
7th Grade Science Test: Introduction to Plants
Quiz by Sonya Paul
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Both grasses and mosses are examples of plants.
Green algae are now considered to be protists.
Most plants are either parasites or saprobes.
In plants, chlorophyll are located in the chloroplasts.
Besides oxygen, plants need water and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
Plants require oxygen for cellular respiration.
Land plants evolved with structures that promote water loss.
Plants usually take in water and minerals through their leaves.
Alga is the Latin word for
The________ of a green alga are able to survive freezing or drying conditions
Mosses and their relatives belong to a group called
The moss life cycle is highly dependent on ________
Bryophytes stay small because they lack
What is vascular tissue?
What is a gymnosperm?
What is a pollen grain?
Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structures by wind or animals
The gymnosperm means "covered seed"
Acorns, pine nuts, and beans are examples of
In which part of a pine tree are pollen grains produced?
Which is not an entire male gametophyte of a gymnosperm?
The structures of gymnosperms in which the female gametophytes develop are called
What kind of plants have structures that move water and other materials?
Which one of the following do ferns have?
What are the plant structures that anchor the plant?
What are the small openings in the surface of a leaf surrounded by guard cells?
Which of the following is a seedless plant?
What group has plants that are only a few cells thick?
Where is most of plant's new xylem and phloem produced?
In what part of a leaf does most of the photosynthesis occur?