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1. Which system acts as a barrier from the sun and Q. Which system sends electrical messages that
helps regulate body temperature? helps control the body's responses to internal and
1. integumentary external changes?
2. muscular
3. digestive 1. nervous
4. circulatory 2. endocrine
2. 3. reproductive
Which system controls voluntary and involuntary 4. integumentary
movement? 10
Q. Which of these is the least complex level of
1. muscular organization?
2. skeletal 1. earthworm
3. immune 2. digestive system
4. excretory 3. skin cell
3 4. stomach
Q. Which system absorbs oxygen and releases 11
carbon dioxide? Q. The nervous system helps the respiratory system
1. respiratory by
2. excretory 1. carrying oxygen to lungs
3. endocrine 2. sending the message to diaphragm to
4. immune contract
4 3. protecting and supporting the heart
Q. This system transports oxygen and nutrients 4. breaking down nutrients needed by lung
around the body. tissue
1. circulatory 12
2. respiratory Q. The circulatory system helps the muscular
3. skeletal system by
4. digestive delivering nutrients to the muscle tissue
5 bringing oxygen into the body
Q. This system breaks down food into nutrients that sending messages for the muscles to contract
the body can absorb. protecting the muscles from injury
1. digestive 13
2. excretory Q. Lungs are the primary organs of this system.
3. reproductive 1. muscular system
4. immune 2. nervous system
6 3. circulatory system
Q. This system fights pathogens (germs) and 4. respiratory system
produces and stores white blood cells. 14
Q. Which of these is the least complex level of
1. immune organization?
2. muscular 1. earthworm
3. endocrine 2. digestive system
4. integumentary 3. skin cell
7 4. stomach
Q. This system supports the body and protects vital 15
organs. Q. The nervous system helps the respiratory system
1. skeletal by
2. muscular 1. carrying oxygen to lungs
3. circulatory 2. sending the message to diaphragm to
4. nervous contract
8 3. protecting and supporting the heart
Q. This system sends chemical messagengers 4. breaking down nutrients needed by lung
(hormones) that regulate growth, development, and tissue
metabolism. 16
1. endocrine Q. The circulatory system helps the muscular
2. nervous system by
3. immune 1. delivering nutrients to the muscle tissue
4. skeletal 2. bringing oxygen into the body
3. sending messages for the muscles to contract
4. protecting the muscles from injury
Question 17 3. organ
Q. What two systems work together to provide the 4. tissue
cells with glucose? Question 25
1. circulatory and respiratory Q. This is a example of ......
2. digestive and resoiraory
3. digestive and circulatory
4. skeletal and muscular
Question 18
Q. What two systems work together to supply the
body with oxygen?
1. respiratory and muscular ..
2. respiratory and circulatory 1. cell
3. circulatory and digestive 2. organ system
4. muscular and digestive 3. organ
Question 19 4. tissue
Q. Which example best shows structures that make Question 26
up the digestive system in the human body? Q. What is this?
1. Lungs, Heart, Arteries
2. Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves
3. Stomach, Intestines, Esophagus
4. Nose, Lungs
Question 20
Q. What is included in the nervous system?
1. Heart
2. Skin
3. Brain
4. Lungs 1. stomach
Question 21 2. mouth
Q. The nose, throat, lungs and diaphragm are part of 3. liver
which system? 4. esophagus
1. Respiratory Question 27
2. Digestive Q. What is this?
3. Integumentary
4. Lymphatic
Question 22
Q. The Integumentary system includes...
1. Muscles and bones
2. Heart and lungs
3. Ligaments and joints
4. Skin, hair and nails
Question 23 1. stomach
2. liver
Q. This is a example of 3. mouth
4. esophagus
Question 28
Q. Which two body systems work together to break
down food into energy and rid the body of the waste
1. cell produced during this process?
2. tissue 1. Skeletal and endocrine
3. organ 2. Digestive and excretory
4. organ system 3. Nervous and immune
Question 24 4. Muscular and skeletal
Q. This is a example of........ Question 29
Q. Which body systems work together to supply the
body's cells with oxygen?
