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How many days does it take the moon to orbit the Earth?
 
28 days
 
30 days
 
27 days
 
31 days
What is the Earth's only natural satellite called?
 
The moon
 
The sun
 
Mars
 
The stars
Which planet takes the longest to orbit (go around) the sun?
 
Neptune
 
Saturn
 
Jupiter
 
Earth
Which planet is the hottest in our solar system?
 
Venus
 
Mercury
 
Mars
 
Jupiter
Which planet is the closest to the sun?
 
Mercury
 
Venus
 
Neptune
 
Pluto
Which planet is the furthest from the sun?
 
Neptune
 
Uranus
 
Mars
 
Saturn
Drone bees are all male or female?
 
They are all male.
 
They are all female.
Worker bees are male or female?
 
female
 
male
What is the process called when plants make food in their leaves?
 
Photosynthesis
 
Germination
 
Lightsynthesis
 
Picturesynthesis
Plants make food in their_________.
 
leaves
 
stem
 
roots
 
trunk
The water and minerals travel from the root, and travels up the _______ to the ________.
 
stem, leaves
 
leaves, stem
 
carpel, stamen
 
stamen, carpel
The roots absorb_____ and _________ from the soil.
 
water, minerals
 
water, carbon dioxide
 
minerals and pollen
Plants make their own food, and to do this they need....
water, minerals, light and energy from the sun and carbon dioxide.
Where does fertilisation happen?
 
In the stigma
 
In the stamen
What does fertilisation mean?
 
When pollen joins with an ovule.
 
The transfer of pollen from stamens to the stigma of a plant
What does pollination mean?
 
The transfer of pollen from stamens to the stigma of a plant
 
When pollen joins with an ovule.
Wind pollination is used by plants such as _________ and __________ which don't have colorful petals to attract animals.
 
trees, grasses
 
bushes, flowers
 
trees, flowers
During pollination, what sticks to the animal's body?
 
Pollen
 
Nectar
 
Leaves
 
Ovules
What sweet liquid do animals drink from plants?
 
Nectar
 
Honey
 
Glucose
 
Sugar
What attracts animals to a flower?
 
Colourful petals
 
Fruits
 
Sepals
 
Leaves
What is the process called for plants to reproduce?
 
Pollination
 
Fertilisation
 
Gernination
What is the name of a seeds process from a seed to a plant?
 
Germination
 
Fertilisation
 
Pollination
 
Reproduction
What forms around the seed?
 
A fruit
 
A seed
 
A leaf
What does a fertilised ovule become?
 
a seed
 
a tree
 
a leave
 
a root
Pollen travels from the _______ to the _______ by animal pollination.
 
stamens, stigma
 
stigma, stamens
 
filament, sepal
The ovary produces....
 
ovules
 
eggs
 
stigma
 
anther
The carpel includes:
 
the stigma, the style, the ovary and the ovules.
 
the anther and the filament
 
the stigma and the anther
 
the stigma, the anther and the style
The carpel is ...
 
the female reproductive organ
 
the male reproductive organ
Stamens produce ....
 
pollen
 
eggs
 
honey
 
nectar
The stamens are:
 
the male reproductive organs
 
the female reproductive organs
What is the reproductive organ of the plant?
 
The flower
 
The fruit
 
The leaves
 
The root
A herbaceous plant has a hard, woody stem, high-growing plant - Is this meaning true or false?
False. (a soft, green, non-woody stem, low-growing plant.
We can classify plants into:
 
herbaceous plants, bushes and trees
 
herbs, spices and fruits
 
trees, bushes and salad
 
trees, bushes and vegetables
Like all living things, plants have these 3 life processes:
 
nutrition, interaction and reproduction
 
born, grow, and eat
 
born, grow, and sleep
 
nutrition, development and interaction
What gives us oxygen to breathe?
Plants