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Which of the following is a function of the parts of a plant's body?
Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Leaves store food for the plant.
Flowers help the plant to move.
Stems produce seeds.
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Why are plants considered an essential source of life for humans and other living beings?
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What are the main parts of a plant and their functions?
Root, stem, and leaf; roots absorb water, stems support and transport, leaves photosynthesize
Flower, fruit, and seed; flowers attract pollinators, fruits protect seeds, seeds grow new plants
Root, flower, and fruit; roots store food, flowers make seeds, fruits are for eating
Stem, leaf, and flower; stems store food, leaves make seeds, flowers photosynthesize
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Explain the differences between taproot and fibrous root systems.
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are characteristics of woody stems?
Hard
Brown
Difficult to break
Green
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Open Ended
Describe the general shape and color of most leaves.
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are types of leaf vein arrangements?
Pinnate
Palmate
Curved
Parallel
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Which type of leaf venation is found in mango and guava leaves?
Pinnate (menyirip)
Palmate (menjari)
Curved (melengkung)
Parallel (sejajar)
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following leaves is an example of palmate venation?
Mango leaf
Papaya leaf
Betel leaf
Rice leaf
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Select all the leaves that have curved venation:
Betel leaf
Water hyacinth leaf
Corn leaf
Cassava leaf
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What is the main difference between compound leaves and simple leaves?
Compound leaves have one blade, simple leaves have many blades
Compound leaves have many blades on one stalk, simple leaves have one blade per stalk
Simple leaves are always larger than compound leaves
Compound leaves are only found in tropical plants
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Open Ended
Explain the difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs in terms of how they obtain food.
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Multiple Choice
What are the main ingredients required for photosynthesis in plants?
Sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
Oxygen, water, and soil
Glucose, oxygen, and sunlight
Water, minerals, and nitrogen
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Which of the following are products of photosynthesis?
Glucose
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Water
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Explain how plants contribute as producers in the food chain.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main function of plants in cleaning the air?
Absorbing carbon dioxide
Producing nitrogen
Releasing water vapor
Absorbing oxygen
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Multiple Choice
Which type of plant reproduction involves both male and female parent plants?
Generative reproduction
Vegetative reproduction
Artificial reproduction
Natural reproduction
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Multiple Choice
Which parts of the flower are directly involved in generative reproduction?
Stigma and anther
Petal and sepal
Stamen and pistil
Stem and leaf
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Which of the following statements are true about complete and incomplete flowers?
A complete flower has all flower parts.
An incomplete flower lacks one or more flower parts.
A hibiscus is an example of a complete flower.
A bird of paradise flower has all flower parts.
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Multiple Choice
Based on the images, what is the main difference between perfect and imperfect flowers?
Perfect flowers have all flower parts, imperfect flowers do not.
Perfect flowers have both male and female organs, imperfect flowers have only one.
Perfect flowers are always colorful, imperfect flowers are not.
Perfect flowers can self-pollinate, imperfect flowers cannot.
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Describe the process of pollination and fertilization in flowering plants.
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Which of the following is NOT a pollination agent mentioned in the images?
Wind
Water
Insects
Fire
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Open Ended
How do you think understanding the process of photosynthesis can help us appreciate the importance of plants in our daily lives?
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Multiple Choice
What are the main objectives of learning about plants as a source of life, as described in the lesson?
To identify parts of plants and describe their functions, explain photosynthesis and its importance, and identify plant reproduction and report it.
To learn about animal habitats and their diets.
To study the history of plant discovery.
To memorize the names of all plant species.
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