1. Urinary
2. Nervous
1. Endocrine 3. Digestive
2. Nervous 4. Respiratory
3. Reproductive
4. Digestive Question 54
Question 51
Q. Which system is this picture showing? Q. Which system is this picture showing?
1. Endocrine
2. Urinary Question 61
3. Reproductive Q. Which two systems are working together?
4. Immune Food nutrients are transported throughout the body
in the blood.
1. Digestive & Circulatory
Question 55 2. Digestive & Urinary
Q. Which system is this picture showing? 3. Urinary & Circulatory
4. Nervous & Skeletal
Question 62
Q. Which two systems are working together?
The hormone insulin is released into the blood to
lower the amount of sugar in the body
1. Circulatory & Excretory
2. Endocrine & Circulatory
3. Endocrine & Respiratory
4. Muscular & Urinary
1. Urinary Question 63
2. Circulatory Q. Which two systems are working together?
3. Digestive Muscles raise the hair on the arms and legs to retain
4. Respiratory heat.
Question 56 1. Muscular & Digestive
Q. Your skin hair, and nails make up your ___ 2. Muscular & Respiratory
system. 3. Muscular & Skeletal
1. Nervous 4. Muscular & Integumentary
2. Muscular
3. Skeletal
4. Integumentary
Question 57
Q. White Blood Cells are part of the ___ system.
1. Immune
2. Respiratory
3. Urinary
4. Digestive
Question 58
Q. Which two systems are working together?
Oxygen is inhaled into the lungs and then is
transported throughout the body in the blood.
1. Respiratory & Urinary
2. Circulatory & Endocrine
3. Respiratory & Circulatory
4. Endocrine & Reproductive
Question 59
Q. Which two systems are working together?
The hormone adrenaline causes the fight-or flight
response which can give someone unusual amounts
of strength.
1. Endocrine & Reproductive
2. Respiratory & Digestive
3. Endocrine & Muscular
4. Nervous & Muscular
Question 60
Q. Which two systems are working together?
Messages travel down the spinal cord to the muscles
causing movement of the body
1. Urinary & Skeletal
2. Endocrine & Circulatory
3. Nervous & Circulatory
4. Nervous & Muscular
Question 9
30 seconds
1 Which organ belongs to the digestive system? Q. What might the immune system protect our
1. heart body from?
2. stomach answer choices
3. femur 1. sugars, fats, and carbs.
4. brain 2. viruses, bacteria, fungi, other parasites
Question 2 3. viruses, bacteria, fungi, other parasites,
60 seconds carbs, sugars
Q. Which organ belongs to the endocrine system? 4. Cold & Flu
1. pancreas Question 10
2. small intestine Q. ... network organs containing cells that recognize
3. gluteus maximus foreign substances in the body and destroy them
4. spinal cord 1. Pathogen System
Question 3 2. Digestive System
60 seconds 3. Immune System
Q. Which organ system does the brain belong to? 4. Lympathic System
answer choices Question 11
1. Reproductive Q. Which is the correct sequence?
2. Cardiovascular
3. Integumentary 1. dorsal> immune> lymphatic
4. Nervous 2. lymphatic> dorsal> tissues
Question 4 3. tissue> organs> form organ systems
60 seconds 4. organ> tissues> organ system
Q. Which organ belongs to the respiratory system? Question 12
answer choices
1. biceps brachii Q. Which gases are being exchanged through the
2. humerus respiratory system?
