Parts of a Plant
Plant Classification
Plant Characterisitics
Plant Life Cycle
Fun Plant Facts
100

What part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?

Roots

100

What is the difference between a flowering plant and a non-flowering plant?

Non-flowering plants do not have seeds or flowers.

Flowering plants produce seeds and flowers. 

100

Are plants able to move around like animals?

Most plants are fixed into the earth and only make movements such as bending or opening and closing flowers. 

100

What do plants need to start growing from a seed?

Water, sunlight, and soil.

100

What is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?

Bamboo

200

What part of the plant produces food through photosynthesis?

Leaves

200

Plants can be classified as non-flowering plants and flowering plants. 

What are the two types of non-flowering plants?

Bryophytes and Pteridophytes

200

Do plants have prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells?

Eukaryotic cells.

200

What process do plants use to make their own food?

Photosynthesis

200

Why do plants in the rainforest have big leaves?

To collect more sunlight.

300

What is the part of the plant that supports the plant and carries water?

Stem

300

Plants can be classified as non-flowering plants and flowering plants. 

What are the two types of flowering plants?

Gymnosperms and Angiosperms

300

Are plants multicellular or unicellular organisms?

Multicellular

300
Do plants have asexual or sexual reproduction?

They have both asexual and sexual reproduction.


300

Which of these is an example of a non-vascular plant?

  • A) Moss
  • B) Pine tree
  • C) Flowering plant
  • D) Fern

A) Moss

400

What is the name of the flower part that attracts pollinators?

Petals

400

Which non-flowering plant has vascular tissue? Bryophytes or Pteridophytes?

Pteridophytes

400

Are plants autotrophic or heterotrophic ?

They are autotrophic:

they produce organic compounds by carrying out photosynthesis. To do this they need CO2, water and minerals, as well as energy from sunlight. 

400

What is the process called when pollen moves from one flower to another?

Pollination

400

What is the function of the stem in a plant?

To support the plant and transport water, nutrients, and food.

500

What part of the plant holds the seeds and helps the plant reproduce?

Flower

500

Which flowering plant produces seeds that grow inside fruit? Gymnosperms or Angiosperms

Angiosperms

500

Most plants contain vascular tissue. What is vascular tissue?

Cells used for transporting water and minerals to different parts of the organism.

500

What are the two main methods of asexual reproduction?

Spore reproduction and Vegetative reproduction

500

What is the function of the flower in most plants?

To help with reproduction (by attracting pollinators).

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