Photosynthesis
Plant Structure
Ecosystems
Flower Structure
Hodgepodge
100

what part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?

A) stem

B) leaf

C) flower

D) roots

B) leaf

100

what part of the plant moves water and nutrients to the leafs and flowers.

A) roots

B) stem

B) leafs

C) flowers

B) stem

100

what does an ecosystem include?

A) living things only

B) nonliving things only

C) living and nonliving things

D) animals of a kind


C) living and nonliving things

100
what does a petal do?

A) attract pollinators

B) look pretty

C) to eat bees

 D) to produce pollen

A) attract pollinators

100

what is an IV?

A) the chicken

D) the size of the egg

C) the amount of food you feed them

A) the chicken

200

what chemical in the plant's photosynthesizing parts   conducts photosynthesis?

A) water

B) sunlight

C) carbon dioxide

D) chlorophyll

D) clorophyll

200

what part of the plant gathers water, nutrients, and holds the plant in place.

A) roots

B) stem

C) leafs

D) flowers

A) roots

200

what is a niche?

A) a plant

B) an animal 

C) a role an organism has in its environment

D) a nonliving thing



C) a role an organism has in its environment

200

what does the stamen do?

A) collect pollen

B) make pollen

C) eat bees

D) eat pollen

B) make pollen

200

what is an DV?

A) the chicken

D) the size of the egg

C) the amount of food you feed them

D) the size of the egg

300

what is needed to conduct photosynthesis?

A) water

B) oxygen

C) sunlight

D) carbon dioxide

E) A, B, and D

F) all of the above


E) A, B, and D

300

what part of the plant produces food for the plant?

A) roots

B) stem

C) leafs

D) flowers

C) leafs

300

are humans part of an ecosystem?

A) yes

B) probably

C) probably not

D)no

A) yes

300

what does the pistil do?

A) collect pollen

B) make pollen

C) eat bees

D) eat pollen

B) make pollen

300

what is an CV?

A) the chicken

D) the size of the egg

C) the amount of food you feed them

C) the amount of food you feed them

400

what does photosynthesis produce?

A) sugar

B) glue

C) glucose

D) dextrose


C) glucose

400

why are the roots important to a plant?

A) because they look cool

B) because they collect glucose

C) because they hold the plant in place

D) because they collect most of the materials needed for photosynthesis 

E) B and C

F) C and D

 F) C and D

400

what is an example of an organism

A) a dog

B) a dead deer

C) the bark of a tree

D) a stone


A) a dog

400

are bees important for flowering plants?

A) yes

B) probably

C) probably not

D) no

A) yes

400

what is the deepest part of the ocean?

A) continental shelf

B) continental slope

D) abyssal plane

D) deep ocean trench

D) deep ocean trench

500

How often do plants produce food for them selves.

A) never

B) rarely

C) most of the time 

D) all of the time 

D) all of the time

500

what part of a plant is a tree trunk

A) roots

B) stem

C) leafs

D) flowers

B) stem

500

which is a population?

A) a dog 

B) a bunch of rocks 

C) a herd of deer

D) a gravel road

C) a herd of deer

500

what does the sepal do?

A) it attracts pollinators

B) it protects the flower before it blooms

C) it attacks bees

D) it is just for show, no other reason

B) it protects the flower before it blooms

500

what is the shallowest part of the ocean?

A) continental shelf

B) continental slope

D) abyssal plane

D) deep ocean trench

A) continental shelf

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