3. stomach
4. right lung 1. O2 & CO4
Question 5 2. HO2
60 seconds 3. CO
Q. The veins of the body belong to which organ 4. O2 & CO2
system? Question 13
answer choices Q. Major organs of the digestive system
1. nervous 1. Kidneys, nephrons
2. lymphatic 2. Stomach, intestines, mouth
3. digestive 3. Heart, blood vessels, blood
4. circulatory 4. Liver, kidneys, heart
Question 6 Question 14
60 seconds Q. Major organs of the nervous system
Q. Which of the following is a part of the skeletal 1. Kidneys, nephrons
system 2. Stomach, intestines, mouth
answer choices 3. Heart, blood vessels, blood
1. femur 4. Brain, spinal cord, nerve
2. humerus Question 15
3. cranium Q. Major organs of the skeletal system
4. All of these 1. Muscles, tendons
Question 7 2. Bones, ligaments
Q. Which of the following is NOT part of the 3. Marrow, periostium, nerves
skeletal system? 4. Ribs, quadriceps, femur
answer choices Question 16
1. humerus Q. Heart, blood vessels, blood
2. appendix 1. Digestive system
3. femur 2. Excretory system
4. cranium 3. Circulatory system
Question 8 4. Immune system
Q. What do tissues form? Question 17
1. Blood Q. Nose, trachea, lungs, alveoli
2. Organ Systems 1. Respiratory system
3. Organs 2. Endocrine system
4. Nails 3. Muscular system
4. Skeletal system Question 6
Question 18 Q. Which of the following correctly lists organs of
the respiratory system?
Q. Kidneys, lungs, skin, nephrons 1. lungs, stomach, pharynx
1. Digestive system 2. nose, pharynx, intestines
2. Excretory system 3. nose, trachea, lungs
3. Integumentary system 4. stomach, gall bladder, tongue
4. Respiratory system Question 7
Question 19 Q. The integumentary system includes all the
Q. Major organs of the muscular system following EXCEPT
1. red blood cells
1. Shoulder-blade, kneecap, triceps 2. hair
2. Muscles, tendons 3. skin
3. Bones, ligaments 4. fingernails
4. Heart, intestines, stomach Question 8
Question 20 Q. This system regulates the metabolism and works
with other systems to regulate horomones. The
Q. Pituitary gland, pancreas, thyroid, adrenal gland thyroid gland is an organ of this system.
1. Digestive system 1. nervous
2. Integumentary system 2. reproductive
3. Endocrine system 3. digestive
4. Immune system 4. endocrine
Question 9
Q. This system controls all other systems.
1. respiratory
1 Q. Which body system is responsible for 2. nervous
producing offspring? 3. endocrine
1. reproductive 4. integumentary
2. respiratory Question 10
3. digestive Q. The skeletal system works together with the
skeletal _____ system so that the body can move.
Question 2
Q. The respiratory system works together with the 1. muscular
____ system so that all cells of the body receive 2. urinary
oxygen. 3. excretory
1. nervous 4. immune
2. endocrine
3. circulatory
4. integumentary 1. Q. Provides glucose for cellular respiration.
