
Protect the ovary
 
Spread seeds
What is germination?
 
When a seed starts to grow
 
When pollen is transferred
 
When fruit drops
What happens when a seed germinates?
 
A seedling grows
 
A flower forms
 
Seeds fall
 
Pollen is released
After pollination, what forms?
 
Fruit
 
Petal
 
Stamen
What is the first stage of a flowering plant's life cycle?
 
Seed
 
Flower
 
Fruit
 
Root
Which part supplies energy for germination?
 
Cotyledon
 
Sepal
 
Pollen
Which part stores food to help the seed grow?
 
Cotyledon
 
Embryo
 
Seed coat
Which part of the seed grows into the new plant?
 
Embryo
 
Seed coat
 
Cotyledon
Which part of the seed protects the seed?
 
Seed coat
 
Embryo
 
Cotyledon
Fruits that are eaten by animals help disperse seeds through:
 
Droppings
 
Roots
 
Spores
When seed pods burst open and scatter seeds, it is:
 
Explosion dispersal
 
Water dispersal
 
Wind dispersal
 
Animal dispersal
Seeds with hooks or spines are dispersed by:
 
Animals
 
Water
 
Explosion
 
Wind
Seeds that can float on water are dispersed by:
 
Water
 
Wind
 
Animals
 
Explosion
Seeds with "wings" are usually dispersed by:
 
Wind
 
Animals
 
Water
 
Explosion
What is seed dispersal?
 
Spreading seeds away from the parent plant
 
Seed germination
 
Flower opening
 
Pollen transfer
Which feature belongs to insect-pollinated flowers?
 
Sticky pollen grains
 
Feathery stigma
 
No scent
 
Very small petals
Which feature belongs to wind-pollinated flowers?
 
Long feathery stigma
 
Large colourful petals
 
Sticky pollen
 
Strong scent
Which type of flower often has a strong scent to attract pollinators?
 
Insect-pollinated flowers
 
Wind-pollinated flowers
Which flowers usually have light, smooth pollen that can be blown away?
 
Wind-pollinated flowers
 
Insect-pollinated flowers
Which flowers usually have bright, colourful petals?
 
Insect-pollinated flowers
 
Wind-pollinated flowers
 
Cone-bearing plants
 
Spore-bearing plants
What is pollination?
 
Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
 
Growth of fruit
 
Movement of seeds
Where are the ovules found?
 
Ovary
 
Stamen
 
Petal
 
Sepal
Which part protects the flower when it is still a bud?
 
Sepal
 
Filament
 
Ovule
 
Stem
Which part receives pollen during pollination?
 
Stigma
 
Receptacle
 
Ovary
 
Sepal
Which part of the flower attracts insects?
 
Petals
 
Style
 
Ovule
 
Filament
Which part of the flower contains pollen?
 
Anther
 
Stigma
 
Ovary
 
Petal
Which group includes plants like ferns and mosses?
 
Non-flowering plants
 
Flowering plants
Which plant produces cones instead of flowers?
 
Pine tree
 
Daisy
 
Banana plant
 
Apple tree
Which of the following is non-flowering?
 
A. Moss
 
Hibiscus
 
Tomato plant
 
Orchid
Which plant reproduces using spores instead of flowers?
 
Fern
 
Sunflower
 
Mango tree
 
Rose