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Plant Reproduction Review

Plant Reproduction Review

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Science

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6th - 8th Grade

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Medium

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NGSS
MS-LS3-2, MS-LS1-4

Standards-aligned

Created by

John Heuer

Used 6+ times

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3 Slides • 22 Questions

1

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What is the male part of the flower called?

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Pistil

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Stamen

3

Pollen

4

Ovule

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What is the female part of the flower called?

1

Pistil

2

Stamen

3

Pollen

4

Ovule

3

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The female sex cell of a plant is called:

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Pistil

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Stamen

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Pollen

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Ovule

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The male sex cell of a plant is called:

1

Pistil

2

Stamen

3

Pollen

4

Ovule

5

Multiple Choice

Which of the following describes the process of pollen uniting with the ovule to form seeds?

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Budding

2

Running

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Pollination

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Fertilization

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Multiple Choice

What is the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil called?

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Budding

2

Running

3

Pollination

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Fertilization

7

Multiple Choice

The process by which a plant grows from a seed or spore into a seedling is called:

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Off Shoot

2

Running

3

Germination

4

Budding

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Labelling

Label the different parts of the female reproductive organ of a flower

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Style

Ovary

Stigma

Ovule

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media

10

Labelling

Label the different parts of the Male Reproductive System of a Flower

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Anther

Pollen

Filament

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media

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Labelling

Label the parts of the flower.

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stamen

pistil

petal

ovary

13

Multiple Choice

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What best describes #1

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Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again

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The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.

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Pollen comes off the stamen

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Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.

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Pollen fertilizes the eggs in the ovules.

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Multiple Choice

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What best describes #2 in the pollination life cycle diagram?

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Pollen fertilizes the eggs in the ovules.

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Pollen comes off the stamen

3

Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.

4

Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again

5

The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.

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What best describes #3 in the pollination life cycle diagram?

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Pollen comes off the stamen

2

The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.

3

Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.

4

Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again

5

Pollen fertilizes the eggs in the ovules.

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Multiple Choice

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What best describes #4 in the pollination life cycle diagram?

1

Pollen comes off the stamen

2

Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.

3

Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again

4

The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.

5

Pollen fertilizes the eggs in the ovules.

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What best describes #5 in the pollination life cycle diagram?

1

Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.

2

Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again

3

The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.

4

Fruit ripens and the seeds come out

5

Pollen comes off the stamen

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What best describes #6 in the pollination life cycle diagram?

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Pollen comes off the stamen

2

The ovary turns into a fruit to protect the seeds.

3

Pollen lands on the stigma part of the plant.

4

Pollen fertilizes the eggs in the ovules.

5

Flowers develop on plants to begin the reproduction cycle again

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media

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Multiple Choice

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What do pine trees and apple trees have in common? 

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They reproduce via sexual reproduction by producing spores

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They reproduce via asexual reproduction by producing fruits

3

They reproduce via asexual reproduction by producing runners

4

They reproduce via sexual reproduction by producing seeds 

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What is the difference between how pine trees reproduce and how apple trees reproduce?

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Pine trees reproduce via spores. Apple Trees reproduce via flowers

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Pine Trees reproduce via cones. Apple trees reproduce via flowers

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Pine Trees reproduce via flowers. Apple trees reproduce via runners

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Pine Trees reproduce via flowers. Apple Trees reproduce via cones

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Multiple Choice

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How do cone bearing plants like pine trees pollinate? 


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Pine trees pollinate through wind transfer of pollen from male cones to female cones.
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Pine trees self-pollinate without external assistance.
3
Pine trees use water currents to disperse their pollen.
4
Pine trees rely on insect pollination for reproduction.

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How do flower bearing plants like Daises pollinate? 

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Daisies pollinate through insect pollinators that transfer pollen between flowers.
2
Daisies use water currents to move pollen between flowers.
3
Daisies rely on wind to disperse their pollen.
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Daisies self-pollinate without any external help.

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What is included in a seed?

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Plant Embryos

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Initial Food

3

A Flower

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Developed Roots

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Multiple Choice

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How does a plant like a fern which does not produce seeds, reproduce?

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By Sexual reproduction via spore clusters

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By Asexual Reproduction via fruits

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By Asexual Reproduction by producing spores

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By Sexual Reproduction by producing cones

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What is the male part of the flower called?

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Pistil

2

Stamen

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Pollen

4

Ovule

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