Question 3 1. Respiratory system
Q. This system provides the body with support, 2. Nervous system
shape, and it helps to protect vital organs. 3. Excretory system
1. nervous 4. Digestive system
2. unrinary Question 2
3. skeletal Q. Brings oxygen into the body and eliminates
4. muscular carbon dioxide and water
Question 4 1. Circulatory system
2. Digestive system
Q. This system eliminates solid wastes from the 3. Excretory system
body. 4. Respiratory system
1. digestive Question 3
2. respiratory Q. Carries needed materials to cells and waste
3. cardiovascular products away from cells
4. immune 1. Immune system
Question 5 2. Circulatory system
Q. Which of the following is NOT a part of the 3. Nervous system
digestive system ? 4. Respiratory system
1. mouth
2. esophagus
3. stomach
4. thyroid gland
Question 4 Q. Which of the following is a job of the skeletal
Q. Protects our bodies from pathogens and fights system?
disease 1. Pulls on the bones to make us move
1. Immune system 2. Directs the muscles to contract
2. Endocrine system 3. Controls body with chemicals
3. Nervous system 4. Protects internal organs
4. Circulatory system Question 14
Question 5 Q. Controls long-term changes and daily body
Q. Collects and removes wastes produced by the activities through the release of chemicals
body's cells 1. Immune system
1. Muscular system 2. Endocrine system
2. Excretory system 3. Digestive system
3. Circulatory system 4. Nervous system
4. Digestive system Question 15
Question 6 Q. Provides shape and support, and something for
Q. Provide the raw materials for cell respiration the muscles to pull on
1. Respiratory system
1. Digestive and respiratory 2. Skeletal system
2. Immune and endocrine 3. Muscular system
3. Respiratory and excretory 4. Circulatory system
4. Circulatory and Digestive
Question 7
Q. Enables the body to move 1. What is a group of cells that are alike and
1. Digestive system work together?
2. Nervous system 2. a cell team
3. Muscular system 3. a tissue
4. Immune system 4. a cell family
Question 8
Q. Eliminate products of cell respiration 2. A group of tissues that work together is a(n)
1. Digestive and respiratory ______________________.
2. Circulatory and excretory
3. Respiratory and excretory
4. Excretory and digestive
Question 9 1. cell
2. organ
Q. Work together to help us move 3. organ system
1. Endocrine, immune, nervous 3. Organs that work together are part of a(n)
2. Skeletal, muscular, nervous ________________________.
3. Digestive, respiratory, circulatory, excretory
4. Immune, excretory, circulatory 1. cells
Question 10 2. tissue
Q. Receives information and directs our response to 3. organ system
the information
1. Endocrine system 4.The dark structure in the middle of each cell is a
2. Immune system
3. Nervous system 1. nucleus
4. Muscular system 2. lysosome
Question 11 3. mitochondria
Q. Directs the skeletal muscles to contract
1. Skeletal system 5.Muscle tissue is made of ...
2. Muscular system
3. Endocrine system
4. Nervous system
Question 12 1. muscle cells
Q. Work together to defend us against disease and 2. skin tissue
danger 3. stem cells
1. Nervous and endocrine systems
2. Digestive and respiratory systems 6.A specialized cell is a cell that has ...
3. Muscular and skeletal systems
4. Immune and endocrine systems 1. the ability to divide
Question 13 2. a specific role to do
3. no specific function in the bod 15.What are the four main tissues found in the
body?
7. When similar cells group together it is called a
tissue
1. Smooth muscle
2. Skeletal muscle
3. Cardiac muscle
Question 1 1. muscular
2. respiratory
Which statement describes ALL living 3. circulatory
things? 4. skeletal
What are the two systems that work closely 1. Fungi do not have a chloroplast.
together to allow us to move? Note: They 2. Fungi can form on your body.
give us strength and power. 3. Mushrooms are an example of a
fungus.
4. Fungi are cool to hang around (fun-
gi......fun guy....get it??).
Question 12
Question 13
Question 14
Question 15
1. answer choices
2. nervous
3. respiratory
4. digestive
5. cardiovascular (circulatory)
1. Malleability
2. Flexibility
Question 1 3. State
4. Ductility
Q. A pure substance containing only one
kind of atom. Question 8
Question 3 1. Physical
2. Chemical
Q. This picture represents which of the 3. Neither
following?
Question 10
1. element
2. compound Q. Physical or Chemical Property? The
3. mixture temperature of boiling water is 100 degrees
Celsius.
Question 4
1. Physical
Q. This picture represents which of the 2. Chemical
following? 3. Neither
1. element Question 11
2. compound
3. mixture Q. Physical or Chemical Property? The
solid form of water is ice.
Question 5
1. Physical
Q. The amount of mass in a specific volume 2. Chemical
3. Neither
1. density
2. weight Question 12
3. matter
4. state Q. Define a Physical Property
Question 7
Question 7 Question 2
Q. Something that takes up space and has mass.
Q. What is an example of gas?
1. volume
1. crayons 2. matter
2. paper 3. mass
3. soda 4. density
4. air Question 3
Question 8 Question 16
Q. Liquid matter takes the shape of _______. Q. Salt has a chemical formula of NaCl. Salt is a...
1. a gas 1. Compound
2. water 2. Element
3. a pet 3. Mixture
4. Its container 4. None of the Above
Question 9 Question 17
Q. Water in its solid form is _____________. Q. What cannot be broken down into other
substances?
