Plant parts
Seeds
Flowers
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100

What part of the plant anchors it to the ground and absorbs water?

Roots

100

Which part of a seed protects it?

Seed coat

100

Which part of a flower makes scent and attracts pollinators?

Petals

100

Some flowers have a scent of rotten meat, why?

They attract flies for pollination. 

200

What is the main function of leaves?

Making food using sunlight energy

200

What is an embryo?

a) The outer cover that protects the seed

b) An organ that transports water around the plant

c) An organ that makes food for the plant

d) Part of a seed that grows into a new plant

d) Part of a seed that grows into a new plant

200

How is the process of moving pollen from the male to the female part of a flower called?

Pollination

200

It happens after the pollination and results in the formation of seeds and fruits.

a) filtration

b) fermentation

c) formation

d) fertilisation

d) fertilisation

300

Which part of the plant carries water from the roots to the leaves?

Stem

300

The process by which a plant grows out of a seed is called ...

Germination

300

Some flowers are pollinated by insects, others are pollinated by wind. How do these flowers differ in their appearance?

Insect-pollinated flowers are usually bright, scented, and have nectar to attract insects.

Wind-pollinated flowers are often dull-colored, unscented, and don't have big petals.

300

Moths pollinate some flowers at night. What type of flowers do they pollinate?

White flowers

400

Which part of the plant is responsible for reproduction?

Flowers

400

Name all four ways of seed dispersal and make examples for each.


400

The male part of a flower which contains pollen - ...

The female part of a flower which receives pollen - ...

Anther

Stigma

400

What is the difference between pollen and nectar?

Pollen: Powdery grains for plant reproduction.

Nectar: Sweet liquid that attracts pollinators.

500

What is a shoot system and a root system of a plant?

The shoot system is the part of the plant growing above ground, such as the leaves and stems. By contrast, the root system is found below ground, where it draws up water and minerals from the soil.

500

Order the sentences:

A The root grows down into the soil

B Leaves get bigger and seeds shrivel

C Seed coat splits

D The first shoot grows

E The first leaves grow

C, A, D, E, B

500

Why don't we usually find flowers and fruits on a peach tree at the same time?

Because the flowers need to be pollinated first to develop into fruits. Once the flowers are pollinated and begin forming fruit, the petals fall off, leaving only the developing fruits on the tree.

500

What is a plant life cycle?

Name all of the stages of the plant life cycle in order.

A plant life cycle is the series of stages a plant goes through from seed to mature plant.

germination, growth, flowering, pollination, fertilisation, seed formation, and then seed dispersal to start the cycle again.

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