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Charlie Estacio ▶ Let March 2019

✔NATURALISM -- only nature exist, nature is better than civilization (NATURALESA ng isang BAGAY)

✔IDEALISM -- spiritual, values, moral, socratic method

✔REALISM -- natural world, values arenatural and absolute, reality exist undercieved

✔PRAGMATISM/EXPERIMENTALISM -- practical, problem solving research, knowledge is what works,


values are related, truth is warranted assertion.

✔ESSENTIALISM -- 3r's (4r's ngayon), achievement test, certain knowledge&skills are essential for
rational being.

✔PROGRESSIVISM -- process of development, higher level of knowledge, the child's need and interest
are relevant to curriculum.

✔EXISTENTIALISM -- knowledge is subjective, man shapes his being as he lives, we are what we do,
deciding precedes knowing.

✔PERENNIALISM -- education that last for century, universalist, knowledge is eternally valid.

✔SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTIVISM -- for better society, community based learning

✔RECONSTRUCTUONALISM -- the school should help rebuild the social order thus social change.

✔BEHAVIORISM -- learning is change in behavior, S-R relationship

✔EMPIRICISM -- knowledge comes thru senses, 5 senses (observatory learning)

✔STRUCTURALISM -- complex mental exp. such as image,feeling and sensation

✔FUNCTIONALISM -- focus to motivation, thinking & learning.

✔PURPOSIVISM -- individual hormones are responsible for the motive to strive towards fulfillment of
his/her objective.

✔PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS -- reality is what verifiable, truth correspondes to reality, usage determines
meaning

PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES

1. To ensure the lesson will go smoothly, Teacher A listed down the steps she will undertake together
with those of her students. This practice relates to?

a. Teaching style
b. Teaching method

c. Teaching strategy

d. Teaching technique

Answer: B

2. The class of Grade 6 - Einstein is scheduled to perform an experiment on that day. However, the
chemicals are insufficient. What method may then be used?

a. Project

b. Laboratory

c. Lecture

d. Demonstration

Answer: D

3. Teacher C gives the class specific topic as assignment which they have to research and pass the
following day. However, the students could not find any information about it. What method should
Teacher C use to teach the assignment?

a. Project method

b. Discovery approach

c. Lecture method

d. Demonstration method

Answer: C

4. Pictures, models and the like arouse students interest on the day's topic, in what part of the lesson
should the given materials be presented?

a. Initiating activities

b. Culminating activities

c. Evaluation activities

d. Developmental activities

Answer: A
5. In Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives, the domains are stated from lowest to highest level.
Which of the following objectives belongs to the lowest level?

a. To identify the characters of the story.

b. To differentiate active from passive voice.

c. To give the available resources that could be recycled to useful things.

d. To explain the procedure in changing improper fraction to mixed number

Answer: A

6. The class of IV - Kalikasan is tasked to analyze the present population of the different cities and
municipalities of the National Capital Region for the last five years. How can they best present their
analysis?

a. By means of a table

b. By looking for a pattern

c. By means of a graph

d. By guessing and checking

Answer: C

7. There are several reasons why problem-solving is taught in Math. Which is the LEAST important?

a. It is the main goal for the study of Math

b. It provides the content in which concepts and skills are learned and applied

c. It provides an opportunity to develop critical and analytical thinking

d. It provides pupils an opportunity to relate Math in the real world

Answer: A

8. Teacher D teaches in a remote high school where newspapers are delivered irregularly. Knowing the
importance of keeping the students aware of current affairs, what is probably the best way to keep the
students updated?

a. Gather back issues of newspapers and let pupils compile them.

b. Urge the pupils to listen to stories circulating in the community.

c. Encourage the pupils to listen to daily broadcast from a transistor radio.


d. The teacher should try all available means to get the newspaper delivered to the school

Answer: C

9. Devices can make a lecture more understandable and meaningful. What is the most important thing a
teacher should consider in the selection and utilization of instructional materials?