1. a vapor 1. Compound
2. ice 2. Mixture
3. a liquid 3. Solids
4. boiling 4. Element
Question 10 Question 18
Q. The amount of matter something contains is its Q. A combination of substances that are not
______________. chemically combined is called a(n)____________.
1. gas 1. mixture
2. solid 2. compound
3. weight 3. physical
4. mass
Question 11 Question 19
Q. The measurement system used by scientist
around the world. Q. Mixtures are separated through
1. metric system ___________changes.
2. customary systerm 1. mixture
3. calorie system 2. compound
4. science system 3. physical
Question 12 Question 20
Q. What is the measure of gravity on an object? Q. An element is made up of only one kind of
1. matter _____.
2. mass 1. isotope
3. weight 2. plastic
4. volume 3. atom
4. metal
Question 13
Q. Volume is ______________.
1. length X width
2. height X length
3. length X width X height
4. width X height
Question 14
1. N2
2. O2
3. Cu
4. H2O2
Question 15
1. Element
2. Compound
Question 6
Question 1 When you were 9 years old, you were much shorter
than you are now. This system includes the gland
You just ate an awesome lunch at RSM. This body that produces the growth hormones that help you
system will break down that food and absorb it into grow.
your body to serve as nutrients.
1. Endocrine
1. Immune system 2. Integumentary
2. digestive system 3. Nervous
3. stomach system 4. Digestive
4. circulatory system
Question 7
Question 2
Oh no, something just fell off a building as you
You scraped yourself on a sharp edge sticking out were walking by and scared you. Now your heart is
of your desk. You just cut your body's first line of beating very fast. Your heart is apart of the _____
defense against bacteria. The first line of defense is system.
Question 3 Question 8
Your body needs to get rid of the waste collected The food that you ate today and the oxygen that you
during homeostasis. Which system is responsible breathe in is transported to different cells in the
for removing waste from your body? body by the ___________ system.
Question 4 Question 9
You ran in a 3K marathon and now you are really Your cat just had kittens. Without this system she
tired. What system allowed you to move really fast would not be able to become a new parent.
to out run your fellow marathon runners?
1. respiratory
1. Muscle system 2. reproductive
2. digestive system 3. endocrine
3. integumentary system 4. excretory
4. lymphatic system
Question 10
Question 5
My cells need oxygen and they need to get rid of
You were hit pretty hard in the back while playing the carbon dioxide waste that they created during
kick ball, but you are okay because your heart and homeostasis. Which system allows my body to get
lungs were protected by the ___________ system. and also get rid of these gases?
1. respiratory 1. endocrine
2. immune 2. nervous
3. excretory 3. integumentary
4. skeletal 4. respiratory
Question 11 . Question 17
If I did not have this system, my body would not controls the activities in your body
know how to function properly. This system sends
and receives signals that control what happens in 1. nervous system
my body. 2. endocrine system
3. integumentary system
1. reproductive 4. lymphatic system
2. respiratory
3. nervous Question 18
4. integumentary
made up of the kidney's and bladder, this system
Question 12 helps to eliminate waste from your body
1. Immune Question 20
2. Lymphatic
3. exretory transports material to and from cells
4. cardiovascular / circulatory
1. excretory system
Question 14 2. digestive system
3. lymphatic system
consists of the stomach, large and small intestines 4. cardiovascular system
1. integumentary Question 21
2. excretory
3. digestive brings in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
4. endocrine
1. skeletal system
Question 15 2. muscular system
3. respiratory system
made up of tonsils, spleen, lymph nodes....this 4. nervous system
system destroys any foreign invaders that try to
enter your body. Question 22
1. excretory system
2. muscle system Question 23
3. respiratory system
4. reproductive system
provides support and protects inner organs from The chart shows structures that work together in an
being damaged by outside forces organism. What do the structures as a whole
represent?
