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Plant reproduction
By Katie Cheung
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Reviewing flower structure, pollination and seed dispersal.
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Question 1
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What is pollination?
Growth of flowers and plants.
Attracting bees to the flower.
Process of plant reproduction.
Transfer of pollen from male to female parts.
Question 2
2.
Which insect is most commonly associated with pollination?
Mosquitoes pollinate flowers.
Butterflies are always pollinators.
Bees are the most common pollinators.
Ants carry pollen.
Question 3
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What role do flowers play in pollination?
Flowers do not help trees.
Flowers only grow from seeds.
Flowers produce oxygen directly.
Flowers attract pollinators with nectar and color.
Question 4
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How does wind contribute to pollination?
Wind only helps in seed dispersal.
Wind creates flowers faster.
Wind makes trees grow taller.
Wind carries pollen from one flower to another.
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Question 11
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What is the main method plants use to reproduce?
By producing seeds
By splitting in half
By growing faster
By making clones
Question 12
12.
Which animals can help with seed dispersal?
Fish swimming in ponds.
Frogs hopping on plants.
Birds eating and dropping seeds.
Insects that sting flowers.
Question 13
13.
Why do some seeds have hooks or wings?
To make planting easier.
To aid in wind or animal dispersal.
To taste better to insects.
To keep the seeds warm.
Question 14
14.
Which of these is a method of seed dispersal?
Wind dispersal of light seeds.
Plants growing larger.
Seeds growing near the parent plant.
Seeds exploding from pods.
Question 15
15.
What is the main purpose of seed dispersal?
To help seeds grow faster.
To make the plant look nice.
To spread seeds away from the parent plant.
To protect seeds from animals.
Question 5
5.
What part of the flower is responsible for producing pollen?
Petal
Ovary
Anther
Stigma
Question 6
6.
Which structure helps to attract pollinators to a flower?
Petal
Style
Stamen
Ovary
Question 7
7.
What is the function of the ovary in a flower?
Supports petals
Generates pollen
Produces nectar
Contains ovules that develop into seeds
Question 8
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What connects the stigma to the ovary in a flower?
Stamen
Nectar
Anther
Style
Question 9
9.
What is the purpose of the sepals?
Produce seeds
Attract pollinators
Protect the flower bud
Make nectar
Question 10
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What is the role of the stigma?
Receives pollen
Produces pollen
Creates seeds
Forms petals