Title: Plant Unit Interactive Quiz
1Plant Unit Interactive Quiz
- By
- Michelle A. OMalley
- 6th Grade Science
- League Academy
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2Directions
- Answer each question by clicking on your answer
choice. - When you click on your answer choice, you will be
taken to youre correct screen or sorry
screen. - If you are brought to the youre correct
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move to the next question. - If you are brought to the sorry screen please
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the question and try again. - All questions will either be multiple choice or
true/false questions. - If you would like to skip sections use the
Table of Contents button - Press the ESC Button anytime you would like to
stop the quiz program - Good Luck on your review questions!
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3Question 1
- All Plants are eukaryotes that contain many
cells. - True
- False
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6Question 2
- During Photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water
combine to produce sugar and oxygen. - True
- False
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9Question 3
- A moss is a type of vascular plant.
- True
- False
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12Question 4
- Nonvascular plants use rigid stems for support.
- True
- False
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15Question 5
- The gametophyte generation of a moss has
structures that look like roots, a stem, and
leaves. - True
- False
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18Question 6
- Ferns use spores to reproduce.
- True
- False
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21Question 7
- The mature leaves of a fern are called
fiddleheads. - True
- False
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24Question 8
- All plants are _______.
- Autotrophs
- Unicellular
- Heterotrophs
- prokaryotes
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27Question 9
- In what plant cell structure is water stored?
- Chloroplast
- Cell wall
- Vacuole
- cytoplasm
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30Question 10
- What do todays plants probably share with their
algae ancestors? - Where they live
- Physical structure
- The same form of chlorophyll
- How they move
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33Question 11
- The leafs cuticle ________.
- Stores water
- Reduces evaporation
- Transports water in the leaf
- Absorbs water for the leaf
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36Question 12
- What makes a leaf appear green?
- Accessory pigments
- Chlorophyll
- Vascular tissue
- Cuticle
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39Question 13
- What materials are taken in during the process of
photosynthesis? - Sugar and water
- Sugar and oxygen
- Carbon dioxide and oxygen
- Carbon dioxide and water
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42Question 14
- Nonvascular plants differ from vascular plants in
_______ . - How they make food
- Where they obtain water and nutrients
- How they transport water and nutrients
- How they reproduce
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45Question 15
- What part of a fern grows underground?
- Roots and fiddleheads
- Roots and stems
- Stems and leaves
- Stems and fronds
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48Question 16
- How do ferns and mosses differ?
- Ferns produce spores and gametes
- Ferns have gametophytes and sporophytes
- Ferns need water for reproduction
- Ferns have vascular tissue
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51Question 17
- Ferns produce spores _______ .
- In fiddleheads
- In an underground stem
- In a new gametophyte
- On the underside of fronds
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54Question 18
- Photosynthesis in plants produces _______ .
- Oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Carbon dioxide and water
- Sugar and oxygen
- Water and sugar
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57Question 19
- The energy that powers photosynthesis comes from
_______ . - Water
- Chemicals
- Oxygen
- The sun
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60Question 20
- Groups of similar cells that perform a specific
function are called _______ . - Gametes
- Chloroplasts
- Tissues
- vacuoles
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63Question 21
- The part of a moss that absorbs water and
nutrients from the soil is the _______ . - Rhizoid
- Stalk
- Capsule
- Gametophyte
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66Question 22
- What produces the egg and sperm cells during the
life cycles of plants? - Gametes
- Gametophytes
- Sporophytes
- Zygotes
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69Question 23
- Which is NOT a characteristic of a plants
vascular tissue? - It transports water and food inside the plant
- It supports the plants stems and leaves
- It positions the plants leaves closer to the sun
- It transports egg and sperm cells for
reproduction
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72Question 24
- A ferns fronds are _____ .
- Leaves
- Roots
- Stems
- Spores
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75Question 25
- It is easy for algae to absorb water because
algae _____ . - Live in water
- Can absorb water from soil
- Only live in rainy areas
- Contain a lot of minerals
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78Question 26
- Plant cell walls are made mostly of a chemical
called _____ . - Tissue
- Cellulose
- Chloroplasts
- Cuticle
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81Question 27
- The structures inside plant cells in which food
is made are called _____ . - Cellulose
- Chloroplasts
- Tissue
- Cuticle
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84Question 28
- A(n) ______ is a group of similar cells that
perform a specific function in an organism. - Cuticle
- Chlorophyll
- Tissue
- Light
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87Question 29
- A waxy, waterproof layer called the ______ covers
the leaves of most plants. - Chlorophyll
- Cuticle
- Light
- Oxygen
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90Question 30
- The leaves of most plants appear green because
they contain the pigment _____. - Chlorophyll
- Chloroplasts
- Cellulose
- Rhizoids
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93Question 31
- The chemical reactions of photosynthesis require
energy from _____. - Cellulose
- Chloroplasts
- Chlorophyll
- light
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96Question 32
- The gas produced during photosynthesis is _____.
