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Reviewer in Science 4-2nd Periodical Test

This document contains a review test on plant reproduction and plant structures. It includes multiple choice questions about flower parts and their functions, seed structures, fruit structures, and modes of plant reproduction. It also includes fill-in-the-blank and short answer questions requiring students to identify plant structures and classify plants as monocots or dicots.
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Reviewer in Science 4-2nd Periodical Test

This document contains a review test on plant reproduction and plant structures. It includes multiple choice questions about flower parts and their functions, seed structures, fruit structures, and modes of plant reproduction. It also includes fill-in-the-blank and short answer questions requiring students to identify plant structures and classify plants as monocots or dicots.
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Reviewer in Science 4 Name:________________________________________ Date:________________________

I Multiple Choice: Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank. _____1. It is the main reproductive organ of angiosperms. a. Flower b. seed c. fruit d. leaves

_____2. It is the oval, saclike part of the stamen that produces and bears the pollen grains. a. Anther b. stigma c. corolla d. pistil

_____3. Collective term for sepals a. Corolla b. calyx c. stigma d. filament

_____4. Collective term for petals a. Corolla b. calyx c. stigma d. filament

_____5. Plants with two cotyledons on their seeds. a. Monocots b. trees c. shrubs d. dicots

_____6. A flower with either all the male parts or all the female parts but not both parts a. Perfect flower b. imperfect flower c. complete flower d. none of the above

_____7. Plants with one cotyledon in their seeds. a. Monocots b. trees c. shrubs d. dicots

_____8. A flower with both the male and female reproductive parts a. Perfect flower b. imperfect flower c. complete flower d. none of the above

_____9. Female part of the flower a. Stamen _____10. Male part of a flower a. Stamen b. anther c. stigma d. pistil b. anther c. stigma d. pistil

_____11. It is an enlarged stalk that supports the different parts of a flower. a. Sepals _____12. It holds the anther a. Ovary b. stigma c. filament d. pistil b. petals c. receptacle d. ovule

_____13. It is the sticky part that catches the pollen. a. Stigma b. styles c. anther d. filament

_____14. Thin passageway of pollen a. Stigma b. styles c. anther d. filament

_____15. It is the main reproductive organ of the flower. a. Ovary b. ovule c. stigma d. corolla

_____16. It is the mature ovule that contains an embryo. a. Flower b. seeds c. fruit d. leaves

_____17. Protective covering of a seed. a. Testa b. hilum c. radicle d. plumule

_____18. It is the curve side of the seed coat that has a scar or mark. a. Testa b. hilum c. radicle d. plumule

_____19. It is a embryonic shoot in the seed. a. Testa b. hilum c. radicle d. plumule

_____20. It is the primary root of an embryo a. Testa b. hilum c. radicle d. plumule

_____21. It is where the embryo gets its nourishment. a. cotyledon b. hilum c. radicle d. plumule

_____22. It is the enlarged mature ovary of the flower that contains the seed. a. Seed b. fruit c. stem d. leaves

_____23. It is the thickened wall of the ovary. a. Endocarp b. mesocarp c. exocarp d. pericarp

_____24. It is the external layer of the pericarp that is removed or peeled. a. Endocarp b. mesocarp c. exocarp d. pericarp

_____25. It is the middle and the fleshy part of the pericarp. a. Endocarp b. mesocarp c. exocarp d. pericarp

_____26. It is the hard innermost layer of the pericarp a. Endocarp b. mesocarp c. exocarp d. pericarp

II Identify what is being described. ____________________1. Kind of reproduction that does not involve the union of reproductive cells in producing new plants ____________________2. It is the part that connects the roots to the other parts of the plant. ____________________3. It is where the buds, leaves, flowers and fruits of the plant are attached ____________________4. It consists of a short underground stem with one or more buds. ____________________5. It is also called as stolons; it is a stem that grows horizontally above the ground. ____________________6. It is a thick underground stem with scaly leaves. ____________________7. It is an enlarged underground stem. ____________________8. It is a juicy underground stem that grows horizontally near the surface of the ground

III Classify the following. Write M for monocots and D for dicots. _____1. Corn _____2. Palay _____3. Santol _____4. Mongo _____5. Avocado _____6. Coconut _____7. Peanuts _____8. Jackfruit _____9. Mango _____10. Rambutan

IV Write the vegetative organ of the following plants. ____________________1. Onions ____________________2. Potatoes ____________________3. Grasses ____________________4. Fern ____________________5. Lilies _______________________6. Ube _______________________7. Ginger _______________________8. Katakataka _______________________9. Strawberry _______________________10. banana

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