SCIENCE EXERCISE ON FLOWERING PLANTS

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Flowering Plants Quiz

Test your knowledge on flowering plants with this engaging quiz. From the reproductive organs to the processes of pollination and germination, challenge yourself and discover how much you really know about the fascinating world of botany!

Key features of the quiz:

  • 21 questions covering various aspects of flowering plants
  • Multiple-choice format for interactive learning
  • Instant feedback on your answers
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by GardeningBee472
Name:
In flowering plants, calyx refers to
Sepals
Petals
Stamen
Carpel
The male reproductive organ of the flower is called
Stamen
Pistil
Anther
Filament
Where can the sepals of a flower be located?
At the apex of the flower
At the base of the flower
In the middle of the flower
Between the anther and the filament
The correct cycle is
Pollination-fertilization-seed dispersal
Fertilization-fruit formation-fruit dispersal
Seed germination-seed dispersal-pollination
Fertilization-pollination-fruit formation
The two groups of flowering plants are
Insect pollinated and wind pollinated
Monocots and dicots
Anther and stigma
Trees and shrubs
Transpiration takes place through the chlorophyll of leaves
True
False
Maybe
Probably
__________ connects the stigma to the ovary
Style
Filament
Carpel
Calyx
_________ contains ovules
Style
Ovum
Ovary
Stigma
Once pollination takes place, fruits will form
True
False
The massive tissue in which food is stored is called
Endosperm
Radicle
Plumule
Embryo
Another name for cotyledon is
Leafy seed
Seedy leaf
Seed leaf
Leaf seed
The part of the seed that develops into the true root of a plant is the
Embryo
Radicle
Plumule
Endosperm
The part of the seed that develops into the true shoot of a plant is the
Plumule
Radicle
Micropyle
Hilum
The plumule, radicle, and cotyledons makes up the
Micropyle
Seed
Embryo
Testa
The scar found on the seed (the point of detachment from the mother plant) is called?
Hilum
Micropyle
Testa
Embryo
Fruits develop from ________
Ovaries
Ovules
Ovum
Anthers
Seeds develops from
Pericarp
Ovules
Ovaries
Endocarp
Seeds dispersed by wind are light in weight
True
False
One of the following is not a prerequisite for germination
Water
Suitable temperature
Oxygen
Light
Feathery flowers are often pollinated by
Insects
Wind
Man
God
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