a. Objectives of the lesson

b. Availability of instructional materials

c. Attractiveness of instructional materials

d. Degree of interest on the part of the students

Answer: A

10. Teacher E asks student A to identify and analyze events, ideas or objects in order to state their
similarities and differences. In which part of the lesson does said activity take place?

a. Preparation

b. Generalization

c. Application

d. Comparison and Abstraction

Answer: D

11. Which part of the lesson is involved in the giving of situation or activities based on the concepts
learned?

a. Preparation

b. Generalization

c. Application

d. Comparison and Abstraction

Answer: C

12. Teacher F wants the class to find out the effect of heat on matter. Which method will help him
accomplish his objective?

a. Project Method

b. Laboratory Method
c. Problem Method

d. Expository Method

Answer: B

13. In Math, Teacher G presents various examples of plane figures to her class. Afterwards, she asks the
students to give definition of each. What method did she use?

a. Inductive

b. Laboratory

c. Deductive

d. Expository

Answer: A

14. Teaching Tinikling to I-Maliksi becomes possible through the use of?

a. Inductive Method

b. Expository Method

c. Demonstration Method

d. Laboratory Method

Answer: C

15. What is the implication of using a method that focuses on the why rather than the how?

a. There is best method

b. Typical one will be good for any subject

c. These methods should be standardized for different subjects.

d. Teaching methods should favor inquiry and problem solving.y

Answer: D

16. When using problem solving method, the teacher can

a. Set up the problem

b. Test the conclusion

c. Propose ways of obtaining the needed data


d. Help the learners define what is it to be solved

Answer: D

TIM - Technology Integration Matrix

Entry- Teachers have the SOLE and DIRECT access to technology tools. (Teacher-centered)

*Si teacher lang ang gumagamit at nagmamanipulate ng technology tools para magtransfer ng
info/learning sa students. (MAKINIG LANG KAY TEACHER)

Adoption- Students opportunities to use technology tools are limited and controlled. Teachers choose
what tools to use, when to use it, and how to use it. (Conventional/Procedural use of technology tools)

*Si teacher pa rin ang masusunod pero may opportunity na si student na makagamit ng technology tool.
(MAKINIG KAY TEACHER PARA ALAM MO GAMITIN ANG PINILI NYANG TOOL)

Adaptation- Teacher facilitates. Students independently use technology tools in conventional ways.
Students have freedom to utilize TEACHER's chosen tools.

( MALAYA NA SI STUDENT GAMITIN ANG TOOLS PERO SI TEACHER ANG MASUSUNOD KUNG ANONG
GAGAMITIN

*of course may knowlege na sila kung pano gamitin ang tools bago sila pabayaan.*)

Infusion- The teacher provides the learning context, and the students choose the technology tools to
use.(SELF DIRECTED LEARNING)

(GUIDE NA LANG SI TEACHER. SI STUDENT NA ANG PIPILI NG GAGAMITIN *though ichecheck pa rin ni
teacher kung tama ba ang piniling tool ni student sa task na pinagagawa nya*)

Transformation- Gives emphasis to the importance of technology tools. Tools are use to facilitate higher
order learning activities that may not have been possible without the use of technology.Students are
encouraged to use technology tools in unconventional ways and are self-directed in combining the use of
various tools.(SELF DIRECTED LEARNING, SUPPORTED BY VARIOUS TECHNOLOGIES)

(IHAHANDA NA LANG NI TEACHER ANG LEARNING TASKS NA COMPLEX ,and then SI STUDENT NA ANG
bahalang pumili ng MGA technology tools na gagamitin. )
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

