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The document provides a 10 question exam about plant biology. It covers topics like plant classification, plant structures and functions, photosynthesis, and plant reproduction. Students are asked to identify statements as true/false, identify different plant types, label a diagram of a moss plant, and answer multiple choice questions in a table.

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Unit 3 S

The document provides a 10 question exam about plant biology. It covers topics like plant classification, plant structures and functions, photosynthesis, and plant reproduction. Students are asked to identify statements as true/false, identify different plant types, label a diagram of a moss plant, and answer multiple choice questions in a table.

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EXAM 18/1/2023 1 ºESO SECCIÓN UNIT 3: PLANTS

Name, surname and group ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..

1. Decide if the following statements are true or false. If they are false, correct it by writing a
new full sentence.
a) All plants are heterotrophs: they use light from the sun to carry out photosynthesis.

b) All plants have leaves, stem and roots.

c) The largest group of pteridophytes is mosses.

d) Stomata are usually located in the roots.

e) A plant’s response to gravity is called phototropism.

f) Climbing plants have adapted to live in water.

e) Rhizomes, tubers, bulbs and stolons are all ways of asexual reproduction in plants.

f) Conifers (cone-bearing plants such as pine trees) are a group of Angiosperms.

2.- A) Below are some characteristics of different types of plants. Identify following plant
types:

-The seeds produced by these plants grow inside fruit………………………………


-These plants have no vascular tissue. They don’t have roots, stem or leaves……………………
-These plants have vascular tissue. They reproduce using spores………………………..
-The seeds produced by these plants do no grow inside fruit……………………………
-A pine tree is an example of these…………………………………
B) Fig. 1.1 is a dichotomous key. It can be used to identify different types of trees by using their leaves.

Fig. 1.2 shows leaves from six different trees. Use the key in Fig. 1.1 to identify the six different types of
tree. Write the name of each tree on the lines in Fig. 1.2.

3. Label the following diagram:


What type of plant is shown in the diagram?

Complete the table below using the words you wrote above:

Function Structures of mosses


Capsules where spores are formed

Reproductive cells

Small stems that not conduct water

Small hairs that hold the plant in the ground

Leaf-like structures that grow from the


caulidium

4. Answer the following questions and write your answers in the table at the end of the
question:

1. What is the name of the mixture of


water and mineral salts that travels from 4. Which of the following is not a way
the roots to the leaves… seeds are dispersed?
a) Sun
a) Raw sap
b) Wind
b) Xylem
c) Phloem sap c) Water
d) Phloem d) Animals

2. Which is not a function of the roots? 5. What are the two products produced
a) Absorb water during photosynthesis?
b) Anchor the plant a) Water and Carbon Dioxide
c) Photosynthesize b) Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
d) Stores food c) Sugar (glucose) and Water
d) Sugar (glucose) and Oxygen
3. Why do flowers have such colourful
petals? 6. What is the female part of the flower
called?
a) To scare away predators a) Stamen
b) To attract animals for pollination
b) Pollen Tube
c) Trap insects
c) Pistil
d) To hide pollen
d) Sepals
d) Flowering plants.

7. The difference between gymnosperms


and angiosperms is that:
a) Gymnosperms are greener than 9. Positive phototropism means that a
angiosperms. plant…
b) Angiosperms are larger than a) Grows away from a source of light
gymnosperms. b) Grows towards a source of light
c) Angiosperms have true fruits but c) Grows towards a source of water
gymnosperms do not. d) Grows against the force of gravity
d) Angiosperms are woody plants but
gymnosperms are not. 10. In flowering plants, the flower is the:
a) Energy-producing organ
8. Ferns are: b) Reproductive organ
a) Algae c) Locomotive organ.
b) Carnivorous plants d) Food-producing organ.
c) Plants without flowers or seeds.

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