1. skeletal system
2. digestive system 1. an organ system
3. immune system 2. an organ
4. cardiovascular system 3. a tissue
4. a cell
Question 24
Question 29
A group of specialized cells working together is
called a/an____. Which systems work most closely together to carry
oxygen to cells and to remove carbon dioxide
1. organ waste?
2. tissue
3. organ system 1. digestive and excretory
4. organism 2. skeletal and muscular
3. circulatory and respiratory
Question 25
1. circulatory
2. respiratory
3. nervous
4. excretory
Question 26
1. integumentary
2. digestive
3. endocrine
4. immune
Question 27
Not only does this system help you move, but it also
helps circulate your blood, helps the lungs take in
air, and helps the stomach to digest food. Which
organ system are these tasks linked to?
1. integumentary
2. muscular
3. skeletal
4. immune
Question 28
Question 1
When a person runs a long distance their 1. A
body temperature increases. The body will 2. B
start to sweat in order to cool the body off. 3. C
What organ system is responsible for 4. D
cooling the body?
Question 5
1. Nervous
2. Integumentary A student has four microscope slides of cells
3. Muscular from four organisms. He must match the
4. Skeletal slides of cells with the correct organism
tissue listed in the table.
Question 2
He observes one large vacuole in the cells
In 1838 a botanist determined that all plants on one of the slides.
are composed of cells. In 1839 anatomist
Theodore Which slides is he observing?
system.
Question 15
When a person touches a hot stove, he 2. Nervous system
immediately removes his hands in response 3. Skeletal system
to the hot stimulus 4. Muscular system
Question 17
1. Muscular system
2. Skeletal system
3. Endocrine system
4. Integumentary system
Question 18
1. endocrine system
2. muscular system
3. nervous system
4. integumentary system
Question 19
1. Endocrine
system Question 1
Q. The "control center" of the cell is the Question 7
Q. Scott and his classmates were looking at 1. Make their own food
an animal cell under a microscope in order 2. Move
to locate the cell's DNA, which occurs in its 3. Release gas
chromosomes. Where should Scott look? 4. Reproduce
1. Cell membrane and ribosomes Q. What part of the cell is its delivery
2. Cell wall and chloroplast system?
3. Mitochondria and a nucleus
4. Flagella and Golgi body 1. Nucleus
2. Nucleolus
Question 6 3. Mitochondria
4. ER
Q. What is the main purpose of the
mitochondria?
1. Stimulus
2. Prokaryotic
3. Eukaryotic
4. Protist
Question 14
1. Make prteins
2. Store water
3. Make sugar
4. Harden the cell
Question 15
1. Cell wall
2. Chloroplast
3. Mitochondria
4. Vacuole
Question 16
1. Ribosomes
2. Cytoplasm
3. DNA
4. Nucleus
Question 17
1. Mitochondria
2. Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Cell wall
Question 18
Question 9
PLANTS Q. What part of a plant transports water and
nutrients from the root to the plant's stem and
Question 1 leaves?
Q. In what plant cell part/structure is water stored? 1. root hairs
1. chloroplast 2. phloem
2. cell wall 3. xylem
3. vacuole 4. cuticle
4. cytoplasm Question 10
Q. All of the following is a root function, except
Question 2 1. water absorption
2. food storage
Q. The leaf's cuticle 3. plant anchoring
1. stores water 4. food production
2. reduces evaporation Question 11
3. transports water in the leaf Q. Root hairs help a plant
4. absorbs water for the leaf 1. transport food to the root
2. absorb water and nutrients
Question 3 3. protect the root
Q. What produces egg and sperm cells during the 4. store food
life cycle of a plant? Question 12
1. gamete Q. _________________ are scientists who study
2. gametophyte plants.
