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PLANTS

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  • There are two types of polination. Name them.
    Insect pollination and wind pollination
  • When farmers prepare the soil to plant we call it SOWING. True or False?
    False: It's ploughing
  • Crops can be used only for food. True or false?
    False: It can be used as raw materials and to feed animals
  • After pollination the flower produces a fruit. The fruit has got_______ inside of it.
    Seeds
  • The stigma is located at the top of the pistil. True or False?
    True
  • Potatoes grow underground. What is the name of this group?
    Tubers
  • During photosynthesis plants take in ______ and release _____
    carbon dioxide/oxygen
  • Specialized stems that grow horizontally underground. Example: Ginger
    Rhizomes
  • Germination is the process in which the insect pollinates a flower.
    False: Germination is when the seeds begins to turn into a plant.
  • A plant uses parts of itself to reproduce. How do we call it?
    Asexual reproduction
  • This substance absorbs the sunlight and gives the plant the colour green
    Chlorophyll
  • How do we call this stage: When farmers collect the crops from the fields.
    Harvesting
  • In this process the plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. What is the name of the process?
    Respiration
  • The pistil is the female part or the male part of the flower?
    The female part
  • Stomata absorb water and mineral salts. True or False?
    False: Roots absorb it.
  • Sprinkler is a type of fumigation or irrigation?
    Irrigation
  • Light fruits and with long hair get attached to the animal fur. True or false?
    False.
  • Where is pollen produced?
    In the anther
  • How do we call the mixture of water and mineral salts?
    Raw sap
  • Animals eat juicy fruits and expel the seeds through...
    Excretion