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Where do most plants get what they need to grown?

a. from the air 

b. from the soil 

c. from its flowers

d. from people 


b. from the soil 

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What do the leaves  of a Venus flytrap look like?

a. a bat's wing 

b. a cat's tail 

c. a clam's shell

d. a dog's nose


c. a clam's shell


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What happens right after an insect touches the hairs on a Venus flytrap leaf?

a. the halves of a leaf snap shut 

b. the leaf gives off a sweet smell

c. the plant grows very tall

d. the plant removes minerals from the insect. 


a. The halves of the leaf snap shut 

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What makes the hairs on a sundew leaf fold over?

a. rain falling on the plant 

b. sun hitting on the plant 

c. an insect getting stuck on the plant 

d. a person touching the plant 


c. an insect getting stick on the plant 

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Why is the insect stuck in the pitcher plant?

a. it cannot climb back up the slippery sides 

b. the liquid inside the plant is sticky 

c. a leaf of the plant folds over

d. the plant sucks the insect inside

a. it cannot climb back up the slippery sides 

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Which of these is a plant that eats animals?

a. a bladderwort 

b. a tulip

c. a bamboo

d. a dandelion 

a. a bladderwort 

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Some plants live in wetlands. Wetlands are 

a. mountain 

b. deserts 

c. forests 

d. swamps 

d. swamps 

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The leaf gives off a sweet juice that insects like. 

Insects are 

a. animals with fur 

b. fish with scales

c. bugs with six legs

d. animals with long tails 

c. bugs with six legs 

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How did the pitcher plant get its name?


it is shaped like a pitcher and holds water. 

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what does trapping mean? 

allows entrance but no exit 

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