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Growth and Change in Plants Quiz Review

Quiz by Arie Rosenberg

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  • Q1
    What do leaves do?
    Leaves make carbon dioxide for the plant by using water from the soil, oxygen from the air, and energy from the sunlight.
    Leaves make oxygen for the plant by using water from the soil, carbon dioxide from the air and energy from the sunlight.
    Leaves make food for the plant by using water from the soil, carbon dioxide from the air and energy from the sunlight.
    Leaves make chlorophyll for the plant by using water from the soil, carbon dioxide from the air and energy from the sun.
    30s
  • Q2
    What do roots do for a plant?
    Roots transport carbon dioxide from the soil to the stem. Roots hold the plant in place.
    Roots collect water and transport it to the stem. Roots hold the plant in place.
    Roots collect energy from the sun and transport it to the stem. Roots hold the plant in place.
    Roots produce chlorophyll and transport it to the stem. Roots hold the plant in place.
    30s
  • Q3
    What is the main purpose of fruit for a plant?
    Fruit is a delicious dessert.
    The fruit provides food for the plant.
    To provide humans with food.
    Fruit is the place where the plants hold their seeds.
    30s
  • Q4
    If you had a celery stick with leaves on it and put the stem in some water dyed red with food colouring, what would happen to the leaves, and why would this happen?
    The leaves would turn red because the stem functions to transport water from the roots to the rest of the plant. The stem would then take the water and transport it to the leaves, and the leaves would then get dyed red.
    The leaves would never spoil because the food colouring would act as a preservative.
    The leaves would fall off because the food colouring would prevent food from going into the leaves.
    The leaves would stay green because the chlorophyl inside the leaves would absorb the red colour and produce more green pigment.
    30s
  • Q5
    Describe ways that roots help plants overcome threats.
    Roots can give animals a rash, or could poison them.
    Taproots store food that can re-grow the plant. Cactus roots spread to get water.
    Roots spread a plant out so only part of it dies when eaten or trampled.
    Roots are sharp, and they prick animals who try to eat the plant.
    30s
  • Q6
    How do chemicals in some plants protect them from threats?
    Chemicals are designed to travel with wind to spread the seeds and grow the plant in a better location for survival.
    Chemicals secure a plant to objects such as posts, and spread the plant out to where it can live.
    Chemicals spread a plant out so only part dies when eaten or trampled.
    Chemicals give animals a rash or could poison them.
    30s
  • Q7
    True or False? People use plants for food, shelter, medicine, oxygen, and clothing.
    True
    False
    30s
  • Q8
    The purpose of a fruit is to be eaten.
    False
    True
    30s
  • Q9
    We eat many different parts of plants.
    True
    False
    30s
  • Q10
    Some plants take many years before they produce seeds.
    True
    False
    30s
  • Q11
    Leaves can be sorted as “simple” and “compound”.
    False
    True
    30s
  • Q12
    Plants are defenceless (they cannot protect themselves).
    True
    False
    30s
  • Q13
    Bees are the only animals that pollinate.
    False
    True
    30s
  • Q14
    Photosynthesis has to do with pictures.
    True
    False
    30s
  • Q15
    Describe photosynthesis.
    The plants take oxygen from the air and carbon dioxide from the soil. Chlorophyll in the leaves absorb energy from the sun. This energy is used by the plant to take apart the oxygen and the carbon dioxide and then reassemble them as protein. Salt is produced as a waste product.
    The plants take water from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air. Chlorophyll in the leaves absorb energy from the sun. This energy is used by the plant to take apart the carbon dioxide and water and then reassemble them as glucose (plant food). Oxygen is produced as a waste product.
    The plants take glucose from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air. Chlorophyll in the leaves absorb the glucose. This energy is used by the sun to take apart the glucose and carbon dioxide and then reassemble them as minerals. Nitrogen is produced as a waste product.
    The plants take sugar from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air. Chlorophyll in the leaves absorb the sugar. This energy is used by the plant to take apart the carbon dioxide and sugar and then reassemble them as water molecules. Oxygen is produced as a waste product.
    30s

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