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Centro:
Nombre: Fecha: Curso:
1. Label the partsof the plant.
2. Label the partsof the plant.
3. Match the columns.
Stem ·
· Plants uses them take water
and minerals.
Root ·
· Where the plantmakes its
food.
Leaves ·
· Plants uses it to transport
nutrientsfrom the leaves to
other parts of the plantthrough
vessels.
4. Match the columns.
Stem ·
· Plants uses them take water
and minerals.
· Where the plantmakes its
food.
roots
leaves
stem
Root ·
Leaves ·
· Plants uses it to transport
nutrientsfrom the leaves to
other parts of the plantthrough
vessels.
5. Write trueor false. Then, correct them.
 The stem growsundergroundand fixthe plantin the soil.
 Leaves are where the plantmakes its food.
 The roots grow above the ground and supports thebranches and
leaves.
6. Write trueor false. Then, correct them.
 The stem growsundergroundand fixthe plantin the soil. False -
Roots
 Leaves are where the plantmakes its food. True
 The roots grow above the ground and supports thebranches and
leaves. False - Stem
7. Complete these sentences.
 …………………………… plantshave thin and flexible stems.
 …………………………… plantshave flowersand produceseeds.
 …………………………… plants have a hard stem.
 ……………………………plants do not have flowers.
8. Completethese sentences.
 Herbaceous plantshave thin and flexible stems.
 Floweringplants have flowersand produceseeds.
 Woody plants havea hard stem.
 Non flowering plants do not have flowers.
9. Write trueand false. Then, correct them.
 Grasses are herbaceous plants.
 Shrubs are floweringplants.
 Mossesare non-floweringplants.
10. Write trueand false. Then, correct them.
 Grasses are herbaceous plants. True
 Shrubs are floweringplants. False - woody
 Mossesare non-floweringplants. True
11. All … plants reproducewithspores.
a) flowering
b) non-flowering
c) woddy
d) herbaceaus
12. All … plants reproducewithspores.
a) flowering
b) non-flowering
c) woddy
d) herbaceaus
13. Name what plantsneed to make their food.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
14. Name what plantsneed to make their food.
Water, minerals and carbon dioxide.
15. Write trueand false. Then, correct them.
 Plants makephotosynthesis with oxygen.
 Plants maketheir food with sunlight, water, mineralsand carbon
dioxide.
 Plants produceraw sap in the photosynthesis process.
16. Write trueand false. Then, correct them.
 Plants makephotosynthesis with oxygen. False – carbon dioxide
 Plants maketheir food with sunlight, water, mineralsand carbon
dioxide. True
 Plants produceraw sap in the photosynthesis process. False –
elaborated sap
17. Choose the correct option.
 Roots/pores/leaves/vessels absorbwater and mineralsfrom the
ground.
 Carbon dioxidefrom the air passes through small
roots/pores/leaves/vessels in the leaves.
 A green chemical in the roots/pores/leaves/vessels absorbs
sunlight.
 Differentroots/pores/leaves/vessels transportelaborated sap to
all parts.
18. Choose the correct option.
 Roots/pores/leaves/vessels absorbwater and mineralsfrom the
ground.
 Carbon dioxidefrom the air passes through small
roots/pores/leaves/vessels in the leaves.
 A green chemical in the roots/pores/leaves/vessels absorbs
sunlight.
 Differentroots/pores/leaves/vesselstransportelaborated sap to
all parts.
19. Completethe definition with the typeof reproduction described.
 ……………………………… reproduction: reproducewithflowers, with
spores
 ……………………………… reproduction: reproducethroughflowers,
with pollination.
20. Completethe definition with the typeof reproduction described.
 Asexual reproduction: reproducewithflowers, with spores
 Sexual reproduction: reproducethroughflowers, with
pollination.
21. Order the process of sexual reproduction in plants.
 Fertilisation
 Pollination
 Fruit
 Germination
22. Order the process of sexual reproduction in plants.
 Fertilisation 3
 Pollination 2
 Fruit 4
 Germination 1 and 5
23. Completethese sentences about the non-floweringplants
reproduction.
 ………………………… are stems that a gardener separates from the
parentplant.
 ………………………… are stems that grow horizontally above the
ground.
 ………………………… are horizontalundergroundstems.
 ………………………… grow undergroundatthe bottom of the stem.
24. Completethese sentences about the non-floweringplants
reproduction.
 Cuttings are stems that a gardener separates from the parent
plant.
 Stolons are stems that grow horizontally above the ground.
 Rhizomes are horizontal underground stems.
