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3A2 Unit 5 How Do Plants Reproduce?
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Page 90. How do ferns reproduce?
The spores burst open when mature and release a dark brown substance that comes into contact with warm and moist soil.
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Page 89. What is an important part of a plant?
A seed is a very important part of a plant.
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Page 91. What is fiber from the cotton plant used to make?
shirts, sweaters, pants and socks
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Page 90. What is one group of plants that doesn't have plants or seeds.
Ferns
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Page 88. What organs do plants have?
Male and female
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Page 91. Describe an example where plants are used to cure certain sicknesses.
Chamomile flowers are used to make a tea that may help soothe a stomachache. OR Arnica plants are used to prevent wounds from swelling.
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Name all the fruit.
watermelon, kiwi, melon, pomegranate, peach, passion fruit, papaya, avocado, apple
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Page 88. Where is the pollen produced? Is it a male or female organ?
The is the male organ of the plant, where the pollen is produced.
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Page 91. Name 3 things made from trees, plants and leaves.
Paper, houses and furniture.
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Page 88. Where are the ovules produced? Is it a male or female organ?
The pistil is the female organ, which is where the ovules are produced.
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Page 88. What are the necessary parts plants need to reproduce?
stigma, stamen, ovule, ovary, pistil, petal
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Page 88. What four things help pollen transport from one flower to another?
Wind, bees, butterflies and hummingbird
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Page 90. What are conifers? Name one example.
Some plants that do not have seeds develope a kind of cone in which seeds are deposited. Example: pine tree with its cone.
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