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SPIRAL: Redo Remote Learning Final

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Which choice below puts the flowering plants process in the correct sequential order?
fertilization, pollination, germination
pollination, fertilization, germination
pollination, germination, fertilization
germination, fertilization, pollination
Which choice below has flowering plant processes and events in the proper, and accurate order?
pollinator is attracted to the petal, pollin sticks to the stigma, ovule is fertilized, seed germinates
pollen tube forms down the style, seed germinates, ovule is fertilized, ovary becomes a fruit
seed germinates, ovule is fertilized, flower is pollinated, ovule becomes a seed
pollen forms in the anther, seed germinates, pollinator picks up pollen, ovule is fertilized
During this process a pollen tube grows down the style reaching an ovule.
pollination
germination
fertilization
transpiration
During this process a plant realeases water through the stomata in its leaves. This brings water, minerals, and nutrients up from the roots to the entire plant.
pollination
germination
fertilization
transpiration
During this process, pollen from one flower attaches to the stigma of another flower by pollinators or wind.
pollination
germination
fertilization
transpiration
During this process, a seed turns into a plant. This happens because of conditions in the seeds environment (there is water plus the temperature is perfect for that seed).
pollination
germination
fertilization
transpiration
What do we call the turning and growing motion in plants that happens when a plant responds to it's environment? Like a sunflower slowly bending towards the sun.
dormancy
respiration
photosynthesis
tropism
What do we it when a plant is alive, but not actively growing? Like grass in the winter.
dormancy
respiration
photosynthesis
tropism
What do we call the process of plants using oxygen to get the energy from glucose so that they may live?
dormancy
respiration
photosynthesis
tropism
What do we call the process of plants using the energy from the sun to turn carbon dioxide and water into glucose for food?
dormancy
respiration
photosynthesis
tropism
Which soil option below whould most likely be best choice for growinig crops.
light and high water cpontent
dark and high parent rock content
light and high humus content
dark and high humus content
What is one connection between plants and soil?
Plants take glucose from soil.
Rocks break down plants into soil.
Water gets into soil through plant roots.
Pieces of dead plants become part of soil.
Think about how soil is formed. Which option below has the soil formation process in the proper order?
decomposers eat dead plants, plants grow and die, parent rock is weathered
plants grow and die, parent rock is weathered, decomposers eat dead plants
parent rock is weathered, plants grow and die, decomposers eat dead plants
parent rock is weathered, decomposers eat dead plants, plants grow and die
Soil develops much more quickly in areas that are...
warm, dry, few living things
cold, wet, lots of living things
cool, dry, lots of living things
warm, wet, lots of living things
What is the difference between an element and a compound?
Elements are made of atoms, and compounds are made of molecules.
Substances that can be classified as compounds are very rare, while substances that can be classified as elements are very common.
Compounds are made of all the exact same kind of atoms, while elements are made up of at least two different kinds of atoms.
Elements are made of all the exact same kind of atoms, while compounds are made up of at least two different kinds of atoms.