Stems , Leaves and Roots
Flowers, Fruits and Seeds
Flowers, Fruits and Seeds 1
Flowers, Fruits and Seeds 2
100

Name three parts of a plant. 

Root, stem, leaves, flower, fruit. 

100

Name 4 parts of a flower. 

Petal, sepal, pistil, satmen. 

100

What grows first during seed germination?

Roots. 

100

What can you find inside of an ovary?

Ovules. 


200

What does a stem do for a plant?

Stem can transport water. 

200

Name 2 parts of a stamen. 

Anther and filament. 

200

Name two ways seeds disperse. 

Wind, gravity, water, animals and explosions. 

200

Name two types of pollination. 

Self-pollination and cross-pollination. 

300

Two types of roots are?

Fibrous root and taproot. 

300

Name 3 parts of a pistil. 

Stigma, style and ovary. 

300

Name three ways plants reproduce. 

Seeds, roots, stems, leaves and spores. 

300

Name 3 helpers in cross-pollination.

Wind, waters and animals. 

400

What do leaves do for a plant?

Leaves release water by transpiration.

Leaves can make food by photosynthesis. 

400

Name 4 types of flowers.

Perfect, imperfect, complete and incomplete flower. 

400

Name two parts of a bean. 

Seed coat, cotyledon, radicle and plumule. 

400

Where does fertilisation take place?

Inside of an ovary. 

500

What do roots do for a plant?

They absorb water from the soil. 

They keep the plant upright and stable. 

500

Explain how pollination happens. 

Pollination is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma. 

500

What is germination?

Process of seeds developing into new plants. 

500

How are seeds formed?

Seeds are formed when pollen from the male part of the flower, lands on the female part of the flower.