Parts of a Plant
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Q.
Tiny pores on the surface of leaves are stomata.
False
True
Q. Which part of the plant produces fruit?
- Flower
- Stem
- Root
- Leaf
Q. Carbon dioxide enters the plant through the ______ .
- root
- stomata
- stem
- branch
Q. Which of the following is NOT true regarding stems?
- They transport water.
- They provide support to the plant.
- They transport food and nutrients.
- They absorb water and minerals from soil.
Q. Leaves help plants stay upright.
- True
- False
Q.
Which part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?
Q.
Which of the following substances is not transported through the plant as the arrows show:
Water
Pollen
Oxygen
Sugar
Q.
Beetroot, turnip and sweet potato are modified:
Stem
Leaf
Root
Branch
Q. The process by which a seed grows into a young plant is known as .
- reproduction
- pollination
- germination
Q. Identify the seed(s) that will germinate properly.
- Both A and B
- Only B
- Only C
- Both B and C
Q. The process by which a seed grows into a young plant is known as
- reproduction
- pollination
- germination
Q.
Carbon dioxide enters the plant body through the ___ present on leaves.
Root
Stem
Flower
Stomata
Q.
how does the flower change into a fruit?
Q. Carbon dioxide enters the plant through the ______ .
- root
- stomata
- stem
- branch
Q.
Which part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?
Q. Which of the following are functions of the root?
- Absorb nutrients
- Absorb Water
- Supports Leaves
- Binds Soil
- Transports Water
- Holds the Plant
- Support Flowers
- Supports Fruits
Q. Roots are mainly responsible for absorbing ____ and ____ for the plant.
- water, nutrients
- mud, oxygen
- pollen, water
- vitamins, carbon dioxide
Q. Arrange the parts of the plant from the top to the bottom.
- Root
- Stem
- Leaf
- Flower
Q. In Asparagus which type of root system seen