1. The system that helps a person breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.

Answer: respiratory system

2. Where does the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide happens in human body?

Answer: alveoli

3. It is the opening in our nose where air enters.

Answer: nostrils

4. It is where the air gets moistened and warmed as it enters in the nostrils.

Answer: Nasal Cavity

5. It is a tiny hair-like structure that traps the air against impurities.

Answer: cilia

6. A tube-like passage for both food and air that found between the nasal cavity and esophagus.

Answer: pharynx

7. It is a flap of tissue found at the end of the pharynx that closes over the larynx when we swallow.

Answer: epiglottis

8. It is where the vocal chords attached that produce sounds when we speak.

Answer: larynx

9. An organ below the larynx which is a 12cm long tube and made up of C-shaped rings of cartilage.

Answer: trachea

10. Branch of trachea that carry air into the lungs.


Answer: bronchi

11. It is a cluster of tiny thin-walled sacs found at the end of each bronchioles.

Answer: alveoli

12. Substance that produced by the lining of the nasal cavity

Answer: mucus

13. Tiny hair-like structure that trap the bacteria in the trachea

Answer: mucous membrane and cilia

14. The flow of air to the lungs

Answer: nostrils-nasal cavity-pharynx-trachea-bronchus- bronchiole- alveoli

15. What do you call the division of the lungs?

Answer: lobes

16. It is a thin membrane that surrounds the lungs.

Answer: pleura

17. Bones that protect the lungs

Answer: rib cage

18. How many pairs of rib cage that protect the lungs?

Answer: 12 pairs

19. A dome-shaped muscle that works with the lungs to allow breathing in and breathing out.

Answer: diaphragm

20. What is the first apparatus used for breathing underwater?

Answer: diving bell

21. What is the first safe underwater breathing device?

Answer: aqualung

22. A disease in which the alveoli in the lungs lose their ability to expand and contract.

Answer: emphysema
23. A disease in which too much mucus is produce in the bronchial tubes.

Answer: chronic bronchitis

24. It is an ailment caused by a virus on which there is swelling of the mucus membrane of the
respiratory passages.

Answer: colds

25. Swelling of the lungs that caused by a virus and bacteria

Answer: Pneumonia

26. A communicable disease caused by the bacteria a mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Answer: pulmonary tuberculosis

27. How many receptors in your nose?

Answer: atleast 10 million

28. What is behind your nose and connects with the back of the throat?

Answer: Nasal Cavity

29. What moves back and forth to move the mucus out of the sinuses and the back if the nose?

Answer: Cilia

30. This icky stuff, also known as boogers, helps capture dust, germs and small particles.

Answer: Mucus

31. These are sensitive to odor molecules and help the brain recognize smells?

Answer: receptors

32. It is made out of thin pieces of bone that separates the nasal passages.

Answer: Septum

33. What do you call the two holes in the nose?

Answer: Nostrils

34. What part of the human anatomy that known as “voice box”?

Answer: larynx

35. Where in the human body do alveoli found?


Answer: lungs

MIXED QUESTIONS

1. What type of lens is used to diverse light rays?

Answer: Concave lens

2. Name the deposits left by a melted glacier.

Answer: till

3. The deposits left by windblown dust.

Answer: loess

4. What do you call death caused by electric current?

Answer: electrocution

5. Name the long, narrow deposit of sand formed where a shoreline changes direction?

Answer: spit

6. The structure made by deposits left by windblown sand.

Answer: dunes

7. Anorthosite is from what primary rock classification?

Answer: Igneous rocks

8. The science that deal with the development of the universe.

Answer: cosmogony

9. Where can the lowest point on the earth’s crust be found?

Answer: Marianas Trench

10. It is the deepest part of the earth.

Answer: Marianas Trench

11. What season is characterized with the most amount of leaves falling from trees?

Answer: autumn
12. What is we call the breaking of white light into all the colors of the visible spectrum?

Answer: diffraction

13. 128 ounces is equivalent to one what?

