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Example Question #1 : Plant And Animal Relationships
How do plants get water from their habitat?
Leaves; through the air
Roots; through the soil
Stem; from the Sun
Roots; through the soil
Plants absorb water that falls as rain or other types of precipitation or from humans watering them through their roots and the soil. Roots are underground and absorb the water from the dirt.
Example Question #2 : Plant And Animal Relationships
Plants provide food for
Other plants
No one
Animals
Animals
Plants provide animals (and humans) with food that is turned into energy. Plants are important members of their habitats.
Example Question #3 : Plant And Animal Relationships
Plants do not need anything from their habitat.
False
True
False
Plants do rely on their habitat for survival. Plants need sunlight and water from the place they live to grow.
Example Question #4 : Plant And Animal Relationships
A habitat is affected by plants.
False
True
True
This is true, there is a relationship between plants and their habitats. Plants rely on their habitats to survive and habitats rely on each plant and animal to survive.
Example Question #5 : Plant And Animal Relationships
What part of the plant holds the plant up?
Flower
Stem
Leaves
Stem
The stem holds the plant upright and makes it tall. Plants must be strong and able to reach the Sun in their habitat so the stem keeps the plant standing up.
Example Question #6 : Plant And Animal Relationships
What could happen in a habitat if a plant species die?
Nothing will happen
A prettier plant will grow
Other plants or animals may die too
Other plants or animals may die too
If a plant species die in a habitat it could affect the rest of the plants or animals. It may cause other species to die if they needed that plant to live.
Example Question #7 : Plant And Animal Relationships
What part of the flower attracts bees to help make new plants?
Flower
Stem
Roots
Flower
The flower attracts animals like bees to help pollinate or make new plants. Habitats grow new plants when the pollen and seeds are spread.
Example Question #8 : Plant And Animal Relationships
What part of the plant absorbs water from its habitat?
Leaves
Roots
Flower
Roots
The roots of a plant are underground and absorb water from the soil or dirt. If the soil or dirt has no water the plant may stop growing.
Example Question #9 : Plant And Animal Relationships
What would happen to the plants if a habitat ran out of water?
The plants would move somewhere else
The plants could die
The plants would make water
The plants could die
If a habitat changes the plants may need to change too. If a habitat ran out of water the plant could die if it is unable to get water from another source.
Example Question #10 : Plant And Animal Relationships
What part of the plant collects sunlight to make food?
Leaves
Stem
Flower
Leaves
The leaves collect light from the Sun and make food for the plant to use as energy. Plants must have sunlight to live.
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