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Sci 5_Unit 1 (P1)

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  • Which of the following plants uses cones to reproduce?
    A. Pine
    D. Mango
    C. Sunflower
    B. Rose
  • Which plant part protects tiny eggs?
    A. Ovary
    D. Cone
    C. Root
    B. Petal
  • Which plant would you most likely find in a garden for its flowers?
    D. Moss
    C. Pine tree
    B. Fern
    A. Sunflower
  • Which plant has no flowers but uses spores to grow?
    D. Mango
    B. Daisy
    A. Moss
    C. Sunflower
  • Which of the following is usually green and protects the flower bud?
    A. Sepal
    B. Petal
    D. Style
    C. Stigma
  • Which part of the flower is sticky to trap pollen?
    A. Stigma
    D. Style
    B. Petal
    C. Sepal
  • Mosses reproduce using:
    A. Spores
    B. Flowers
    D. Seeds inside fruits
    C. Cones
  • Which part of the plant anchors it in the soil?
    C. Flower
    D. Petal
    B. Stem
    A. Root
  • Which plant has seeds inside a fruit?
    A. Mango
    C. Moss
    B. Fern
    D. Pine tree
  • Which part transports food and water through the plant?
    A. Stem
    D. Sepal
    B. Anther
    C. Ovary
  • Which part of a flower is sticky to catch pollen?
    A. Stigma
    D. Stem
    C. Sepal
    B. Ovary
  • Which of these is NOT used for reproduction in non-flowering plants?
    C. Spores
    D. None of the above
    A. Flowers
    B. Cones
  • Which of these plants belongs to non-flowering plants?
    B. Sunflower
    C. Apple tree
    A. Moss
    D. Rose
  • Which plant produces cones instead of flowers?
    A. Pine tree
    B. Sunflower
    D. Daisy
    C. Rose
  • Which plant produces cones instead of flowers?
    C. Daisy
    B. Rose
    A. Pine
    D. Lime
  • Which is a typical characteristic of flowering plants?
    A. They produce flowers and fruits
    B. They produce only cones
    C. They reproduce using spores
    D. They have no seeds
  • Which part of a flowering plant is usually green and does photosynthesis?
    A. Leaf
    D. Root
    B. Stem
    C. Flower
  • Which of these helps plants reproduce without flowers?
    A. Spore
    D. Stem
    C. Leaf
    B. Petal
  • Which of the following is a flowering plant?
    B. Fern
    C. Moss
    A. Rose
    D. Pine tree
  • Which group contains only non-flowering plants?
    B. Rose and Sunflower
    C. Daisy and Apple tree
    D. Mango and Rose
    A. Moss and Fern
  • Which part protects the flower when it is a bud?
    D. Root
    C. Leaf
    B. Petal
    A. Sepal
  • Which plant type uses spores to reproduce?
    C. Sunflower
    B. Rose
    A. Fern
    D. Apple tree
  • Which of these is NOT a flowering plant?
    C. Apple tree
    B. Mango tree
    A. Fern
    D. Sunflower
  • Which part of the flower makes pollen?
    C. Sepal
    A. Anther
    D. Leaf
    B. Ovary
  • Which plant part turns into fruit?
    C. Stem
    B. Leaf
    D. Root
    A. Ovary
  • Which of these produces spores?
    D. Rose
    B. Sunflower
    C. Orange tree
    A. Fern
  • Non-flowering plants produce:
    B. Fruits
    A. Cones or spores
    D. Bright flowers
    C. Seeds inside fruits
  • Which is an example of a flowering plant?
    B. Fern
    C. Moss
    A. Daisy
    D. Pine tree
  • Which part of the flower connects the stigma to the ovary?
    D. Stem
    C. Leaf
    B. Anther
    A. Style
  • What is a characteristic of non-flowering plants?
    C. They grow flowers and fruits
    A. They produce spores or cones
    B. They have colorful petals
  • Which part of a flowering plant takes water from the soil?
    A. Root
    C. Petal
    B. Leaf
    D. Stigma
  • The main purpose of flowers in plants is to:
    C. Help the plant grow taller
    A. Help with reproduction
    D. Provide shade
    B. Make the plant beautiful
  • Which plant produces both flowers and fruits?
    B. Fern
    A. Apple tree
    C. Moss
    D. Pine tree