- What is the reproductive part of the flowering plant?
Your answer:
leaf
cell
flower
root
- The structures in a plant cell which food making occurs are called
Your answer:
vacuoles
pistils
nuclei
chloroplasts
- What part of the plant connects the roots to the leaves?
Your answer:
cell wall
stem
heartwood
bark
- What is the food making factory of a plant?
Your answer:
leaf
sapwood
petiole
phloem
- What is the basic unit of all living things?
Your answer:
xylem
chlorophyll
cell
nucleus
- In what form do most plants store extra food?
Your answer:
energy
starch
glucose
oxygen
- Plant responses to the environment are called
Your answer:
stomata
tropism
cytoplasms
oxygen
- Living things that break down the bodies of dead organisms are called
Your answer:
stomata
decomposers
producers
consumers
- The process of using light energy to produce glucose is called
Your answer:
phototropism
photosynthesis
cell respiration
transpiration
- Living things that obtain their energy by eating other living things are called
Your answer:
stomata
consumers
producers
decomposers
- What are living things that can make their own food?
Your answer:
producers
chloroplasts
food chains
consumers
- What shows the feeding relationships and energy transfer among living things?
Your answer:
transpiration
food web
energy pyramid
food chain
- A young tree is called a
Your answer:
seedling
clone
sapling
flower
- The sprouting of a plant is called
Your answer:
pollination
reproduction
fertilization
germination
- As a plant's stem appears above the ground, it becomes a
Your answer:
fruit
ovary
seedling
sapling
- An embryo grows by using the food stored in the
Your answer:
ovule
seed coat
sapling
seed leaves
- After fertilization, an ovary enlarges and develops into a
Your answer:
ovule
sapling
fruit
clone
- What are plants called that produces seeds with two seed leaves?
Your answer:
conifers
monocots
ferns
dicots
- Structures or behaviors that help a plant survive in its environment are called
Your answer:
endangered species
dispersals
adaptations
horsetails
- Plants that inhabitated the ancient world but have since died out are
Your answer:
succulents
extinct
endangered
conifers
- What are plants that have roots, stems, leaves, and flowers called
Your answer:
conifers
endangered species
flowering plants
dicots
- Rain falling through polluted air can become
Your answer:
extinct
dispersed
dirty
acidic
- Which is not an example of plant adaptation?
Your answer:
petals on flowers
growing close to the ground
needle shaped leaves
waxy leaf covering
- Carrots, celery, lettuce and spinach are examples of plant parts that we eat. What parts of the plant are they?
Your answer:
stem and root
stem, root, leaf, seed
stem, root, leaf
roots