Cells
Organelles
Plant Reproduction
Plant Classification
Weathering and Erosion
100

Which is the most important cell in the human body

They all are 


100

What is then biggest organ in the human body

The skin

100

How do plants reproduce

By producing seeds

100

 Is a orcid Vascular or Non vascular

Vascular

100

If a rushing river carries away dirt from a riverbank, is that weathering or erosion?

Erosion. The water is moving the sediment

200

What is the name for the tiny, basic building block that makes up all living things?

A cell

200

Which organelle acts like a powerhouse or battery, taking food and turning it into energy so the cell can work and play?

The Mitochondria

200

What is the colorful part of a flower that attracts bees and butterflies

  • A) Sepal
  • B) Petal
  • C) Root
  • B) Petal
200

Do strawberry's have seeds Yes or No

Yes

200

What do we call the bits of rock and sand left behind after a rock breaks down?

Sediment

300

What is the name for the tiny, basic building block that makes up all living things?

True

300

Plant cells have a tough, stiff outer layer that animal cells don't have. It helps the plant stand tall and protects it. What is this called

The Cell Wall

300

What is the fine, powdery yellow dust made by the male part of a flower

  • A) Nectar
  • B) Soil
  • C) Pollen
  • C) Pollen
300

Do blueberrys have seeds

yes

300

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

Weathering breaks rock down into tiny pieces, while erosion moves those broken pieces to a new place

400

Which part of the cell acts like its "brain" or "control center" and holds the DNA?

the nucleus

400

Which green organelle acts like a tiny kitchen, using energy from the sun to make food (sugar) for the plant

Chloroplast

400


 What is the name of the male part of a flower?


  • A) Pistil
  • B) Stamen
  • C) Stem




  • B) Stamen
400

What are the two main groups scientists use to divide all plants?

  • Answer: Vascular and non-vascular.
400

What is sediment?

Tiny pieces of broken rock, sand, and soil.

500

Which cell part acts like a security guard, letting good things (like food and water) in and keeping bad things out?


The cell membrane.

500

What organelle looks like a bubble and acts like a backpack or storage room to hold food, water, and waste for the cell

The Vacuole

500


 What is the sticky female part of a flower that catches the pollen?



  • A) Stigma
  • B) Anther
  • C) Leaf


  • A) Stigma
500

Why are mosses considered non-vascular plants?

Answer: Because they do not have true roots, stems, or leaves to carry water.

500

What are two things that cause erosion?

Moving water (rivers/waves), wind, ice (glaciers), or gravity.

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