KS3 plant reproduction
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- Q1What is the process by which pollen is transferred from the male reproductive organ to the female reproductive organ in plants?PhotosynthesisRespirationPollinationTranspiration30s
- Q2What is the name of the structure in a plant's reproductive system that houses the female reproductive cells?OvaryPistilStamenAnther30s
- Q3What is the name given to the process of a seed growing into a new plant?GerminationFertilizationPollinationPhotosynthesis30s
- Q4How is reproduction in plants different from reproduction in animals?Plants reproduce only sexually, while animals reproduce asexually and sexuallyPlants reproduce asexually and sexually, while animals reproduce only sexuallyPlants reproduce only asexually, while animals reproduce asexually and sexuallyPlants reproduce only asexually, while animals reproduce only sexually30s
- Q5What is the process of a seedling growing towards a source of light called?PhotosynthesisGeotropismPhototropismHydrotropism30s
- Q6What is the name of the male reproductive organ in a flower?PistilStamenOvaryAnther30s
- Q7What is the name of the process by which a plant loses water through small pores in its leaves?TranspirationGerminationPhotosynthesisPollination30s
- Q8What is the name of the part of a plant that is responsible for photosynthesis?NucleusCell WallChloroplastMitochondria30s
- Q9What is the name of the male gamete in a plant?PollenStigmaOvuleEgg cell30s
- Q10What is the name of the process by which plants produce their own food?PhotosynthesisGerminationPollinationTranspiration30s