Cells
Flowers
REPRODUCTION
Plants
Energy
100

Which organelle controls the activities of the cell?

Nucleus

100

What is the male part of a flower called?

Stamen

100

What is pollination?

The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma

100

What is the process by which plants make their own food?

Photosynthesis 

100

What type of energy does a moving object have?

Kinetic Energy 

200

Which part of the cell controls what enters and leaves the cell?

Cell Membrane

200

Which part of the flower receives pollen grains?

Stigma

200

Name TWO agents of pollination.

Wind / insects / birds / water

200

Name the FOUR things needed for photosynthesis.

Sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll

200

What type of energy is stored in food and batteries?

Chemical Energy 

300

The jelly-like fluid that suspends organelles.

Cytoplasm

300

State the function of the petals.

To attract pollinators through bright colors and scent

300

What is the difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination?

Self-pollination occurs within the same plant; cross-pollination occurs between different plants of the same species.

300

What is the function of the cotyledon in a seed?

Stores food for the embryo

300

State the energy conversion in a flashlight.

Chemical → Electrical → Light

400

Why would a cell be unable to function properly if its mitochondria stop working?

Mitochondria release energy from food through respiration, and without them the cell would not have enough energy to carry out its activities.

400

State the TWO parts of the stamen and give their functions.

Anther – produces pollen grains

Filament – holds up the anther so pollen can be easily released and transferred

400

Which method of plant reproduction uses underground swollen stems to store food?

Tubers

400

State THREE conditions necessary for germination.

Water, oxygen, warmth

400

What form of energy is stored in a stretched rubber band?

Elastic Potential Energy

500

A student observes a cell with a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large vacuole. Identify the type of cell and explain how each structure helps it survive.

What is a Plant cell

Cell wall supports and protects

Chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis

Large vacuole stores water and maintains shape

500

Explain how a pollen grain reaches the ovule during fertilisation.

After landing on the stigma, the pollen grain grows a pollen tube down the style into the ovary, where it joins the ovule for fertilisation.

500

A farmer wants to quickly grow many banana plants that are genetically identical. Explain why vegetative reproduction would be useful and name ONE method that could be used.

Vegetative reproduction produces identical plants quickly without seeds.

Method: runners / suckers / rhizomes

500

Explain why a seed kept in a freezer may not germinate even if water is added.

Seeds need warmth for germination. The low temperature slows or stops enzyme activity needed for growth.

500

Describe the energy changes that occur when water from a dam is used to produce electricity.

Potential Energy → Kinetic Energy → Mechanical Energy → Electrical Energy