
Plant Parts & Function
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- Q1What is the name of the structure?AntherStyleStigmaFilament30s
- Q2What is the function of the structure?Colorful to attract pollinatorsProduces pollen (male sex cell) for reproductionConducts photosynthesisSticky and collects pollen for transport to ovary30s
- Q3Which pairing of words best describes this structureMale/StyleMale/FilamentFemale/StyleFemale/Filamnet30s
- Q4Which plant process occurs in the structure?Transport of nutrients (amino acids and carbohydrates)Fertilization of a ovule by a pollen cell to produce a seedPhotosynthesisTransport of water30s
- Q5Which statement about the part shown is accurateThe petal is female and holds the seed once fertilizedThe petal is neither male nor female and is used to attract pollinatorsThe sepal is male and is used to produce pollenThe petal is male and prevents parasites from harming the ovary30s
- Q6Which statement matches the plant structure with its function?The phloem moves water through passive transportThe phloem moves nutrients through active transportThe xylem moves water through passive transportThe xylem moves nutrients through active transport30s
- Q7The structures shown is known as thePistil and is femalePistil and is maleStamen and is femaleStamen and is male30s
- Q8The structure shown is known as theThe tepal and serves as a landing structure for insectsSepal and protects the flower before bloomingThe petiole and connects the leaves to the stemThe sepal and collects water for the xylem30s
- Q9These structures together are known as theStamenAntherStigmaPistil30s
- Q10If students wanted to observe meiosis with a microscope, which structures would be the best place to observe?Filament and StyleStigma and AntherAnther and OvaryPetal and Root tip30s
- Q11Which statement is true about the structure shown?Stigma is sticky in order to collect pollen for fertilizationThe petals are initially formed at the center of the flower and move outwardThe stigma is open to collect rain water for photosynthesisThe anther produces the male pollen cells for fertilization30s
- Q12Which plant process occurs in this structure?The xylem moves water from the root tips to all parts of the plantA pollen tube extends from the stigma to the ovary during fertilizationThe phloem moves nutrients and carbohydrates around the plantThe filament provides structure for the anther30s
- Q13What plant structure is shown?Phloem moves nutrients through active transportPhloem moves water through passive transportXylem moves nutrients through passive transportXylem moves water through passive transport30s
- Q14The structure labeled A is known as thePallisade MesophyllSpongy MesophyllCuticleStomata30s
- Q15The structure labeled B is known as theEpidermisCuticlePalisade mesophyllSpongy mesophyll30s