2.12C Seed Dispersal and Pollination
2.13A Plant Parts
2.13B Animal Structures
Mixed Review
Mixed Review
100

Butterflies depend on flowers to get the nectar they eat. How do plants depend on butterflies?

a. Butterflies spread seeds to new places.

b. Butterflies eat bugs off the plants.

c. Butterflies pollinate the plants. 

Butterflies pollinate the plants

100

What do leaves do for the plant?

a. help the plant move

b. make food using sunlight

c. hold the plant in the ground

d. carry seeds

make food using sunlight

100

A bird is gathering twigs and fur. Why?

a. to eat

b. to build a nest

c. to drink water

d. to migrate

to build a nest

100

How does camouflage help an animal survive?

It helps the animal blend in with its environment to hide from prey. It helps the animal blend in with its environment to hide and catch its prey.

100

A coconut falls into the ocean and travels to another shore. What caused the seed to move?

water

200

Which seeds are most likely to be carried by wind?

a. heavy seeds inside fruit

b. sticky seeds with hooks

c. light, fluffy seeds

d. large, hard seeds

light, fluffy seeds

200

Why are the roots important?

a. they catch sunlight

b. they take in water and nutrients from the soil

c. they make flowers

they take in water and nutrient from the soil

200

Which structure helps an animal breathe?

a. sharp teeth

b. blowhole on a dolphin

c. claws

d. tails

blowhole on a dolphin

200

How does an elephant's body structure help it take in water?

It uses its trunk like a straw and brings it to its mouth 

200

How does a long tongue help some animals (like frogs)?

it helps them catch food

300

How can seeds travel?

By wind, water, and other animals

300

A student is testing plant growth. One plant gets saltwater. What should the other plant get?

freshwater
300

How do animal structures help them survive?

they help animals meet their needs (take in food, water, and air)

300

What would happen if a plant did not have leaves?

The plant would be unable to make its food.

300

A duck has webbed feet. How do these help the duck survive?

they help it swim in water

400

How do animals help plants?

They move seeds to new places

400

What is the function of the stem?

to bring water and nutrients to the rest of the plant

400

Name one animal structure and how it helps the animal

examples may include: talons on eagles help them catch their prey, tiger/lion sharp teeth help them break down meat, horse strong, flat teeth help it break down plants

400

Which seeds are MOST likely to stick to an animal's fur?

sticky or hooked seeds

400

Explain how TWO plant parts help a plant survive.

roots take in water and nutrients

stem brings water and nutrients to the rest of the plant

leaves take in sunlight, water, and air to make food for the plant

fruits hold the seeds


500
Give an example of pollination

examples can include: bees collecting nectar, hummingbirds collecting nectar, butterflies carrying pollen on their legs when they land on flowers

500

What is the function of the fruit?

to hold seeds

500
How does a fish's gills help it survive in its environment?

It helps it breath in water

500

How do animals help spread seeds?

by carrying or eating seeds and dropping them somewhere else
500

What would you observe with a hand lens?

a. a large animal

b. a small animal or insect

c. an animal that is far away

a small animal or insect