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plant parts and function

The document is a worksheet designed for a class, focusing on plant parts and their functions, with a total of 55 questions to be answered in 39 minutes. It covers various aspects of plant biology including the roles of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and seeds, as well as processes like photosynthesis and plant reproduction. The worksheet is intended for educational purposes, guided by instructor Elaine Valderama.

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plant parts and function

The document is a worksheet designed for a class, focusing on plant parts and their functions, with a total of 55 questions to be answered in 39 minutes. It covers various aspects of plant biology including the roles of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and seeds, as well as processes like photosynthesis and plant reproduction. The worksheet is intended for educational purposes, guided by instructor Elaine Valderama.

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Worksheets Name

plant parts and function


Class
Total questions: 55
Worksheet time: 39mins
Date
Instructor name: Elaine Valderama

1.

What are the functions of the roots of plants?

a) To hold the DNA and nutrients for b) To enable the plant to grow taller.
a plants so it can reproduce and To transport materials around the
form a new plant. plant.

c) To absorb water and nutrients for d) To make fruits and vegetables for
the plant. To provide support for the plant in order to help plants
the plant to grow. sexually reproduce.

e) To make seeds for the plant in


order to help plants reproduce.
2.

What are the functions of the stem of plants?

a) To make food for the plant through b) To make fruits and vegetables for
the process of photosynthesis. the plant in order to help plants
sexually reproduce.

c) To absorb water and nutrients for d) To make seeds for the plant in
the plant. To provide support for order to help plants reproduce.
the plant to grow.

e) To enable the plant to grow taller.


To transport materials around the
plant.
3.

What are the functions of the leaves in plants?

a) To make food for the plant through b) To hold the DNA and nutrients for
the process of photosynthesis. a plants so it can reproduce and
form a new plant.

c) To enable the plant to grow taller. d) To make fruits and vegetables for
To transport materials around the the plant in order to help plants
plant. sexually reproduce.

e) To absorb water and nutrients for


the plant. To provide support for
the plant to grow.
4.

What are the functions of flowers in plants?

a) To hold the DNA and nutrients for b) To absorb water and nutrients for
a plants so it can reproduce and the plant. To provide support for
form a new plant. the plant to grow.

c) To make seeds and d) To enable the plant to grow taller.


fruits/vegetables for the plant in To transport materials around the
order to help plants sexually plant.
reproduce.

e) To make food for the plant through


the process of photosynthesis.
5.

What are the functions of seeds?

a) To hold the DNA and nutrients for b) To absorb water and nutrients for
a plants so it can reproduce and the plant. To provide support for
form a new plant. the plant to grow.

c) To make seeds and d) To enable the plant to grow taller.


fruits/vegetables for the plant in To transport materials around the
order to help plants sexually plant.
reproduce.

e) To make food for the plant through


the process of photosynthesis.
6.

In the process of photosynthesis, leaves in plants convert.....

a) Oxygen to Carbon Dioxide b) Oxygen to Water

c) Water to Carbon Dioxide d) Carbon Dioxide to Oxygen

e) Water to Oxygen

7.

In the process of photosynthesis, leaves in plants convert.....

a) Light Energy from the Sun into b) Carbon Dioxide into Chemical
Oxygen Energy

c) Light Energy from the Sun into d) Light Energy from the Sun into
Chemical Energy in the form of Carbon Dioxide
food (glucose)

e) Chemical Energy from Soil into


Thermal Energy
8.

Which part of the plant has this function?

To absorb water and nutrients for the plant. To provide support for the plant to
grow.

a) Leaves b) Seeds

c) Flowers d) Roots

e) Stem
9.

Which part of the plant has this function?

To make food for the plant through the process of photosynthesis.

a) Seeds b) Stem

c) Roots d) Leaves

e) Flowers
10.

Which part of the plant has this function?

To hold the DNA and nutrients for a plants so it can reproduce and form a
new plant.

a) Stem b) Leaves

c) Roots d) Flowers

e) Seeds
11.

Which part of the plant has this function?

To make seeds and fruits/vegetables for the plant in order to help plants
sexually reproduce.

a) Leaves b) Roots

c) Seeds d) Flowers

e) Stem
12.

Which part of the plant has this function?

To enable the plant to grow taller. To transport materials around the plant.

a) Roots b) Seeds

c) Leaves d) Flowers

e) Stem

13. This part of the plant is the central part of the plant that the leaves and
branches grow from

a) roots b) fruit

c) stem d) leaves
14. This part of the plant helps protect the seeds

a) fruit b) leaves

c) roots d) stem

15. What part of the carrot plant do people eat?

a) stem b) root

c) flowers d) leaves

16. Identify the 2 functions of a flower.

a) provides support b) makes food

c) attracts pollinators d) makes seeds

17. Identify all the functions of the leaves.

a) collects sunlight b) allows movement of water and


minerals

c) supports the plant d) makes food

18. Identify the 2 functions of the stem.

a) supports the plant b) collects sunlight

c) allows movement of water and d) makes seeds


minerals
19. Identify all the functions of the roots.

a) anchors the plant b) allows for movement of water and


nutrients

c) takes water and nutrients in the d) makes seeds


soil.

