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Botany 3/4

Botany 3/4

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Science

6th - 9th Grade

Practice Problem

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NGSS
MS-LS3-2, MS-PS1-2, MS-PS1-5

Standards-aligned

Created by

Heather Swinney

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7 Slides • 10 Questions

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Botany 3/4

Review

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This Weeks Topics

Flower Parts


Chemical Vs. Physical Changes


Pollinators (Esp. Bees)

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Multiple Choice

Pollen needs to be moved from the.....

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stamen to the pistil

2

pistil to the stamen

4

Multiple Choice

Plants can self pollinate with their own pollen and ovules or cross pollinate between two different plants. True or False?

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True

2

False

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Types of pollination

In self pollination, pollen moves from the anther(tip of male part) to the stigma (tip of female part)

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Multiple Choice

Any type of flower can get it's pollen picked up by...

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water

2

wind

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animals

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all of the above

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Multiple Choice

A flower growing then withering and dying back would be an example of a...

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physical change

2

chemical change

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Multiple Choice

Putting food coloring into a vase with white flowers would cause those flowers to change color. Is this a chemical or a physical change?

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physical change

2

chemical change

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Draw a model explaining what happens to the flowers. Why are the flowers changing color?

Write your answer in your notebook

10

Multiple Choice

An onion rotting is an example of a....

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physical change

2

chemical change

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Fill in the Blank

Honeybees eat what from flowers?

12

Multiple Choice

Pollen has half of the genes from the plant that produced it. True or False?

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Pollinators are responsible for about how many in every three bites of food?

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1

2

2

3

3

15

Multiple Choice

Generally speaking, the majority of pollinators belong to one species of bee found in North America. True or False?

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True

2

False

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Not True!

There are thousands of species of bees in North America alone.


Native bees are pollinators too

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Botany 3/4

Review

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