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Click on the correct answer in each question The computer will tell you if you are right or wrong Good Luck!

Question 1 Which one of these is not a fruit

Question 2 Why are seeds made to move away from the parent plant? To avoid being eaten To find another plant of the same species To get more light and nutrients

Question 3 Which list contains all four methods of a plant leaving home? Crawling Being eaten Exploding Jumping Clinging on Being eaten Exploding Flying away Digging Being eaten Flying away Sliding

Question 4 What is the name of this part of a flower? Anther Petal Style Ovary Filament Stigma

Question 5 What is the name of this part of a flower? Anther Petal Style Ovary Filament Stigma

Question 6 What is the name of this part of a flower? Anther Petal Style Ovary Filament Stigma

Question 7 What is the name of this part of a flower? Anther Petal Style Ovary Filament Stigma

Question 8 What is the name given when seeds in good soil begin to grow? Transpiration Evaporation Translation Germination

Question 9 What is the name given when pollen from one plant reaches another plant of the same type? Digestion Pollination Location Germination