20.

Which correctly states at least 3 needs of plants?

a) Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide, Water b) Space, Shelter, Oxygen

c) Nutrients, Roots, Soil d) Water, Sunlight, Oxygen

21. What are the 3 basic ingredients for photosynthesis?

a) Roots, stem, leaves b) Oxygen, sugar, nutrients

c) Water, sunlight, Oxygen d) Carbon Dioxide, water, Sunlight


22. Green substance that turn the leaves green

a) Green Paint b) Chlorophyll

c) Spore d) Roots

23. The flowers from plants turn into _________.

a) Fruits b) Leaves

c) Vegtables d) Trees

24. Part of the plant that has chlorophyll

a) Petals b) Roots

c) Flowers d) Leaves

25. True or False: All trees and plants flower.

a) False b) True

26. What gives plants the energy to make their own food?

a) the sun b) insects

c) the flower d) seeds

27. What part of the plant attracts animals to help pollinate the plant?

a) roots b) fruit

c) stem d) leaves

e) flower
28. Plants need ________ from the soil

a) water and minerals b) minerals and dirt

c) rocks and water

29. _____________________is the process in plants in which pollen is


deposited to form seeds and fruit.

a) a. Cross examination b) a. Nectar

c) Fertilization d) a. Pollination

30. 1) The two most important things that human being receive from plants are

a) a. Oxygen and food b) a. Shade and food

c) a. Food and clothing d) a. Beauty and food

31. 1) Which of the following is not a root type?

a) a. Tap root b) a. Rhizome root

c) a. Fibrous root d) a. Adventitious root

32. The 4 main parts of a flower are

a) a. Pollen, ovary, pistil, stamen b) a. Sepal, pistil, ovary, stigma

c) a. Sepal, petal, stamen, pistil d) a. None of these


33. ________________ are pores in leaves that exchange gases and water.

a) Holes b) Sepals

c) a. Stomata d) Pistils

34. The pistil is

a) a. The pollen producing part of b) a. The female part of the


the flower flower

c) a. The male part of the flower d) a. The showy part of the flower

35. What is the process that the leaves go through to produce nutrients and
energy called?

a) Energy Maker b) None of the above

c) Photosynthesis d) Production

36. Guard cells and stomata are important because:

a) They let ingredients in and out of b) They can't move.


the leaf

c) They are green pigments in the d) They anchor the plant and absorb
plant water

37. There are little pores on the bottom of the leaf called ________

a) stomata b) stem

c) root d) palisade mesophyll


38. Where do most plants start their life cycle?

a) seed b) roots

c) leaves d) soil

39. Give the importance of Plants to Humans? what can it give us?

40. State ways on how can you show care to a plant

41. demonstrate the process of Photosynthesis


42. This is the characteristic of the leaf having a saw like characteristic.

a) entire lead b) none of the above

c) lobed leaf d) toothed leaf

43. The arrangement of veins in a leaf is referred to as the ______________.

a) leafation b) Receptacle

c) Venation d) Leaf organization

44. Male reproductive organ of the flower

a) receptacles b) sepal

c) pistil d) stamen

45. this is the type of leaf according to shape that is well adapted for dry
surroundings.

a) Long b) Needle

c) Broad d) Narrow

46. Is the matured and ripened ovary of the flower

a) stem b) fruit

c) trunk d) seed
47. Foul smelling flower id pollinated by

a) butterfly b) bees

c) fly d) wind

48. An example of flower without any smell is __________.

a) daisy b) rose

c) Sampaguita d) Bird of Paradise

49. Flowers that are not brightly colored and odorless is pollinated by
___________.

a) Wind and Water b) Bees

c) Fly d) Butterfly

50. Thick, hard and non-green stem is what type of stem?

a) vines b) woody

c) herbaceous d) broad

51. Choose the 3 main parts of the root

a) secondary b) tertiary

c) root hairs d) primary

52. This is the type of root that get water from the air

a) aerial root b) adventitious

c) fibrous root d) taproot


53. select the 3 types of roots according to shape

a) toothed b) needle

c) broad d) narrow

54. The difference between a simple leaf and compound leaf is the leaf blade
attached to the petiole.

a) False b) True

55. Herbaceous stems don't grow and not as strong and tall as woody stem

a) False b) True

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