
Quarter 2 - Module 4 Reproductive parts of plants and their functions
Quiz by Lorna Mison
Grade 5
Science
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)
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- Q1It bears the male reproductive cell of a flower.OvaryStamenAntherfilamint30s
- Q2It is the type of reproduction that involves only one parent plant.FusionReproductionSexual reproductionAsexual reproduction30s
- Q3It is like a bulb but has a solid fleshTubersBulbsCormsStolons30s
- Q4These are runners from stems that spout above the ground.RhizomesTubersCormsStolons30s
- Q5It bears the female reproductive cell of a flower.AntherStamenOvaryFilament30s
- Q6Which is NOT true among the following statements?Roots, leaves and stems are parts that do not involved in plant reproductionPlants may reproduce sexually and asexuallyPlants may reproduce using their different partsFlowers are responsible in flowering plant reproduction30s
- Q7What is common among gumamela, mango and squash?They are all vinesThey are all shrubsThey all bear flowersThey are all trees30s
- Q8Which among the following is NOT invovled in vegetative propagation?RootsLeavesStemsFlowers30s
- Q9Onions and garlic are examples of this type of propagationCormsStolonsBulbsRhizomes30s
- Q10It is the most attractive part of the flowers that helps the plant in reproductionSepalPetalLeafReceptacle30s