Answer: gallon

14. What is created when an electron is added to a proton?

Answer: neutron

15. The study of phenomena at very low temperature.

Answer: Cryogenics

16. The branch of science which is concerned with the study of disease as it affects a community of
people.

Answer: Epidemiology

17. What number is neutral measured at on the PH Scale?

Answer: 7

18. To split an atom is _________.

Answer: fission

19. To clash an atom is called _________.

Answer: fusion

20. What is the most common element found in the Earth’s atmosphere?

Answer: nitrogen

21. What type of paper is used to indicate acids and alkalis?

Answer: Litmus paper

22. Energy produced inside the Earth.

Answer: geothermal energy

23. It is the center of an atom.

Answer: nucleus

24. Amperes measures what current?


Answer: electrical current

25. It is a large group of wind turbines.

Answer: wind farm

26. What is the name of the lightest substance?

Answer: hydrogen

27. What is the chemical symbol for iron?

Answer: Fe

28. Which is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?

Answer: Mercury

29. Global warming is caused by too much of which type of gas?

Answer: Carbon dioxide

30. Which element has atomic number of 2?

Answer: Helium

31. Which metals make the strongest magnets?

Answer: Iron

32. What device is used to measure air pressure?

Answer: barometer

33. What two elements made up water?

Answer: Hydrogen and oxygen

34. Which gas has the chemical formula CO?

Answer: carbon monoxide

35. Who invented the gramophone?

Answer: Thomas Edison

36. What vitamin does sunlight provide to human?

Answer: Vitamin D
37. What two metals combined to make bronze?

Answer: copper and tin

38. Who invented the telephone?

Answer: Alexander Graham Bell

39. Who invented telescope?

Answer: Galileo Galilei

40. Who discovered penicillin in 1928?

Answer: Alexander Fleming

41. What is the lightest metal?

Answer: Lithium

42. Scientists that devise the three laws of motion.

Answer: Isaac Newton

43. What is the name of the device used to convert sound to electricity?

Answer: microphone

44. What is needed to change the velocity of an object?

Answer: force

45. What do the letters Ph stand for?

Answer: Power of Hydrogen

46. It is the branch of biology that study about relationship between living things and their environment.

Answer: Ecology

47. It has the longest wave length.

Answer: Infrared radiation

48. Bacteria that converts atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen compound.

Answer: Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria

49. At constant temperature, the product of pressure and volume of a given amount of gas is constant,
whose law is this?
Answer: Boyle’s Law

50. What degree does water boils?

Answer: 100 degrees Celsius

51. In what degree that water becomes solid.

Answer: 0 degree Celsius

52. In which enzyme is Urea converted into ammonia and carbon dioxide?

Answer: Urease

53. What is addictive poisonous substance can be found in tobacco leaves?

Answer: Nicotine

54. Who discovered the law of gravity?

Answer: Isaac Newton

55. Cumulus, cirrus and stratus are kinds of ____.

Answer: Clouds

56. What do DNA means?

Answer: Deoxyribonucleic acid

57. What is the freezing point of water?

Answer: 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Celsius

58. What does an anemometer measure?

Answer: Speed of Wind

59. What is the largest flower in the world?

Answer: Rafflesia

60. What is the process by which plants release water from their leaves?

Answer: Transpiration

61. It is the process by which the condensed water vapor falls back on the earth’s surface in the forms of
rain, hail, snow and sleet.

Answer: Precipitation
62. The process of changing water vapor in liquid water.

