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Science Quarter 2 Answer Sheet

This document provides information about reproductive parts in plants and their functions. It discusses the pistil, stamen, suckers, bulbs, and rhizomes. It then provides true/false questions to assess understanding of the reproductive parts of flowers. Finally, it includes multiple choice questions about pollination, reproductive structures of flowers, and modes of reproduction in flowering and non-flowering plants.
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Science Quarter 2 Answer Sheet

This document provides information about reproductive parts in plants and their functions. It discusses the pistil, stamen, suckers, bulbs, and rhizomes. It then provides true/false questions to assess understanding of the reproductive parts of flowers. Finally, it includes multiple choice questions about pollination, reproductive structures of flowers, and modes of reproduction in flowering and non-flowering plants.
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Science Quarter 2 – Module 4:

The Reproductive Parts in Plants and their Functions


_____ 1. Bulb
_____ 2. Pistil
_____ 3. Suckers
_____ 4. Stamen
_____ 5. Rhizomes
a. It is the female organ of the flower.
b. It contains an underground stem.
c. It is a part of a flower which composed of anther and filament.
d. It is the upright shoots that grow from buds found at the base of stems of parent plants.
e. A type of plant stem situated either at the soil surface or underground that contains nodes from which roots
and shoots originate.
Activity 3
Directions: Write True if the statement correctly describes the reproductive part of a
plant and False if the statement is wrong.
1. The pistil is the female organ of the flower.
2. The anther consists of two lobes that contain the pollen sacs.
3. Suckers are upright shoots that grow from buds found at the base of stems of parent plants.
4. The tubers hold the anther in a position tall enough to release the pollen.
5. Rhizome are stems that grow horizontally above the ground. They have nodes where buds are formed.
Write your essay in this portion:
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Directions: Read each item carefully. Then, choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following is the male organ of a flower?
A. Pistil B. Petal C. Style D. Stamen
2. What is the female organ of a flower?
A. Pistil B. Style C. Anther D. Stamen
3. What part of a flower has a swollen structure at the end of the style?
A. Ovule B. Ovary C. Pistil D. Stamen
4. It is part of the flower which consists of two lobes that contain pollen sac and
pollen grain.
A. Pistil B. Style C. Anther D. Stamen
5. It is an underground stem where the leaves are attached.
A. Bulb B. Tubers C. Suckers D. Runners
6. What plant part is situated either at the soil surface or underground that contains nodes from which roots
and shoots originate?
A. Tubers B. Suckers C. Rhizome D. Plantlets
7. It is a stem that grow horizontally above the ground.
A. Runners B. Suckers C. Rhizome D. Plantlets
8. The upright shoots that grow from buds found at the base of stems of parent plant.
A. Bulb B. Tubers C. Suckers D. Runners
9. They are swollen, modified roots where buds develop at the base of the stem and
then grow into new plants.
A. Tubers B. Suckers C. Rhizome D. Plantlets
10. What do you call a new plant that grows at the edge of the leaves?
A. Plantlets B. Runners C. Suckers D. Rhizomes
Science Quarter 2 – Module 5:
Modes of Reproduction in Flowering and Non-Flowering Plants

Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose and write the letter that corresponds to
the correct answer. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
1. The following are agents of pollination, except
A. Dragonflies B. Butterflies C. Dogs D. Bees
2. It is an asexual reproduction which is through structural modification in the stem, root, or leaf of
herbaceous or woody plant.
A. Sexual Reproduction B. Natural Vegetative Reproduction
C. Artificial Vegetative Reproduction D. Imperfect Vegetative Reproduction
3. Which plant can cross-pollinate?
A. Rice B. Potatoes C. Tomatoes D. Summer squash
4. These are the methods used to improve the quality and production of plants.
A. Natural Vegetative Reproduction B. Artificial Vegetative Reproduction
C. Sexual Reproduction D. All of the above
5. Which of the following fruit tree did not undergo cross pollination?
A. Apple B. Guava tree C. Mango tree D. Pomelo
6. It grows from big bulbs made of a stem and has special type of leaves.
A. Ginger B. Onions C. Garlic D. Avocado
7. What is the most common method of pollination?
A. Cross- pollination B. Pollination C. Reproduction D. Self- pollination
8. It is a kind of plant that reproduce by spreading underground and growing new shoots.
A. Mango B. Bamboo C. Chico D. Santol
9. What type of pollination happens when pollen grains are transferred from the anther of a flower to the
stigma of another flower that belongs to another plant but of the same kind?
A. Cross- pollination B. Imperfect pollination
C. Perfect- pollination D. Self- pollination
10. It is a kind of plant that develops small plants along the edge of its leaves.
A. Katakataka B. Banana C. Crabgrass D. Fern
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement tells correct information and FALSE if not. Write your answers on your
answer sheet.
____________1. The stigma is the structure which receives the pollen grains, stimulates the pollen grain to
germinate and reach the ovary.
____________2. The ovary enlarges and thickens its walls to become a flower.
____________3. The stigma, style, and ovary are the female parts of the flower.
____________4. Stamen is the male part of the flower.
____________5. The tube releases the sperm cells into the ovule to fertilize the egg cell.

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Directions: Identify whether the following plants reproduce sexually, asexually, or both sexually and asexually.
1. Mongo Beans 6. Calamansi
2. Potatoes 7. Sampaguita
3. Moss 8. Chico
4. Avocado 9. Strawberry
5. Ferns 10. Santol

SEXUALLY ASEXUALLY BOTH

Directions: Identify whether the following plants commonly reproduce asexually through natural vegetative
reproduction or artificial vegetative reproduction. Write the name of the plant in the corresponding column.

Activity 1: Am I Natural or Artificial?


Directions: Determine the mode of asexual reproduction of the listed plants below. Write N for natural
vegetative reproduction and A for artificial vegetative reproduction.
_____1. Moss _____6. Sugar Cane
_____2. Potato _____7. Santan
_____3. Ferns _____8. Onion
_____4. Calamansi _____9. Ginger
_____5. Fortune Plant _____10. Banana

Activity 2: Match Me If You Can!


Directions: Match the plants in Column A with the asexual methods in Column B. Write the letter of the
correct answer on your answer sheet.
Column A Column B
______1. Moss a. Rhizomes
______2. Katakataka b. Bulbs
______3. Onions c. Plantlets
______4. Ferns d. Spores
______5. Ginger

Activity 3: Am I Artificially Reproduced?


Directions: The following plants reproduce through artificial methods. Identify the specific artificial vegetative
reproduction that the plants exemplify. Choose the letter of the correct answer from the choices given in the
box.

____1. Rose ____2. Calamansi ____3. Santan ____4. Mango ____5. Santol
Living in a barrio, traditional herbal medicine is still commonly used. Many herbal plants have been used by
our forefathers because of their health benefits. These plants are commonly found in backyards and gardens.
Interview your parents about herbal plants. Identify by checking the method of reproduction of the listed
commonly found herbal plants. Write your answers following the table format below.

A. Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose and write the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.
Write your answers on your answer sheet.
1. Why is pollination important?
A. To germinate seeds B. To plant seeds
C. To produce seeds D. To scatter seeds
2. What is the most common method of transferring the pollen grains from the male
anther of a flower to the female stigma?
A. Self- pollination B. Cross- pollination
C. Perfect pollination D. Imperfect- pollination
3. What type of pollination happens when pollen grains are transferred from the
anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower in the same plant?
A. Self- pollination B. Cross- pollination
C. Perfect pollination D. Imperfect- pollination
4. Which statement describes cross-pollination?
A. The production of seeds in a flower.
B. The union of the sperm and the egg cell.
C. The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of another flower ofthe same plant.
D. The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of another flower of another plant but of the same
kind.

B. Directions: Identify the reproduction mode of the following plants whether sexually, asexually, or both
sexually and asexually. Write your answer on your answer sheet.

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