Parts of a plant
Vital functions of a plant: Nutrition
Vital functions of a plant:
Reproduction
Vital functions of a plant:
Relation
100

Fill in the blank space with the two missing words.

 Like other living things, plants are ..................., grow, reproduce and ...................

born/die

100

Plants make their own food. True or false

100

Plants can perform sexual and asexual reproduction.

True or false

True

100

Plants cannot do the relation vital function because thay cannot move.

True or false

False

200

They use their .................. to absorb water

roots

200

The process through which plants make their own food is called...

Photosynthesis

200

Plants perform sexual reproduction through their ...

flower.

200

Plants react on the environment.

True or false

True

300

The ……………...supports the plant.

It carries the water and ............. to the leaves.

stem/ minerals

300

Put in the correct order:

a. The raw sap goes though the stem to the leaves

b. Roots absorb water and minerals

c. Leaves release oxygen

d. Leaves absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide.




b, a, d, c

300

Name the male and female organs of flowering plants.

Name the male and female reproductive cells

Stamens and pistil.

Pollen and and ovules

300

Plants always move towards the sun 

True or false

True

400

……………...are the mature ovules from which new plants will grow.

Seeds

400

Leaves can capture sunlight trhanks to...

clorophyl

400

The process through which plants perform sexual reproduction is called

Pollination

400

The roots move towards the water

True or false

True

500

The 5 main parts of most plants are:

Roots, stem, leaves, flowers, fruit

500

What gas do plants absorb durng the night, and what do they release?

They absorb oxygen and release carbondioxide

500

Name three examples of asexual types of reproduction

Stollons, rhyzomes, tubers, bulbs

500

Plants can react to touch, for example when the leaves move if they feel something

True or false

True

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