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100

Flowering plants produce seeds. True or false?

True

100
Where do roots grow?
Under the ground
100

Plant do not make their own food. True or false?

False. Plants make their own food. 

100

Dry fruits contain a lot of water. True or false?

False. Dry fruits contain very little water. 

100

Plants provide oxygen and food for humans and animals. True or false?

True.

200

What are the two large groups that plants are divided into?

Seed plants and seedless plants.

200

What are the three female parts of a plant?

The stigma, pistil, ovule

200

Plants make their own food through a process called _________.

Photosynthesis 

200

Give one example of a fleshy fruit.

Grape, orange, strawberry, etc.

200

List three foods you eat that come from plants.

Any fruit or vegetable name is correct.
300

What are the two types of seed plants?

Flowering plants and non-flowering plants.

300

The roots absorb ________ and ________ from the soil.

Water and nutrients.

300
During photosynthesis, plants release ________ into the air.

oxygen

300

Is the pistil a female or male part of the flower?

Female.

300

What is the flat part of the leaf called?

the blade.

400

Give an example of a seedless plant.

Mosses or ferns.

400

Name a nonflowering plant

Ferns, mosses, mushrooms

400

True or False: Plants need soil to survive

False.

400

What are petals?

Colored parts of the plant used to attract pollinators

400

Give an example of a plant you would find native in Florida.

Pine trees, mangroves, sawgrass, etc

500

Non-flowering plants have leaves that are _______ shaped.

Needle-shaped

500

Name 2 male parts of a plant

anther and stamen

500

What do plants need to make their own food? Hint: there are four things they need. 

water, mineral salts, carbon dioxide, and sunlight.

500

The pollen must enter the _________ to begin fertilization

stigma

500

Why are plants important for the environment? Provide two reasons.

Plants provide food for animals, oxygen, and protect the soil.