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Discovering Plants

Instruction: There are 6 butterflies,6 bees, and 6 flowers each picture contain question, pick a number and answer the question, select the “correct" answer among a set of three or four options; by clicking the answer of your choice. After answering, your choice will be checked either correct or incorrect. If your answer is correct proceed to the next question and if your answer is wrong click back to question.

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A flower has parts that are responsible for the making of seeds A flower has parts that are responsible for the making of seeds. These are _____ and _____. Pistil and stamen Sepals and sepals Style and pollens Filament and ovary

2. The male reproductive organ of a flower is _____? Anther Pollen Pistil Stamen

3. The female reproductive organ of a flower is the ______? Ovule Pistil Stamen Ovary

4. Pollination is important in ________. Production of seeds Planting seed Scattering seeds Germinating seeds

5. Which sentence best describes fertilization in flower? It is ____. The union of sperm cell and the egg cell in the ovary The transfer of the pollen grains from the anther to the stigma The replanting of seedling The reproduction of seeds

6. It protects the embryo. Root Leaf Seed coat flower

7. It grows into a young plant. Seed coat Endosperm Embryo dicot

8. It provides food to the young plant. Seed coat Embryo Endosperm monocot

9. Which of these is not a part of a seed? Flower Embryo Seed coat endosperm

10. Which statement is true ? All plants have seeds. Seeds grow from petals. All seeds have embryos.

11. The epicotyl is a part of the embryo of the seed that grows into _______. Leaves Roots Stem flower

A flowering plant whose seeds have one-seed leaf or cotyledon is______. a monocot a dicot an embryo endosperm

13. A flowering plant whose seeds have two-seed leaf or cotyledon is______. a monocot a dicot an embryo endosperm

A corn seed is an example of ________. a monocot a dicot an endosperm embryo

15. The food of the young plant is __________? Seed coat Endosperm Embryo Stems

16.The part of the seed that grows into a young plant is ________? Embryo Seed coat Endosperm Anther

17. The flowering plants usually grow from _______? Soil Seeds Stems Fruits

18. Aside from favorable temperature, a germinating seed needs oxygen, good soil, and ________? Water Wind Shelter Sun

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