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Grade3
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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What structures help keep a cactus from losing too much water?
a. tubers
b. thorns
c. woody stems
d. stems with a thick, waxy covering
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In the forest, Jan picked burs off her pants and dropped them. What did she do by
dropping burs?
a. She pollinated a plant.
b. She did nothing important.
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Many plants that lived long ago are extinct. How do scientists know about these
plants?
a. They grow plant fossils.
b. They found plant fossils.
c. They grow plants like them in space.
d. They found living plants that are like them.
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Scientists have learned many interesting things about plants that lived long ago. What
is one difference between early plants and those of today?
a. Early plants had more fruit.
b. Early plants had more seeds.
c. Early plants did not have leaves.
d. Early plants did not have flowers.
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Short Answer
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Jacob knows that the different parts of a plant help the plant to live and grow. He
decides to put two of the same type of plant in his garden. Both plants get the same
amount of water. Jacob covers one plant with a cardboard box. Soon the covered plant
appears weak and unhealthy.
Explain why covering the plant with the box prevents it from growing.
(4 points)
Chapter 1
Grade3
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SHORT ANSWER
12. ANS:
The leaves of the plant use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food.
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The plant needs sunlight so it can make food. The sunlight comes into the leaves and
gives the plant energy so it can make sugar. If the box is covering the leaves, the
sunlight can't get through.
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