Animal Facts
Nature Facts
True or False
Multichoice
Gardening and pollination
100

This bird is known for mimicking sounds, including human speech.

Parrot

100

This invisible force keeps Earth’s atmosphere from drifting into space.

Gravity

100

Some species of trees can communicate with each other through underground fungal networks.

True — It’s called the mycorrhizal network or “wood wide web.”

100

What allows trees in a forest to share nutrients and chemical signals underground?
A) Root hairs
B) Water channels
C) Mycorrhizal fungi
D) Soil bacteria

Answer: C) Mycorrhizal fungi

100

This term describes plants that have both male and female reproductive structures in the same flower.

Hermaphroditic plants

200

This reptile can detach its tail to escape predators.

Lizard

200

The tallest type of tree on Earth belongs to this genus found primarily in California.

Sequoia (or Sequoiadendron)

200

Polar bears’ fur is actually white to help them blend in with snow.

False — Their fur is transparent and reflects visible light; their skin underneath is black.

200

Some desert plants can “drink” moisture directly from the air through which special leaf adaptation?
A) Waxy coating
B) Trichomes (tiny hairlike structures)
C) Stomata on the underside of leaves
D) Thickened cuticle layers

Answer: B) Trichomes (tiny hairlike structures) — they capture dew or fog and channel it to the plant.

200

Bumblebees use this special technique to release pollen from flowers with tightly closed anthers.

Buzz pollination (or sonication)

300

This ocean mammal sleeps with one half of its brain at a time so it can continue breathing.

Dolphin

300

These microscopic organisms produce over half of the world’s oxygen and form the base of most marine food chains.

Phytoplankton

300

The Venus flytrap digests insects mainly to get extra nitrogen that it can’t get from the soil.

True — They grow in nutrient-poor, acidic bogs and need insects for nitrogen.

300

Why do carnivorous plants like the Venus flytrap eat insects?
A) For energy
B) For extra nitrogen
C) For hydration
D) To deter pests

Answer: B) For extra nitrogen

300

These microscopic grains, produced in the anther, contain the male gametes necessary for fertilization in plants.

Pollen

400

This insect can lift objects over 50 times its own body weight.

Ant

400

This natural phenomenon occurs when charged particles from the Sun interact with Earth’s magnetic field, producing brilliant lights near the poles.

Savanna

400

Some frogs can survive being completely frozen solid through winter and thaw back to life in spring.

True — Wood frogs and a few others produce natural antifreeze compounds that protect their cells during freezing.

400

Which animal can survive being frozen solid and thawing out alive in spring?
A) Salamander
B) Wood frog
C) Toadfish
D) Snow hare

Answer: B) Wood frog

400

Some flowers produce nectar only at certain times of day to attract specific pollinators. This timing strategy is called:

Temporal pollination (or diurnal rhythm of nectar production)

500

This cold-blooded animal can survive being frozen solid during the winter and thaw out in the spring.

Wood Frog

500

In 2003, scientists discovered this mineral, formed deep within Earth’s mantle, that is now thought to be the most abundant mineral on the planet — but it only exists under extreme pressure and was named after an Australian physicist.

Bridgmanite

500

If a sunflower faces east in the morning, it will keep turning west by sunset every day.

False — Only young sunflowers track the sun (heliotropism). Mature ones usually stay facing east.

500

What phenomenon causes some flowers to close at night and reopen in the morning?
A) Phototropism
B) Circadian rhythm
C) Geotropism
D) Photoperiodism

Answer: B) Circadian rhythm — internal biological clocks control their opening and closing cycles.

500

In grafted plants, this tissue layer must align perfectly for the rootstock and scion to successfully fuse and allow nutrient and water transport.

Cambium

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