- Cellulose
- Oxygen
- Chlorophyll
- Light
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99Question 33
- A hornwort is an example of a(n) _____ plant.
- Horsetail
- Nonvascular
- Rhizoid
- Vascular
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102Question 34
- _____ plants do not have a complex system to
transport water, nutrients, and food through
their bodies. - Horsetail
- Nonvascular
- Rhizoid
- Vascular
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105Question 35
- Thin, root-like structures called ______ anchor
mosses to the ground. - Horsetail
- Nonvascular
- Rhizoid
- Vascular
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108Question 36
- The capsule at the end of a moss contains
_______. - Horsetail
- spores
- Rhizoid
- Cuticle
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111Question 37
- Ferns, club mosses, and ____ are the three groups
of seedless vascular plants. - Horsetail
- spores
- Rhizoid
- Cuticle
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114Question 38
- Seedless vascular plants differ from ____ plants
in that they have true leaves, stems, and roots. - Horsetail
- Tissue
- Rhizoid
- Nonvascular
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117Question 39
- What is structure A ?
- Capsule
- Rhizoid
- Tissue
- Gametophyte
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120Question 40
- What does structure A contain?
- Vascular tissue
- Spores
- Tissue
- Gametophyte
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123Question 41
- What is structure D ?
- Capsule
- Spores
- Rhizoid
- Gametophyte
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126Question 42a
- What does structure D do?
- Anchor the moss
- Absorb water
- Absorb nutrients
- All of the above
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129Question 42b
- What kind of plant is does the diagram represent?
- Nonvascular
- Vascular
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132Question 43
- Plants like the moss plant shown to the right can
survive without a complex transportation system
to carry substances through their bodies because
they are so small that they can pass materials
directly from one cell to the next in their
bodies? - True
- False
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135Question 44
- Which part(s) of the moss shown in the diagram
are the most likely places for photosynthesis to
occur? - Leaf like structures of the gametophyte
- Capsule
- Rhizoids
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138Question 45
- What characteristics do plants share?
- They are autotrophs, eukaryotes, and
multicellular - They are heterotrophs, eukaryotes, and
unicellular - They are autotrophs, heterotrophs, and
multicellular
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141Question 46
- The advantage of the capsule being located above
the rest of the plant is that the spores may be
more easily spread to new sites by the wind,
water, or passing animals? - True
- False
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144Question 47
- A tall plant in a forest would most likely be a
vascular plant because the vascular tissue
strengthens the plants body and transports
materials through it. In addition, nonvascular
plants do not have vascular tissue and they must
grow close to the ground. - True
- False
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147Question 48
- Nonvascular seedless plants mosses lack
vascular tissue and grow low to the ground. - True
- False
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150Question 49
- Nonvascular seedless plants mosses obtain water
through their roots. - True
- False
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153Question 50
- Nonvascular seedless plants mosses retain water
by living near water or in moist environments. - True
- False
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156Question 51
- Nonvascular seedless plants mosses transport
water and minerals directly from one cell to the
next. - True
- False
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159Question 52
- Nonvascular seedless plants mosses are
supported only by a rigid cell wall. - True
- False
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162Question 53
- Nonvascular seedless plants mosses reproduce
with only gametes. - True
- False
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165Question 54
- Vascular seedless plants ferns have vascular
tissue and grow tall. - True
- False
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168Question 55
- Vascular seedless plants ferns have no roots to
obtain water. - True
- False
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171Question 56
- Vascular seedless plants ferns retain water by
growing in moist environments and they use their
cuticle to help retain water. In addition, ferns
can also grow in dry areas because of their
vascular tissue. - True
- False
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174Question 57
- Vascular seedless plants ferns use their
vascular tissue to transport water and minerals
from the roots into the stems and leaves. - True
- False
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177Question 58
- Vascular seedless plants ferns are only
supported through their vascular tissue not the
cell wall. - True
- False
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180Question 59
- Vascular seedless plants ferns reproduce with
spores and gametes. - True
- False
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183Question 60
- Vascular seedless plants ferns have spores that
are located on the underside of mature fronds. - True
- False
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186Table of Contents
- Questions 1 5
- Questions 6 10
- Questions 11-15
- Questions 16 20
- Questions 21 25
- Questions 26 30
- Questions 31 35
- Questions 36 40
- Questions 41 45
- Questions 46 50
- Questions 51 55
- Questions 56 - 60
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- Science Explorer From Bacteria to Plants by Jan
Jenner, Ph.D., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle
River, NJ 2000. - Graphics from Microsoft Office
- Greenville County School District Unpacking the
Standards Draft Grade 6 Life Science
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