What grows underground?
Roots
Name one flowering plant!
Apple, roses, tomato, hibiscus, etc.
What process is done after pollination?
Fertilisation
Non-flowering plants don’t produce _______.
Seeds
Wind
Mention 2 stamens!
Anther & fillament
What are the male parts of the flower?
Stamen
What develops after the fertilisation process?
The ovule (seed), the ovary (fruit)
Give 2 examples of seeds that are dispersed by water.
Water lily and coconut
What is the role of a petal?
To attract pollinators
Conifers, ferns, mosses, bushes
What are the coloured parts of a flower called?
Petals
How does a burdock seed disperse? Explain!
The hook on the burdock seed was attached to the fur of the passing mammals. Then it will be dropped in different places by the animals.
What is germination?
Mention 3 parts that belong to a carpel!
Stigma, style, ovary
What are the functions of root?
Fix the plant to the ground and absorb water
Where does reproduction take place in plants?
The flowers
How does a violet disperse? Explain!
When the violet is ripe, the pod becomes heavier and will pop the seeds out.
Mention all the seed dispersal methods!
Water, wind, animal, explosion
It raises the stigma.
Whose role is that?
Style
The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the flower with the helped of agents such as insects, animals, or wind.
Based on how they reproduce, Plants can be classified into ....... groups. Mention!
2 groups. Flowering plants or non-flowering plants
What do seeds need to germinate? Mention all factors!
Water, warmth, air
Where is the stem of a fern?
Underground
Explain what is meant by control, dependent, and independent variables in the experiment!
Control (keep the same)
Dependent (what we measure/investigate)
Independent (what we change)