Choose the most appropriate answer.
1. A medium-sized plant with a hard, brown, thin stem describes a
a. herb. b. shrub. c. tree. d. creeper.
2. Which of these plants has a tap root?
a. maize b. grass c. wheat d. pea
3. Which of these plants stores food in their roots?
a. pea b. onion c. carrot d. potato
4. The tendril in a pea plant is a modified
a. stem. b. leaf. c. root. d. flower.
5. The spines of a cactus plant are modified
a. stems. b. leaves. c. roots. d. flowers.
6. In which plant does photosynthesis take place in the stem rather than in the leaves?
a. Bougainvillea b. potato c. onion d. cactus
7. Which of these is the male part of a flower?
a. sepals b. petals c. stamens d. pistil
8. Which part of the flower turns into a fruit?
a. sepals b. anther c. Ovary d. stigma
9. The reproductive organ of a flowering plant is the
a. pollen grains. b. flower. c. pistil. d. stamen.
10. Which part of a plant regulates its water content?
a. root b. stem c. leaf d. flower
1. A medium-sized plant with a hard, brown, thin stem describes as shrub.
2. Which of these plants has a tap root? pea
3. Which of these plants stores food in their roots? carrot
4. The tendril in a pea plant is a modified leaf
5. The spines of a cactus plant are modified leaves
6. In which plant does photosynthesis take place in the stem rather than in the leaves? cactus
7. Which of these is the male part of a flower? stamens
8. Which part of the flower turns into a fruit? Ovary
9. The reproductive organ of a flowering plant is the flower.
10. Which part of a plant regulates its water content? leaf
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