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Exercise Set2-Form-3-Chapter-4 PDF

The document discusses reproduction in flowers. It includes diagrams labeling the parts of a flower - the pistil (P), stigma (Q), and ovary (R). The function of the pistil is to receive pollen. After fertilization, the ovary develops into fruit. The male part, the stamen, contains filaments and anthers. Another diagram shows four types of flowers - P has sepals but no petals, Q has both sepals and petals, R has a single petal, and S has multiple petals. The flowers are then classified into two groups based on their characteristics. Observations allow inferences about how P and Q and R and S are pollinated.

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Exercise Set2-Form-3-Chapter-4 PDF

The document discusses reproduction in flowers. It includes diagrams labeling the parts of a flower - the pistil (P), stigma (Q), and ovary (R). The function of the pistil is to receive pollen. After fertilization, the ovary develops into fruit. The male part, the stamen, contains filaments and anthers. Another diagram shows four types of flowers - P has sepals but no petals, Q has both sepals and petals, R has a single petal, and S has multiple petals. The flowers are then classified into two groups based on their characteristics. Observations allow inferences about how P and Q and R and S are pollinated.

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Science Form 3

Chapter 4

FORM 3 CHAPTER 4
REPRODUCTION
1. Diagram 1 shows the parts of a flower.

P:

Q:

R:

Diagram 1
(a) Label P, Q and R on Diagram 1 with the following words.
Ovary

Stigma

Petal
[3 marks]

(b) What is the function of P?

[1 mark]
(c) What happens to R after pollination and fertilisation?

[1 mark]
(d) The male reproductive organ of the flower is known as the stamen. What is the stamen
made up of?

[1 mark]

Pn Azreen/ Science Form 3/ Chapter 4

Science Form 3
Chapter 4

2. Diagram 4 shows the structure of flowers P, Q, R and S.

Diagram 4

(a) Based on the observations in Diagram 4, state one characteristic of each flower.
P: ..
Q: .
R: .
T: .
[4 marks]

Pn Azreen/ Science Form 3/ Chapter 4

Science Form 3
Chapter 4

(b) Classify P, Q, R and S into two groups based on common characteristics.


P, Q, R and S

Common
characteristic

Alphabets
representing the
flowers
[4 marks]
(c) Based on the observations in Diagram 4, make an inference on how the flowers are
pollinated.
R: ..
S: ..
[2 marks]

Pn Azreen/ Science Form 3/ Chapter 4

Science Form 3
Chapter 4

Pn Azreen/ Science Form 3/ Chapter 4

Science Form 3
Chapter 4

Pn Azreen/ Science Form 3/ Chapter 4

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