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Plant Life Worksheet-7

Plant Life Worksheet-7

 

  1. Which is true about Mosses and Liverworts?

(a) They are plants with seed.  

(b) They are seedless plants.

(c) They are black string plants.

(d) They both have pink flowers.

 

  1. What is a rhizoid?

(a) It is a hair-like fibre that anchors mosses to the soil and takes in water.

(b) It is a stem of the mosses that takes in water and air.

(c) It is the root structure of the mosses.

(d) It is the vascular system of the mosses.

 

  1. What is the function of phloem?

(a) Mix carbon dioxide and oxygen.

(b) It converts chlorophyll into food.

(c) Through phloem, oxygen from the leaves moves down to the roots.

(d) Through phloem, food from the leaves moves down through the plant.

 

  1. What is a chloroplast?

(a) It is a part of a root system containing chlorophyll.

(b) It is a part of a plant cell containing chlorophyll.

(c) A tissue that protects leaves.

(d) A tissue that absorbs water.

 

  1. Which elements combined together make Carbon dioxide?

(a) Carbon and Ozone                 (b) Carbon and Rust

(c) Carbon and Oxygen               (d) Coal and Oxygen

 

  1. What does a seed contain?

(a) A grown up plant and a protective covering

(b) An undeveloped plant, stored food and a protective covering

(c) Mineral and water

(d) Food and pollen

 

  1. How many life cycles stages do Moss and Fern have?

(a) Three            (b) One               (c) Two               (d) None

 

  1. What are two stages of life cycles of Moss and Fern called?

(a) Asexual reproduction and Spore production

          (b) Asexual reproduction and Sexual reproduction

(c) Spore production and Sexual reproduction

(d) Leaf and Spore exchange

 

  1. Which tissues provide the flow of the water in a root or stem?

(a) Phloem        (b) Xylem          (c) Soft               (d) Root

 

  1. What is at the end of a root?

(a) Root guard                              (b) Root cap

(c) Root hair                                  (d) Plastic cap

 

Answer Key:

(1)–(b); (2)–(a); (3)–(d); (4)–(b); (5)–(c); (6)–(b); (7)–(c); (8)–(b); (9)–(b); (10)–(b)