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Question 1
1.

Match the flower parts to their functions.

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Stigma
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Attract pollinators
Stamen
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Question 2
2.

Identify the parts of the flower.

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Ovary
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Produces pollen
Ovule
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Question 3
3.

What part of the plant is primarily responsible for photosynthesis?

Question 4
4.

Which structure in the plant is primarily responsible for water transport?

Question 5
5.

Question 6
6.

Which of these are the functions on the vascular tissue? (Select 3)

Question 7
7.

What does phloem transport in plants? (select 2)

Question 8
8.

What is transpiration in plants?

Question 9
9.

Which structure receives pollen during fertilization?

Question 10
10.

Question 11
11.

Which of the following statements about sexual reproduction in flowers is incorrect?

Question 12
12.

Which of the following are true about stomata on leaves? (Select 3)

Question 13
13.

Match the plant tropisms to their environmental cues.

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Response due to touch or contact
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Hydrotropism
Growth direction influenced by light
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Thigmotropism
Growth direction influenced by gravity
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Question 14
14.

What distinguishes nastic movements from tropism movements?

Male reproductive structure
Pistil
Female reproductive structure
Filament
Receives pollen
Petals
Supports anther
Contains ovules
Receptacle
Connects stigma to ovary
Style
Develops into seed
Anther
Supports flower parts
Flowers
Fruit
Which of the following are function of the root system? (Select 4)
Absorb water from the soil
Food storage
Absorb mineral from the soil
Moving sugars from the leaves to the roots
anchoring the plant in place
Producing flowers
photosynthesis
Transporting food (sugar) made in the leaves to the rest of the plant
Helping support the plant
Protect the external part of the plant
Transporting rooting hormones
c. oxygen
d. Hormone
e. water
Which of these are parts of the shoot system? (Select all that apply)
Stems
Fruits
Buds
Leaves
Flowers
Roots
Fertilization in flowers occurs when male and female gametes fuse to form a zygote.
Petals play a direct role in the production of gametes for sexual reproduction.
The ovary of a flower develops into a fruit after fertilization.
Stomata play a role in reducing water loss through transpiration.
Stomata are only found on the upper surface of leaves.
Stomata are controlled by guard cells that regulate their opening and closing.
Stomata are always open to maximize photosynthesis.
Geotropism
Growth direction influenced by water
Phototropism