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Y3 Spring 2 Science - Plants
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Lesson 1- Botany and flowering plants
What is the term given to a scientist who studies plants?
1 point
1. Flowerology
2. A botanist
3. Botonology
3. Plantist
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How do botanists study the features of a plant?
1 point
1. Looking closely
2. researching online
3. Asking for help
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What do all flowering plants have? Tick 3
3 points
stem
pine cones
roots
bark
leaves
Lesson 2- requirements for life and growth
What do all plants need to grow? Recap from Y2
4 points
air
sunlight
nutrients
shade
room to grow
a pot
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All plants need exactly the same amounts of each of the above to thrive.
1. True
2. False
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Why is it that some plants need different quantities of the above to grow?
1 point
1. they have adapted to their local environments
2. they have not adapted to their environments
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Lesson 3- water transportation
Order the events
3 points
1
2
3
water moves around the plant via the stem
plants absorb water from the soil
rain fall sto the earth and is absorbed into the soil
1
2
3
water moves around the plant via the stem
plants absorb water from the soil
rain fall sto the earth and is absorbed into the soil
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Plants with large root systems cannot take more water from the soil.
1 point
1. True
2. False
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Lesson 4- pollution in flowering plants
Flowering plants create...
1 point
1. scents and smells
2. seeds
3. a mess
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The name given to a powder made of tiny grains that help flowers to make seeds.
1 point
1. Pollination
2. Pollen
3. anther
4. stigma
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Seeds can only be produced if pollen is transferred from the anther to the...
1 point
1. ovary
2. stigma
3. insect
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This process is known as...
1 point
1. pollination
2. transference
3. seed dispersal
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What animals are essential for pollination to take place?
1 point
1. Mammals
2. Reptiles
3. Birds
4. Insects
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Lesson 5-
Why do plants spread their seeds
1 point
1. To reproduce
2. To make the plant lighter
3. To help the plant grow
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What is the spreading of seeds called?
1 point
1. Seed spreading
2. Seed spraying
3. Seed dispersal
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Can you match the type of seed dispersal to the plant?
5 points
water
wind
animal faeces
explosion
animal fur
A
B
C
D
E
water
wind
animal faeces
explosion
animal fur
A
B
C
D
E
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