 Bulbs grow underground atthe bottom of the stem.

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Eval 4epnsc massavia_s generado 2 hasta a reproduction

  • 1. Centro: Nombre: Fecha: Curso: 1. Label the partsof the plant. 2. Label the partsof the plant.
  • 2. 3. Match the columns. Stem · · Plants uses them take water and minerals. Root · · Where the plantmakes its food. Leaves · · Plants uses it to transport nutrientsfrom the leaves to other parts of the plantthrough vessels. 4. Match the columns. Stem · · Plants uses them take water and minerals. · Where the plantmakes its food. roots leaves stem
  • 3. Root · Leaves · · Plants uses it to transport nutrientsfrom the leaves to other parts of the plantthrough vessels. 5. Write trueor false. Then, correct them.  The stem growsundergroundand fixthe plantin the soil.  Leaves are where the plantmakes its food.  The roots grow above the ground and supports thebranches and leaves. 6. Write trueor false. Then, correct them.  The stem growsundergroundand fixthe plantin the soil. False - Roots  Leaves are where the plantmakes its food. True  The roots grow above the ground and supports thebranches and leaves. False - Stem 7. Complete these sentences.  …………………………… plantshave thin and flexible stems.  …………………………… plantshave flowersand produceseeds.  …………………………… plants have a hard stem.  ……………………………plants do not have flowers.
  • 4. 8. Completethese sentences.  Herbaceous plantshave thin and flexible stems.  Floweringplants have flowersand produceseeds.  Woody plants havea hard stem.  Non flowering plants do not have flowers. 9. Write trueand false. Then, correct them.  Grasses are herbaceous plants.  Shrubs are floweringplants.  Mossesare non-floweringplants. 10. Write trueand false. Then, correct them.  Grasses are herbaceous plants. True  Shrubs are floweringplants. False - woody  Mossesare non-floweringplants. True 11. All … plants reproducewithspores. a) flowering b) non-flowering
  • 5. c) woddy d) herbaceaus 12. All … plants reproducewithspores. a) flowering b) non-flowering c) woddy d) herbaceaus 13. Name what plantsneed to make their food. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14. Name what plantsneed to make their food. Water, minerals and carbon dioxide. 15. Write trueand false. Then, correct them.  Plants makephotosynthesis with oxygen.  Plants maketheir food with sunlight, water, mineralsand carbon dioxide.  Plants produceraw sap in the photosynthesis process.
  • 6. 16. Write trueand false. Then, correct them.  Plants makephotosynthesis with oxygen. False – carbon dioxide  Plants maketheir food with sunlight, water, mineralsand carbon dioxide. True  Plants produceraw sap in the photosynthesis process. False – elaborated sap 17. Choose the correct option.  Roots/pores/leaves/vessels absorbwater and mineralsfrom the ground.  Carbon dioxidefrom the air passes through small roots/pores/leaves/vessels in the leaves.  A green chemical in the roots/pores/leaves/vessels absorbs sunlight.  Differentroots/pores/leaves/vessels transportelaborated sap to all parts. 18. Choose the correct option.  Roots/pores/leaves/vessels absorbwater and mineralsfrom the ground.  Carbon dioxidefrom the air passes through small roots/pores/leaves/vessels in the leaves.
  • 7.  A green chemical in the roots/pores/leaves/vessels absorbs sunlight.  Differentroots/pores/leaves/vesselstransportelaborated sap to all parts. 19. Completethe definition with the typeof reproduction described.  ……………………………… reproduction: reproducewithflowers, with spores  ……………………………… reproduction: reproducethroughflowers, with pollination. 20. Completethe definition with the typeof reproduction described.  Asexual reproduction: reproducewithflowers, with spores  Sexual reproduction: reproducethroughflowers, with pollination. 21. Order the process of sexual reproduction in plants.  Fertilisation  Pollination  Fruit  Germination 22. Order the process of sexual reproduction in plants.
  • 8.  Fertilisation 3  Pollination 2  Fruit 4  Germination 1 and 5 23. Completethese sentences about the non-floweringplants reproduction.  ………………………… are stems that a gardener separates from the parentplant.  ………………………… are stems that grow horizontally above the ground.  ………………………… are horizontalundergroundstems.  ………………………… grow undergroundatthe bottom of the stem. 24. Completethese sentences about the non-floweringplants reproduction.  Cuttings are stems that a gardener separates from the parent plant.  Stolons are stems that grow horizontally above the ground.  Rhizomes are horizontal underground stems.  Bulbs grow underground atthe bottom of the stem.