Answer: Condensation

63. It is the process of changing liquid water into gas or water vapor

Answer: Evaporation

64. How do sun’s heat and light reaches the surface of the earth?

Answer: radiation

65. What do you call when food makes their own foods.

Answer: photosynthesis

66. The device used in telling the direction of the wind?

Answer: wind vane

67. What is used to measure air temperature?

Answer: thermometer

68. It is the hotness and coldness of the air around us.

Answer: Temperature

69. What do you call the water part of the earth or “water sphere”?

Answer: hydrosphere

70. The process in which water continuously moved in the earth’s surface.

Answer: Water cycle

71. What kind of water is found beneath the earth’s surface?

Answer: Groundwater

72. What kind of water is called hard water?

Answer: Seawater

73. What kind of water is also called surface water?

Answer: Freshwater

74. It is the uppermost layer of the soil.


Answer: Topsoil

75. What is the lowest layer of the soil?

Answer: Bedrock

76. It is a system in which energy and matter from the sun, the atmosphere and living organisms
penetrate and interact.

Answer: soil

77. It is the type of soil that is a mixture of sand and clay.

Answer: Loam

78. It is a blanket of air that surrounds the earth.

Answer: atmosphere

79. It is the primary source of energy.

Answer: sun

80. The sound that is reflected or returned sound.

Answer: Echo

81. It is the softness and loudness of sound.

Answer: volume

82. What type of energy made by vibrations?

Answer: Sound

83. It is the transfer of heat from one place to another by movement of fluids.

Answer: Convection

84. It is the transfer of heat through solid materials.

Answer: Conduction

85. It is the push and pull of magnets.

Answer: magnetism

86. It is the ability to do work.

Answer: energy
87. The energy from electromagnetic waves.

Answer: Radiant energy

88. It is the energy of a moving object.

Answer: Kinetic energy

89. The energy that is stored in a substance.

Answer: Potential energy

90. It is also called as heat energy.

Answer: thermal energy

91. Energy that stored in the bonds of chemical compounds like atom and molecules.

Answer: Chemical energy

92. It is the amount of moisture in the air.

Answer: humidity

93. It is a weather condition of a place over a period of time.

Answer: climate

MATTER

1. What do you call when matter changes from liquid to solid?

Answer: freezing

2. Changing matter from gas to liquid.

Answer: condensation

3. Changing matter from solid to gas

Answer: sublimation

4. Changing matter from solid to liquid

Answer: melting (fusion)

5. It is the smallest part of the property of a substance.


Answer: molecule

6. The study of the patterns of the movement of gases is called what?

Answer: aerodynamics

7. It is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

Answer: atomic number

8. What is the most abundant noble gas?

Answer: argon

9. It is the substance that capable of destroying bacteria.

Answer: antibiotic

10. A BTU is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree on
what temperature scale?

Answer: Fahrenheit

11. What is measured by the SI units Bar?

Answer: pressure

12. What is measure by the SI units Curie?

Answer: Activity of radionuclide

13. What is measured by barn?

Answer: Area

14. What is measured by calories?

Answer: Energy

15. This gem stone is the softest of all precious stones. What is this green stone that is composed of
mineral beryl?

Answer: Emerald

16. The atomic number of a chemical element refers to the number of what found in a nucleus of an
atom?

Answer: Protons

17. What is the chemical symbol of lead?


Answer: Pb

18. What is the common name of sodium chloride?

Answer: table salt

19. What common compound that has a symbol of H2O?

Answer: water

20. What compound is CO2?

Answer: carbon dioxide

21. What gas is used as a disinfectant in drinking water?

Answer: Chlorine

22. What is the fermented juice of apples better known as?

Answer: cider

23. What kind of waste is capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down into very small parts by
natural processes?

