3rd Grade Classifying Plants Assessment

3rd Grade Classifying Plants Assessment

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3rd Grade

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1.

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What is a flowering plant?

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A flowering plant is a type of plant that produces flowers and seeds. Examples include roses and sunflowers.

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What are spores?

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Spores are tiny reproductive cells that can develop into a new plant. They are used by plants like ferns and mosses to reproduce.

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What is a fern?

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A fern is a type of non-flowering plant that reproduces using spores instead of seeds. They often have feathery leaves.

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What is a non-flowering plant?

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A non-flowering plant is a plant that does not produce flowers or seeds. Examples include ferns and mosses.

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What is a pine tree?

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A pine tree is a type of conifer that has needle-like leaves and produces cones instead of flowers.

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What is a moss?

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Moss is a small, non-flowering plant that reproduces using spores and typically grows in moist environments.

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What are the main characteristics of flowering plants?

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Flowering plants have flowers, produce seeds, and often have broad leaves.

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How do ferns reproduce?

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Ferns reproduce using spores, which are released from the undersides of their leaves.

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What is the difference between flowering and non-flowering plants?

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Flowering plants produce flowers and seeds, while non-flowering plants reproduce using spores.

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What are cones?

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Cones are reproductive structures found in coniferous plants like pine trees, which contain seeds.

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