Living Things - Plants
  • 1. Living things are made of small parts called
A) seeds
B) cells
C) organisms
  • 2. What two things does food do for a living thing?
A) stores food for the embryo
B) gives energy to help it grow
C) draws in sunlight and oxygen
  • 3. The main thing water does for a living thing is
A) gives off carbon dioxide
B) helps it respond to danger
C) breaks down and moves food through it
  • 4. What gas do animals get from air or water?
A) food
B) carbon dioxide
C) oxygen
  • 5. What gas do plants need?
A) oxygen
B) carbon dioxide
C) energy
  • 6. Another word for 'living things' is
A) organisms
B) cells
C) energy
  • 7. If a living thing becomes too hot or feels danger it will
A) grow
B) reproduce
C) respond
  • 8. The purpose for reproducing is
A) is to get energy and grow
B) to take in gases
C) to make new living things
  • 9. Seeds are
A) gases
B) the structure inside a plant that grows into a new plant
C) the following three things gas, pollen, and nectar
  • 10. The stored food in a seed is to help
A) the embryo grow
B) put oxygen in the air
C) to feed the plant after it becomes a seedling
  • 11. The definition, 'when conditions are right, a seed will begin to grow' belongs with which word
A) nectar
B) pollinate
C) germinate
  • 12. Before a plant is called an adult plant it is called a sprout or
A) conifer
B) seedling
C) flowering plant
  • 13. Seeds from a flowering plant were made in this part of the plant
A) leaves
B) flower
C) roots
  • 14. An egg and pollen join together to create a
A) root system
B) seed
C) flower
  • 15. When animals are attracted to a flower what do they drink from it?
A) oxygen
B) pollen
C) nectar
  • 16. What attracts animals to a flower?
A) colors and smells
B) their size
C) their roots
  • 17. What is found around the seeds of a flowering plant?
A) embryo
B) fruit
C) carbon dioxide
  • 18. Once a seed has sprouted, what does it need to grow?
A) soil
B) oxygen
C) pollen
  • 19. What stage of a plant's life cycle does the seed germinate?
A) second stage
B) first stage
C) decomposing stage
  • 20. When are nutrients added to the soil?
A) when plants die
B) when flowers bloom
C) when a seed opens
  • 21. Which of these is not a seed reproducing plant?
A) ferns
B) flowering plants
C) conifers
  • 22. 'Wind' helps which of the following situations?
A) pollen to move from the male cone to the female cone
B) pollen to move from the female cone to the male cone
C) underground stems to grow
  • 23. An underground stem is a
A) spore
B) seed
C) bulb
  • 24. One way plants may begin life is from a
A) spore
B) nutrients
C) oxygen
  • 25. A cone makes seeds, it is a structure from a
A) bulb system
B) flower
C) conifer
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