3. sporophyte 1. botanists
4. zygote 2. ecologists
3. zoologists
Question 4 4. chemists
Question 5
Q. Germination will not happen unless a seed
1. is dispersed far from the plant that produced
it
2. absorbs water
3. uses its stored food
4. grows stamens and a pistil
Question 6
Q. What part of a woody stem forms rings that
indicate a tree's age?
1. xylem
2. phloem
3. cambium
4. inner bark
Question 7
Q. The energy that powers photosynthesis comes
from
1. water
2. chemicals
3. oxygen
4. the sun
Question 8
Q. Gases pass in and out of a leaf through the
1. stomata
2. phloem
3. xylem
4. cuticle
Question 1 Question 9
Q. xylem: water transport 30 seconds
phloem : food transport Q. The following are examples of spore-bearing
TRUE plants except:
FALSE answer choices
Question 2 Fern
30 seconds Mosses
Q. Which structure inside the ovary contains egg Gingko
cells? Question 10
answer choices 30 seconds
Ovules Q. It is a kind of artificial vegetative propagation in
stigma which it is done by cutting a branch of a plant of
peduncle good variety and attaching it to a plant rooted in the
Question 3 soil. The rooted plant is the stock and the attached
30 seconds branch is the scion.
Q. Flowering: gymnosperms answer choices
Non-flowering : angiosperms Grafting
answer choices Marcotting
TRUE Layering
FALSE
Question 4
30 seconds
Q. Pine, gingko, cypress and spruce are examples of
________?
answer choices
angiosperm
gymnosperm
ppteridophytes Question 1
Question 5
30 seconds 30 seconds
Q. ______ contain the sperm and egg cells of a
plant which is protected by a tough coat inside a Q.
spore capsule.
answer choices Which is NOT a category of plants
Conifers
Sponges answer choices
Spores
Question 6 Ferns
30 seconds
Q. Mosses, liverworts and hornworts make up the Angiosperms
group of plants called __________.
answer choices Mosses
atracheophytes
angiosperm Bryosperms
tracheophytes
Question 7 Gymnosperms
30 seconds
Q. These type of plant grow in moist and swampy Question 2
environment and on top of old woods and rocks.
Mostly they lack true roots and use tiny hairlike 30 seconds
stems for absorption of water and nutrients from the
soil. Q.
answer choices
Bryophytes The alternation of generations in plants goes
Conifers between the diploid __________________
Spores and haploid __________________
Question 8
30 seconds answer choices
Q. Conifers reproduce using cones.
answer choices sporophyte, gametophyte
TRUE
FALSE gametophyte, sporophyte
Question 3 30 seconds
30 seconds Q.
liveotrophs Question 7
Question 4 30 seconds
30 seconds Q.
Question 12 gravitropism
30 seconds phototropism
Q. thigmotropism
Q. phloem
Question 1
30 seconds
30 seconds
answer choices
Monocot ______________: Pteridophytes :: Peat
moss: Bryophytes
Dicot
club mosses
Question 7
water mosses
Q.
sickle mosses
Liverworts and Hornworts are kinds of
Bryophytes. carpet mosses
answer choices
True
False uestion 1
30 seconds
Q. Why are flowers very colorful (and why do they
Question 8
produce odor?)
answer choices
30 seconds
So people buy them
To make gardens look good
Q.
To attract pollinators
To attract sunlight
Cycads, ginkgo, and conifers are examples
Question 2
of __________.
30 seconds
Q. Male reproductive parts of a plant....
answer choices
answer choices
Petals and ovary
Angiosperm
Ovary and ovule
Anther and filament
Gymnosperm Stigma and style
Question 3
Pteridophytes 30 seconds
Q. In which part of the flower is pollen found?
Bryophytes answer choices
Filament
Question 9 Anther
Ovary
30 seconds Xylem
Question 4
Q. 30 seconds
Q. How else can pollen be moved
Ferns: ______________ :: Mosses: besides pollinators?
Bryophytes answer choices
Sunlight
answer choices Wind
Snow
Pteridophytes Hail
Question 5
Angiosperm 30 seconds
answer choices
Water
Soil
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen