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Flowering Plant

Flowering Plant

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Science

5th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS1-4, MS-LS2-1, 4-LS1-1

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Created by

Yoshy Faweta

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1 Slide • 24 Questions

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FLOWERING PLANT

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The function of a flower in a plant is...

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to beautify the plant

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to do reproduction

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absorb the water

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to do photosynthesis

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This part of flower is ... part.

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male

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female

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Female part of flower is called....

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stamen

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anther

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filament

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carpel

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Pollination is the process by which pollen....

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falls onto stigma

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moves to reach ovule

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become seed

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fly away

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It has been very windy, and the flowers on a plant have lost all their petals.

Which of the following may happen as a result?

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The flowers may no longer be able to attract insects

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the plant will die without petals

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the plant will not be able to reproduce

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Insects play an important role in transporting pollen from one flower to another.

Which part of the flower contains pollen?

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anther

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petal

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ovary

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stigma

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Which picture is showing Pollination?

(Choose 2 correct answers)

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Many flowering plants have very colorful petals like the lily seen here. What is the main purpose of these colorful petals?
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to protect the plant from predators
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to capture sunlight for photosynthesis
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to distract birds from eating the seeds
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to attract insects that pollinate the flower

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Multiple Choice

The part of a plant that grows into a new plant.

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food store

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roots

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seed

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flower

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Part of flower that will turn into seed is ....

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stigma

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style

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ovary

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ovules

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The stage in flowering plant life cycle when male cell join with egg in ovule is ....

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germination

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pollination

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fertilisation

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seed dispersal

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The correct stages for A and B are ....

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A=seed production

B=seed dispersal

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A= pollination

B=germination

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A=seed dispersal

B=pollination

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A= pollination

B=Seed dispersal

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The tomato plant is going through some stages to do reproduction. If X, Y, Z represent the different stages, what order should they be?

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X-->Y-->Z

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Y-->X-->Z

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Z-->Y-->X

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Y-->Z-->X

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2. Why do plants disperse their seeds? (more than one correct answers)

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to prevent overcrowding

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to reduce competition between the parent plant and the young plants.

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to prevent cross pollination between the parent plant and the young plants

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to get suitable place to grow

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8. The fruit that has wing-like structure disperse their seeds by....

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water

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wind

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bursting

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animals

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The seeds that can be dispersed by wind are ....

(choose 2 correct answers)

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2
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What does a seed need for germination?

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air and water only

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water and a suitable temperature only

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air, water and a suitable temperature

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water only

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Matt, Erica and Lee do an experiment to germinate seeds. Whose set-up will make the seeds geminate?

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Matt

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Erica

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Lee

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Germination is ....

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when a seed starts to grow

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when an egg and pollen join together

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when pollen moves stamen to stigma

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when a plant makes its own food.

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