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Green Plants
KS2/3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the name of the green substance in plants? | Chlorophyll |
| Name the structures in all cells where respiration occurs. | Mitochondria |
| Name the structures in plants cells where photosynthesis occurs. | Chloroplasts |
| Name the process whereby male gametes are transferred to the female part of a flower. | Pollination |
| The fusion of sex cells in all organisms is called ................? | Fertilization |
| The female reproductive parts of a flower are collectively called the ...............? | Carpel |
| The male reproductive parts of a flower are collectively called the .................? | Stamen |
| The part of the flower carrying the pollen is called the .............? | Anther |
| The part of the flower that collects the pollen is called the ...................? | Stigma |
| The part of the flower that grows into the seed is called the ..................? | Ovule |
| Name the part of the flower that develops into a (true) fruit. | Ovary |
| Name the part of the flower that attracts insects. | Petals |
| A characteristic of pollen dispersed by wind. | Light |
| The process by which a plant makes its own food. | Photosynthesis |
| A part of a plant which does not have chloroplasts. | Roots |
| A substance found in the cell walls of plants. | Cellulose |
| The part of a flower containing a sweet sugary liquid. | Nectary |
| A solution used to test plant cells for starch. | Iodine |
| The part of the plant where most photosynthesis occurs. | Leaves |
| Cells adapted for the absorption of water and mineral salts. | Root hair cells |