
Plant Reproduction Review
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6th - 8th Grade
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John Heuer
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3 Slides • 22 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What is the male part of the flower called?
Pistil
Stamen
Pollen
Ovule
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Multiple Choice
What is the female part of the flower called?
Pistil
Stamen
Pollen
Ovule
3
Multiple Choice
The female sex cell of a plant is called:
Pistil
Stamen
Pollen
Ovule
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Multiple Choice
The male sex cell of a plant is called:
Pistil
Stamen
Pollen
Ovule
5
Multiple Choice
Which of the following describes the process of pollen uniting with the ovule to form seeds?
Budding
Running
Pollination
Fertilization
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Multiple Choice
What is the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil called?
Budding
Running
Pollination
Fertilization
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Multiple Choice
The process by which a plant grows from a seed or spore into a seedling is called:
Off Shoot
Running
Germination
Budding
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Labelling
Label the different parts of the female reproductive organ of a flower
Stigma
Ovary
Style
Ovule
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Labelling
Label the different parts of the Male Reproductive System of a Flower
Filament
Pollen
Anther
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Labelling
Label the parts of the flower.
stamen
pistil
petal
ovary
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Multiple Choice
What best describes #1
Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again
The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.
Pollen comes off the stamen
Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.
Pollen fertilizes the eggs in the ovules.
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Multiple Choice
What best describes #2 in the pollination life cycle diagram?
Pollen fertilizes the eggs in the ovules.
Pollen comes off the stamen
Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.
Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again
The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.
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Multiple Choice
What best describes #3 in the pollination life cycle diagram?
Pollen comes off the stamen
The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.
Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.
Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again
Pollen fertilizes the eggs in the ovules.
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Multiple Choice
What best describes #4 in the pollination life cycle diagram?
Pollen comes off the stamen
Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.
Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again
The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.
Pollen fertilizes the eggs in the ovules.
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Multiple Choice
What best describes #5 in the pollination life cycle diagram?
Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.
Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again
The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.
Fruit ripens and the seeds come out
Pollen comes off the stamen
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Multiple Choice
What best describes #6 in the pollination life cycle diagram?
Pollen comes off the stamen
The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.
Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.
Pollen fertilizes the eggs in the ovules.
Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again
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Multiple Choice
What do pine trees and apple trees have in common?
They reproduce via sexual reproduction by producing spores
They reproduce via asexual reproduction by producing fruits
They reproduce via asexual reproduction by producing runners
They reproduce via sexual reproduction by producing seeds
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between how pine trees reproduce and how apple trees reproduce?
Pine trees reproduce via spores. Apple Trees reproduce via flowers
Pine Trees reproduce via cones. Apple trees reproduce via flowers
Pine Trees reproduce via flowers. Apple trees reproduce via runners
Pine Trees reproduce via flowers. Apple Trees reproduce via cones
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Multiple Choice
How do cone bearing plants like pine trees pollinate?
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Multiple Choice
How do flower bearing plants like Daises pollinate?
24
Multiple Select
What is included in a seed?
Plant Embryos
Initial Food
A Flower
Developed Roots
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Multiple Choice
How does a plant like a fern which does not produce seeds, reproduce?
By Sexual reproduction via spore clusters
By Asexual Reproduction via fruits
By Asexual Reproduction by producing spores
By Sexual Reproduction by producing cones
What is the male part of the flower called?
Pistil
Stamen
Pollen
Ovule
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