Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Matching:
1)The brightly colored part of the flower that attracts insects.
2)The process by which pollen reaches a pistil.
3)A cone's woody part on which seeds grow.
4)The central part in a flower that produces the seed.
5)The powdery grains in a flower that must be carried from stamen to the pistil in order for
seeds to form.
6)The part of a seed that protects the plant embryo.
7)The part of a conifer that produces pollen or seeds.
8)To sprout and begin to develop into a seedling.
9)The part of the flower that produces pollen.
Answer Key:
Cone: 7
Petal: 1
Pollen: 5
Scale: 3
Stamen: 9
Germinate: 8
Pistil: 4
Pollination: 2
Seed Coat: 6
Answer key:
Camouflage: 11
South America: 6
Fawn: 12
Harpy Eagle: 9
Chameleon: 3
Fox: 5
Hibernate: 1
Rain Forest: 4
Lodge: 14
City: 2
Northern Forests: 13 Nocturnal: 8
Bat: 7
Termite: 15
Thick Fur Coat: 10
Multiple Choice:
Seeds are scattered by:
A. Fires and Ice Storms
B. Pollen and Burrs
C. Animals, Wind, and Water
D. Spore Cases
ANSWER: C
What are the four main parts of a flower?
A.
B.
C.
D.
ANSWER: C
The bottom part of the pistil where the seeds are formed is called the _____.
A.
B.
C.
D.
embryo
ovary
pistil
sepal
ANSWER: B
The movement of pollen from a stamen to a pistil is _____.
A. pollination
B. dormant
C. germination
D. migration
ANSWER: A
Tiny grains that make seeds when combined with a flower's eggs are called _____.
A.
B.
C.
D.
petals
Pollen
Sepals
Pistils
ANSWER: B
The colorful parts of flowers that protect the flower parts where seeds are made are called
_____.
A.
B.
C.
D.
petals
sepals
pistils
stamens
ANSWER: A
What happens when a bean seed grows?
A.
B.
C.
D.
ANSWER: D
The largest group of plants that make seeds are _____.
A.
B.
C.
D.
flowering plant
conifers
ferns
mosses
ANSWER: A
Short Answer: