Test 4. Chapter 3
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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green plants contain this to make their own food | chlorophyll
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If there were no on earth, people and animals could not live. | green plant
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plants put into the air for man to breathe | oxygen
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Green plants make their food by a process called | photosynthesis
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When you eat a carrot, are you eating the stem or root of the plant | root
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When you eat broccoli, you are eating the ... | flower
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What part of a plant contains a new living plant? | seed
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A dandelion is an example of a plant whose seeds are spread by what? | the wind
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Dormant seeds are alive or dead? | alive
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When a seed , it sprouts. | germinates
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What vegetable should never be eaten raw? | asparagus
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Poison in tobacco is called | nicotine
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Plants which cannot make their own food are called | fungi
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Most seeds ripen and are carried away from the parent plant in the | spring
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The leaves of the rhubarb plant are | poisonous
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What is another name for a tree's stem? | trunk
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Which is NOT a fact about a tree's age? | Roots anchor trees in the ground. Roots absorb water and minerals.
Roots tell a tree's age. Root systems are at least as large as
as the spread of the crown.
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Which part of a tree makes the tree's food and bears fruit? | crown
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Which of the following trees is a broadleaf tree? fir. spruce. hemlock. elm | elm
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Which of the following trees is an evergreen? | spruce
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What's the name of the fruit produced by an oak tree? | acorn
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What name describes trees that lose their leaves in the fall? | deciduous
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How can you tell the age of a tree? | by counting the annual rings
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Be able to identify these four parts of a flower? | sepal. stamen. petal. pistil
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sometimes mistakenly called a yellow daisy | Black-eyed Susan
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has yellow ray flowers an no disk flowers | dandelion
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a tall plant with flowers that turn to face the sun | sunflower
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blue flower whose roots can be ground to make a beverage | chicory
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any plant that grows where it is not wanted | weed
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a poisonous plant | poinsettia
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Be able to identify the picture of the following. | cardinal. mockingbird. scissor-tailed flycatcher. purple finch
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Be able to identify these flowers. | lady's slipper. trailing arbutus. purple violet. daisy. iris. marigold.
Black-eyed Susan. dandelion. goldenrod. Queen Anne' s lace
sunflower. petunia
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