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Science

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4th Grade

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33 Slides • 28 Questions

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Which of the following is a function of the parts of a plant's body?

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Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil.

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Leaves store food for the plant.

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Flowers help the plant to move.

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Stems produce seeds.

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Open Ended

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?

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Root, stem, and leaf; roots absorb water, stems support and transport, leaves photosynthesize

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Flower, fruit, and seed; flowers attract pollinators, fruits protect seeds, seeds grow new plants

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Root, flower, and fruit; roots store food, flowers make seeds, fruits are for eating

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Stem, leaf, and flower; stems store food, leaves make seeds, flowers photosynthesize

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Open Ended

Explain the differences between taproot and fibrous root systems.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are characteristics of woody stems?

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Hard

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Brown

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Difficult to break

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Green

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Open Ended

Describe the general shape and color of most leaves.

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Fill in the Blank

The part of the plant where photosynthesis mainly occurs is the ___.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are types of leaf vein arrangements?

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Pinnate

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Palmate

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Curved

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Parallel

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Multiple Choice

Which type of leaf venation is found in mango and guava leaves?

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Pinnate (menyirip)

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Palmate (menjari)

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Curved (melengkung)

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Parallel (sejajar)

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following leaves is an example of palmate venation?

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Mango leaf

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Papaya leaf

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Betel leaf

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Rice leaf

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Multiple Select

Select all the leaves that have curved venation:

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Betel leaf

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Water hyacinth leaf

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Corn leaf

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Cassava leaf

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The leaf venation found in rice and corn leaves is called ___ venation.

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Multiple Choice

What is the main difference between compound leaves and simple leaves?

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Compound leaves have one blade, simple leaves have many blades

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Compound leaves have many blades on one stalk, simple leaves have one blade per stalk

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Simple leaves are always larger than compound leaves

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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?

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Sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide

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Oxygen, water, and soil

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Glucose, oxygen, and sunlight

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Water, minerals, and nitrogen

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Fill in the Blank

Plants absorb ___ from the air during photosynthesis.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are products of photosynthesis?

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Glucose

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Oxygen

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Carbon dioxide

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Water

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Open Ended

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?

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Absorbing carbon dioxide

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Producing nitrogen

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Releasing water vapor

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Absorbing oxygen

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Multiple Choice

Which type of plant reproduction involves both male and female parent plants?

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Generative reproduction

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Vegetative reproduction

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Artificial reproduction

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Natural reproduction

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Multiple Choice

Which parts of the flower are directly involved in generative reproduction?

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Stigma and anther

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Petal and sepal

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Stamen and pistil

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Stem and leaf

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Multiple Select

Which of the following statements are true about complete and incomplete flowers?

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A complete flower has all flower parts.

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An incomplete flower lacks one or more flower parts.

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A hibiscus is an example of a complete flower.

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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?

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Perfect flowers have all flower parts, imperfect flowers do not.

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Perfect flowers have both male and female organs, imperfect flowers have only one.

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Perfect flowers are always colorful, imperfect flowers are not.

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Perfect flowers can self-pollinate, imperfect flowers cannot.

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Fill in the Blank

A flower that has both male and female reproductive organs is called a ___ flower.

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Open Ended

Describe the process of pollination and fertilization in flowering plants.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a pollination agent mentioned in the images?

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Wind

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Water

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Insects

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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?

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To identify parts of plants and describe their functions, explain photosynthesis and its importance, and identify plant reproduction and report it.

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To learn about animal habitats and their diets.

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To study the history of plant discovery.

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To memorize the names of all plant species.

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