Plants
1/29/2019 12:00:00 AM
This quiz includes an educational video from youtube and 10 questions from Mobymax (Science, Grade 2), to help you review some basic vocabulary about plants.
Video by Peekaboo Kidz. Ads, if any, are displayed by the author.
What is the definition of stem?
- The part of a plant that takes in water
- The part of a plant that is the most colorful
- The part of a plant that makes a seed using pollen from inside the flower
- The part of a plant that carries water from the roots to other parts of the plant
What is the definition of leaves?
- the part of the plant that stores seeds
- the part of the plant that makes food
- the part of the plant that makes seeds
- the part of the plant that stores food
What is the definition of fruit?
- the part of a flower that grows around a seed to hold and protect it
- the part of the flower that eats seeds for food
- the part of the flower that holds the plant in place
- the part of the flower that brings water to the leaves
Which picture has the plant correctly labeled?
Diagram A
Diagram B
Diagram C
Diagram D
Which statement is correct?
- Plants all have flowers.
- The root, stems, and leaves of different plants can look different.
- The stems and leaves make seeds.
- All plants have the same size roots to get nutrients from the soil.
Plants spread their seeds __________.
- to grow in warm locations
- to be farther away from water and nutrients
- to give each seed room to grow
- by growing long roots
Which are examples of a plant spreading its seeds? Check all that are true.
- A coconut falls off a coconut tree into the water. It later washes up on shore.
- The wind blows and takes dandelions seeds off the plant.
- A pine tree has deep roots to hold the tree in place.
- A bird sits on a bush looking for insects to eat.
- A bear eats blackberries and goes to the bathroom.
What is the definition of adapt?
- to grow
- to change
- to plant
- to sprout
Which are examples of plants adapting to live in their environment? Check all that are true.
- Oak trees shed their leaves in the fall to keep water in their trunks.
- Trimming plants in the fall allows plants to grow larger and healthier in the spring.
- Plants in cold climates grow low to the ground where it is warmest
- Leaves on rainforest plants are designed to have water trickle off of them quickly so they don’t develop mold.
You move into a new house that has a garden. Your dad is trying to identify the plants so he can better care for them. What could you suggest he does?
- Measure the plant with a ruler to see how large it is.
- Wait until fall when the plant begins to hibernate.
- Examine the parts of each plant to identify it.
- Dig up the garden and plant flowers that you can identify