
1st Summative Test in Science(Q3)
Quiz by johanna consunji
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Plants need water to survive.
Light comes from the sun.Â
Plants do not breathe; they do not need air.
The soil provides roots with water and nutrients.
The plants do not need enough space to grow.
The plants only need light, air, and water in order to grow.Â
Without enough water, nutrients, light, and space, plants cannot grow well.
Overcrowded plants are less healthy, making them more likely to suffer from the disease.Â
The correct life cycle of a plant starts with a seed, then germination, followed by a seedling, and ends with a mature plant.Â
Plants only grow in water.
The part of a plant that has a tiny plant inside.
In this part of the life cycle of a plant, there are already a few tiny hairs on the roots, which absorb water and minerals.
This is the part where a very young plant has grown from seed.
Mature plants have complete parts of the plants
Plants that grow in water are called terrestrial plants.
Kangkong is an example of an aquatic plant.
Plants that grow on land are called terrestrial plants.
One example that grows on land is a coconut tree.
Orchids and ferns are examples of aerial plants.
Plants that grow on the trunks and branches of the tree are called aerial plants.