Plant Basics
Flowering Plants
Monocots
Dicots
Fossils
100

Four things plants need to grow.

What are water, air, sunlight, and soil?

100

What is another name for flowering plants?

Angiosperms

100

What number of seed leaves do monocots have?

one

100

How many seed leaves dicots have?

two

100

What are fossils?

The remains or traces of past life found in rock.

200

What are the two main groups of plants?

 Seed plants and non‑seed plants.

200

What are the two groups of flowering plants.

Monocots and Dicots

200

What type of leaf shape monocots have?

Narrow leaves .

200

What type of leaf shape dicots have?

Broad

200

In which type of rock where most fossils are found?

Sedimentary rock

300

Name the part of a plant from which a new plant can grow.

The  seed

300

Flowering plants are grouped by this feature.

The number of seed leaves (cotyledons)

300

What is the vein pattern in monocot leaves?

parallel

300

What is the vein pattern in dicot leaves?

Branching, network

300

What is the name of scientists that study fossils?

 paleontologists

400

What are seed plants?

Plants that grow new plants from seeds.

400

What are the first leaves that appear when a plant grows?

cotyledons (seed leaves)

400

What is the number of flower parts in monocots?

multiples of 3s

400

What number of petals do dicot have?

multiples of 4 or 5s

400

What are examples of fossil remains?

Preserved body parts like bones, teeth, and shells.

500

What do we call plants like moss and ferns that grow from spores?

Non-seed plants

500

Pine trees have these instead of flowers.

cones

500

What is one example of a monocot plant?

What are corn and grasses?
(Also accepted: banana, orchids, rice, onions)

500

Two examples of dicot plants.

Answers may vary

500

What is excavation?

The digging up of remains of past organisms.

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