Answer: biodegradable

24. It is the action or process of making land, water, air dirty and not safe or suitable to use.

Answer: pollution

25. It is collecting, processing and manufacturing materials instead of throwing them away.

Answer: Recycling

26. It is a waste material that are recycled as fertilizer

Answer: compost

27. It is the ability of a material to absorb water.

Answer: Porosity

28. The ability or capability of a material to dissolve another material.

Answer: solubility

29. The dissolved substance in a solution.

Answer: solute
30. The dissolving substance in a solution

Answer: solvent

ASTRONOMY

1. What is the more common name for the constellation Canis Minor?

Answer: Little dog

2. Approximately, how many days does it take the moon to complete one rotation around the earth?

Answer: 28 days

3. What comet with shortest known orbital period?

Answer: Encke’s comet

4. Besides hydrogen, what is the next major component of Jupiter’s atmosphere?

Answer: Helium

5. What is the highest volcanic mountain in the solar system that is located on Mars?

Answer: Olympus Mons

6. What is the highest mountain on Earth?

Answer: Mount Everest

7. It is a scale-like pattern of cirrocumulus clouds that also known as “buttermilk sky”.

Answer: mackerel sky

8. Envelope of gases surrounding a planet

Answer: atmosphere

9. What layer of the earth is inferred to be liquid in form?

Answer: Outer core

10. It is the space shuttle sent to Venus to investigate its atmosphere.

Answer: Pioneer-Venus 2

11. Who formulated the mathematical equation that probe the Big Bang Theory?

Answer: Albert Einstein


12. What feature in the sun appears like billowing arches of glowing gases?

Answer: Prominences

13. A galaxy that comprises two to three percent of the total number of galaxies.

Answer: irregular galaxy

14. For a rocket to orbit the earth and become a satellite, its speed must be around __.

Answer: 29,000 kph

15. Who figured out that the sun was the center of the solar system?

Answer: Copernicus

16. What is the darkest part of a shadow?

Answer: umbra

17. The movement of the earth on its axis is called _______.

Answer: rotation

18. What is the collection of stars called?

Answer: Galaxy

19. What was the name of the space mission that landed the first humans on the moon?

Answer: Apollo 11

20. Which planet do the moons of Phobos and Deimos belong to?

Answer: Mars

21. Which planet was the Galileo spacecraft sent to study?

Answer: Jupiter

22. What part of the sun is easily visible only during total solar eclipse?

Answer: Corona

23. How many minutes does it take for light from the Sun to reach Earth?

Answer: 5 minutes

24. How many planets are there in the solar system?


Answer: 8 planets

25. Who was the first person to land on the moon?

Answer: Neil Armstrong

26. What is the outermost layer of the earth’s surface?

Answer: crust

27. What is the hottest layer of the Earth’s surface?

Answer: inner core

28. What layer of the earth is inferred to be liquid in form?

Answer: outer core

29. What instrument can view the heavenly bodies clearly and without the filtering effect of Earth’s
atmosphere?

Answer: space telescope

30. What is the closest planet in the sun?

Answer: Mercury

31. What is the name of the second biggest planet in the solar system?

Answer: Saturn

32. What is the hottest planet in our solar system?

Answer: Venus

33. What planet in famous because of its big red spot?

Answer: Jupiter

34. What planet is famous for the beautiful rings that surround it?

Answer: Saturn

35. What planet is known as red planet?

Answer: Mars

36. It is the force that holding us on Earth.

Answer: Gravity
37. What is the name NASA’s most famous space telescope?

Answer: Hubble Space Telescope

38. In which galaxy does earth located?

Answer: Milky Way Galaxy

39. What is the first satellite sent into space?

Answer: Sputnik

40. Ganymede is a moon in which planet?

Answer: Jupiter

41. What is the name of Saturn’s largest moon?

Answer: Titan

42. Olympus Mons is a large volcanic mountain on which planet?

Answer: Mars

43. How many days are there in a leap year?

Answer: 366 days

44. What is the imaginary line on which Earth’s rotates on its axis?

Answer: orbit

45. If the earth has completed three revolutions, how many rotations has it completed?

Answer: 1095 ¾

46. It is the earth’s movement on its axis.

Answer: rotation

47. It is the Earth’s rotation around the sun.

Answer: revolution

48. How long does the earth travel around the sun?

Answer: 365 ¼ days

49. How many seasons does the Philippines has?


Answer: 2 seasons (wet ad dry)

50. What law that states that energy can be transformed from one form to another, but can be neither
created or destroyed.

