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Hosted by: Mrs. Prostak

How Are Plants Grouped? What are the Parts of a Flower? How do Flowers Make Seeds and Fruits? What is the Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant? Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

Row 1, Col 1 Answer: seeds Flowers and cones are examples of how plants make ___________.

1,2 Answer: pollen The stamen is the part of the flower that makes _________.

1,3 Answer: (A) True The ovary of the flower grows into a fruit A)True B)False

1,4 Answer: (C) is a flowering plant that produces seeds. A mature plant _______. A) produces spores. B) is dormant. C) is a flowering plant that produces seeds. D) is in the resting stage.

2,1 Answer: conifers Plants that make seeds inside cones are called ____.

2,2 Answer: two Corn has ____ kinds of flowers on the same plant.

2,3 Answer: ovule Inside an ________ the seed is formed.

2,4 Answer: (B) False A dormant seed will grow with water, oxygen, and soil. A) True B) False

3,1 Answer: ferns and mosses Name two groups of plants that reproduce with spores.

3,3 Answer: (A) sperm (B) fertilization When the egg of a flower combines with the _______ a seed will grow. This process is called _______. (A) (B)

3,2 Answer: (C) having both A and B The pistil can be described as… A)having a sticky top B)having a thick bottom C)having both A and B D)having none of the above

3,4 YES!!!!!!! Bonus 500 free points

4,1 Answer: (D) moss Which of the following is not a flowering plant. A) tulip B) daisy C) apple tree D) moss

4,2 Way to Go!!! Bonus 1,000 free points

4,3 Answer: The butterfly pollinates the flower by carrying pollen from the stamen to the pistil. How does a butterfly help a flower reproduce?

4,4 Answer: dormant When a seed is in the resting stage it is _______.

5,1 Answer: The make spores. How do plants that do not make seeds reproduce?

5,2 Sorry. Yikes! Subtract 1,000 points

5,3 Answer: embryo Name the part of the seed that grows into a new plant.

5,4 Answer: (C) flowering plants Dicot seeds are _______. A) conifer plants. B) spore-bearing plants. C) flowering plants. D) corn plants.

Final Jeopardy Show what your heading will look like at the top of your test page. Writing your heading at the top of a page is easy.