Science UT 3 Parts of Plant

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Read and analyze the sentences.

A. Cross the correect answer for each question below.


1. Choose the correct plant’s parts names.

a. c is roots, d is leaf, b is fruit and a is stem.


b. e is the seed, a is the flower, c is the stem and f is the
fruit.
c. f is the roots, b is the fruit, e is the seed and d is the leaf.
d. a is the leaf, d is the sead, c is the root and b is the leaf.

2. Here are some functions of part d, expect ...


a. It is used to retain water thut it is also avoiding the landslide.
b. It produces food by doing photosynthesis.
c. For the respiration process.
d. Can be made into things.

3. Which answer is the best for the function of part E?


a. They are needed to grow into new plants.
b. They are needed to do photosynthesis.
c. They are needed to be eaten by animals.
d. They are needed to give food to other plant’s parts.

4. Here are some functions of part a, except ..


a. They are needed for reproduction in plants.
b. They attract insects as pollinators.
c. They help the plant to do photosynthesis.
d. Some can be used as the main resources of parfum.

5. Plants parts can be useful to human beings and the animals in many ways. Which plant’s
parts that are edible from asparagus, sugar cane and celery?
a. Stem b. roots c. flowers d. leaves

6. Which plant’s parts that are edible from cauliflower, jasmine and broccoli?
a. Stem b. roots c. flowers d. leaves

7. Which plant’s parts that are edible from sweet potatoes, carrots and turnips?
a. Seeds b. roots c. flowers d. leaves

8. Which plant’s parts that are edible from peanut, corn and sunflower?
a. Stem b. roots c. flowers d. seeds

9. Which table shows the best explanation about Angiosperms, Gymnosperms and
Byrophytes?
Angiosperms Gymnosperms Byrophytes
a Known as flowering Known as non Small, non-vascular
plants. flowering plants. plants, such as mosses.
b Known as non flowering Small, non-vascular Known as flower plants.
plants. plants, such as mosses.
c Small, non-vascular Known as flowering Known as non flower
plants, such as mosses. plants. plants.
d Known as non flowering Known as flowering Small, non-vascular
plants. plants. plants, such as mosses.

10. Which option below shows the correct examples of angiosperms?


a. Lilies, orchids, roses, peas, pir, and pine.
b. Spruce, pine sunflowers, apple, and oaks.
c. Roses, peas, sunflowers, oaks, and maples.
d. Moses, pine, spruce, peas, and potatoes.

11. Which option below shows the correct examples of gymnosperms?


a. Lilies, orchids, fir and pine c. roses, ginko, oaks, and maples
b. Spruce, grass, pine, and oaks d. fir, ginko, pine, and spruce

12. Which table shows the best explanation about Monocotyledon, Dicotyledon, and
Cotyledon?
Monocotyledon Dicotyledon Cotyledon
a Plants that produce seed Known as seed leaves. Plants that produce seed
containing single leaf. containing double or two
leaves.
b Plants that produce seed Plants that produce Known as seed leaves.
containing double or two seed containing single
leaves. leaf.
c Plants that produce seed Plants that produce Known as seed leaves.
containing single leaf. seed containing
double or two leaves.
d Known as seed leaves. Plants that produce Plants that produce seed
seed containing single containing double or two
leaf. leaves.

For number 13-16. Here are the characteristics of monocotyledons and dicotyledons
plants.
13. Which type of leaf belongs to monocots group?

14. Which type of flower belongs to dicots group?

a b c d

15. Which type of roots monocots have?


a. Scarttered fibrous roots.
b. Smaller roots branching out from a large root.
c. They tend to hsve tap root.
d. The root structure with main large root.

16. Which type of transporting tissues monocots have?


a. The transporting tissues are arrange in ring.
b. The transporting tissues are mostly at the edge.
c. The transporting tissues are arrange neatly.
d. The transporting tissues are scattered.

17. Ginseng, ginger and nutmeg can be used as ...


a. Spices and decoration c. medicines and raw materials
b. Spices and medecines d. medicines and decoration

18. Nowadays, soya bean and com can be used as ...


a. Biodiesel b. medecines c. decoration d. wrapping item

19. Coffee bean, chocolate seeds and tea leaves can be used as ...
a. Decoration b. biodesel c. beverage d.medecines

20. Teak, oak, and alder are trees that can be made into ...
a. Food b. fuiniture c. spices d. biodiesel

B. Underline TRUE for the correct sentences and FALSE for the incorrect sentences
below.
1. Wisteria and Castor seeds do not can cause severe stomach upset or even death if we
consume them. True / False
2. Nigthsade and Bane berries look staty and colourfull, so we can consum them.
True / False
3. Allamanda and Oleander flowers are not deadly and do not create skin irritation if we
touch them. True / False
4. The leaves and green tubers of potatoes plants are not delicous, we can eat them
without being sick. True / False
5. Monkshood, foxglove and henbane are highly dangerous since they can create heart to
slow down or even stop beating. True / False
6. Young bamboo stems and spinach leaves are dangerous if we consume them in large
amount. True / False
7. Wheat and sugar cane stem dan cause severe stomach upsets if we eat them.
True / False
8. Rubber and cotton plants are not examples of harmfull plants since thye can be used
into things, such as clothes and boots. True / False
9. Cereal, wheatvand com are used for making cakes and bread. They are safe to
consume. True / False
10. Chillies, peppers and peas are use as spices and vegetables, so we can use them in our
dishes. True / False
11. We should no contact the doctor if a person consume deadly plants. True / False
12. Removing everything from a person mouth after he eats harmful plants will not
helphing him get better. True / False
13. Do not induce vomitting unless doctor ask us to do so. True / False
14. We should keep the sample of the plants to be given to the doctor later.
True / False
15. Find out the plants parts that is eaten, if possible the correct name of the plant, to get
proper treatment. True / False
16. Ask the person to drink fruits’ juices as many as possible after they eat harmful plants.
True / False
17. Bring the person to the police office as soon as the person consume deadly plant’s
parts. True / False
18. We should throw away the plants as soon as possible since we afraid the person might
eat them again. True / False
19. Always use gloves and face’s mask when we handle some poisonous plants in ourn
home garden, True / False
20. Wash the area exposed to the poison ivy plant with soap and cool water immediately.
True / False
C. Unscramble the letters below to form the names of monocotyledons and
dicotyledons.
monocotyledons dicotyledons
a ab n n a a f u p m k n i p
b z a m i e g o t o a m t
c c c o o t u n h t o r c a r
d g i c l a r i p e l a p
e i r c e j p i t l u

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