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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

From Seed to Plant

Question 1

$100

Where would you find the beginning of a new plant? A inside a seed B inside a flower C inside a shoot D inside a petal

Where would you find the beginning of a new plant? A inside a seed B inside a flower C inside a shoot D inside a petal

Question 2

$200

Which of the following is correct? A all seeds taste good B all seeds are the same shape C seeds grow into the same kind of plant they came from D all seeds are the same color

Which of the following is correct? A all seeds taste good B all seeds are the same shape C seeds grow into the same kind of plant they came from D all seeds are the same color

Question 3

$300

C it produces nectar to attract birds and insects What does the stamen do? A it makes fruit B it makes pollen C it produces nectar to attract birds and insects D it sits on the couch and watches movies all day

C it produces nectar to attract birds and insects What does the stamen do? A it makes fruit B it makes pollen C it produces nectar to attract birds and insects D it sits on the couch and watches movies all day

Question 4

$400

A the wind B the sun C the stamen D the candy man can What can move pollen from flower to flower and scatter seeds in all directions? A the wind B the sun C the stamen D the candy man can

A the wind B the sun C the stamen D the candy man can What can move pollen from flower to flower and scatter seeds in all directions? A the wind B the sun C the stamen D the candy man can

Question 5

$500

Why do some seeds have hooks? A so they can go fishing B so they can stick to fur and get to different places C to hang Christmas lights from D to help flowers get pollen

Why do some seeds have hooks? A so they can go fishing B so they can stick to fur and get to different places C to hang Christmas lights from D to help flowers get pollen

Question 6

$600

How are seed coats and fruit around a seed the same? A they can help protect the seed B they look good with a pair of mittens C they make the seed look pretty D they make seeds open up

How are seed coats and fruit around a seed the same? A they can help protect the seed B they look good with a pair of mittens C they make the seed look pretty D they make seeds open up

Question 7

$700

What are the three things seeds need to start growing? A soil, water, and coats B nectar, pollen, and soil C soil, water, and sun D a good breakfast and plenty of sleep

What are the three things seeds need to start growing? A soil, water, and coats B nectar, pollen, and soil C soil, water, and sun D a good breakfast and plenty of sleep

Question 8

$800

Why does a seed and plant need roots? A so it can get up and walk away B so it can breathe under the ground C so it can get water and minerals D so it can germinate

Why does a seed and plant need roots? A so it can get up and walk away B so it can breathe under the ground C so it can get water and minerals D so it can germinate

Question 9

$900

What is it called when a seed begins to grow? A a good thing B pollination C nutrition D germination

What is it called when a seed begins to grow? A a good thing B pollination C nutrition D germination

Question 10

$1000

This book is_______. A a play B a poem C nonfiction D fiction

This book is_______. A a play B a poem C nonfiction D fiction