Answer: Law of Conservation of Energy

51. It is an astronomical body orbiting a star or stellar remnant.

Answer: planet

52. What is the largest star?

Answer: Eta Carinae

53. It is an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object temporarily obscured.

Answer: eclipse

54. A group of star.

Answer: constellation

55. An eclipse when the moon passes directly behind the Earth and into its shadow.

Answer: Lunar eclipse

56. An eclipse when an observer on Earth passes through the shadow cast by the moon which fully or
partially block.

Answer: solar eclipse

57. It is the partial shadow in an eclipse.

Answer: penumbra

PLANTS

1. In a food chain, plants are the _______.

Answer: producer

2. An environment where both living and non-living things exist and interact with one another?

Answer: ecosystem

3. It is the transfer of solar energy from plants to animals and eventually to decomposers when they die.
Answer: food chain

4. What is the process when tissues are breakdown to its simplest form?

Answer: decomposition

5. They are microorganisms that change complex substances.

Answer: decomposers

6. It is the relationship between a prey and a predator.

Answer: predation

7. Relationships among living organism where they obtain their foods by living together.

Answer: symbiosis

8. A kind of hunter-prey relationship between a parasite and a host.

(Example: Tapeworm in human’s stomach, tapeworm-parasite; human’s stomach-host)

Answer: parasitism

9. A relationship where an organism benefits from another without harming it.

Answer: commensalism

10. What part of the plant that receives the pollen from the male parts of the flower?

Answer: stigma

11. Female parts of a flower that produce ovules that become seeds

Answer: Carpels

12. What is produce by the male parts of the flower?

Answer: pollen

13. It is a plant that bears cones.

Answer: coniferous plant

14. The interrelationship between species from the Greek word that means “to live together”

Answer: symbiosis

15. This type of relationship is characterized by an organism sapping nutrients from the body of a living
host.
Answer: parasitism

16. In this relationship, both organisms benefit from the relationship.

Answer: mutualism

17. One of the partners’ benefits while the other neither helped or harmed.

Answer: commensalism

18. A botanist calls a ripe ovule before germination what reproductive item?

Answer: seed

19. Plant hormone produced in growing tips of plant stems

Answer: auxin

20. Golden algae would be found in what kingdom?

Answer: Protista

21. The process where plants make their own food.

Answer: Photosynthesis

22. The emergent, canopy and understory layers all form part of what?

Answer: rainforest

23. What is the name given to the female part of a flower?

Answer: Pistil

24. What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?

Answer: Carbon dioxide

25. It is the science that study plants.

Answer: Botany

26. What kind of plants that has no roots, stem or leaves?

Answer: fungus

27. What are gum trees better known as?

Answer: Eucalyptus trees


28. What tree produces acorns?

Answer: oak tree

29. A plant that produce seed but not fruit.

Answer: mint

30. Soya bean is a good source of _________.

Answer: protein

31. Parthenogenesis is seen generally in what fruit?

Answer: Grapes

32. Some plants grow better if bone meal is spread around their roots. What does bone meal supply to
the plants that makes them grow faster?

Answer: minerals

33. It is the process in which the embryo or baby plant gets energy from the stored food in the see and
starts grow.

Answer: Germination

35. Seeds with one cotyledon.

Answer: Monocot

36. Seeds with two cotyledon

Answer: Dicot

37. It is the outer covering of the seed. It protects the seed from injuries.

Answer: Seed coat

38. What do you call the young plant or immature plant found inside the seed?

Answer: Embryo

39. It is the off white and the biggest part of the seed.

Answer: Cotyledon

40. What is the other term for aquatic animals that adaptive to living with aquatic environment.

Answer: hydrophytes
41. What do you call the plants that grow on land?

Answer: terrestrial plants

42. The male reproductive organ in a flower.

Answer: stamen

43. The female reproductive organ of a flower.

Answer: pistil

44. A type of reproduction that does not involve fertilization of egg and sperm

Answer: Asexual Reproduction

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