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Practice - Living Things - 04

Hello, young scientists! Prepare to embark on a journey of discovery about the wonderful world of living things and the life cycles of plants! Think you've got what it takes to ace this science quiz? It's time to dust off your green thumbs and let your knowledge bloom. We're rooting for you!
1.
Which of these is NOT a stage in a plant's life cycle?
Germination
Resurrection
Flowering
Seed dispersal
Resurrection is not a stage in a plant's life cycle. The stages are usually seed, germination, growth, flowering and seeding.
2.
Which one of these is a plant?
Mushroom
Moss
Bacteria
Virus
Despite not having roots or flowers, mosses are a type of plant.
3.
What type of plant produces seeds inside a fruit?
Herb
Fern
Shrub
Flowering plant
Flowering plants produce seeds which are typically contained inside fruits.
4.
Which of these is not a plant?
Willow tree
Grass
Ivy
Algae
Despite being able to photosynthesis, algae are not plants.
5.
Which part of a plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil?
Roots
Stem
Leaves
Flowers
Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil to nourish the plant.
6.
What do we call animals that only eat plants?
Carnivores
Omnivores
Herbivores
Predators
Herbivores are animals that only eat plants.
7.
Apart from sunlight, what else does a plant need to make its own food?
Water and soil
Water and carbon dioxide
Oxygen and nutrients
Oxygen and soil
A plant needs sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis and produce its own food.
8.
Which animal helps in the process of pollination by transferring pollen grains from one flower to another?
Birds
Frogs
Fish
Bees
Bees play a key role in the process of pollination by transferring pollen grains from one flower to another.
9.
What do we call a plant that lives for two years?
Annual
Biennial
Perennial
Decadal
A biennial plant is one that takes two years to complete its lifecycle.
10.
What does a seed need to start germination?
Sunlight
Dry conditions
Cold temperature
Water, correct temperature, and good quality soil
A seed needs water, correct temperature, and good quality soil to kick-start the process of germination.
Author:  Graeme Haw

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