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_______________________the female reproductive part of flower

_______________________a fleshy leaf-like part of the seed

_______________________the process by which particles move from a region of high concentration to an area of low
concentration

_______________________the fusing of the male sex cell and the female sex cell to form a zygote

_______________________a substance that is added to the soil to increase the amount of nutrients in it

_______________________the development of a plant from the embryo in a seed

_______________________the process by which the solvent moves from a weaker solution to a stronger solution to
make both solutions equally strong

_______________________a tissue through which food is transported to all parts of the plant from the leaves

_______________________the process by which plants make their own food from carbon dioxide and water in the
presence of sunlight with the help of chlorophyll

_______________________the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma

_______________________the process by which food is broken down in the plant to get energy
_______________________the male reproductive part of the plant

_______________________the process by which water is given out to the atmosphere in the form of water vapour
through the stomata

_______________________a tissue through which water is transported from the roots to the rest of the plant

Plants use _________________________to trap the energy in sunlight

Plants need many nutrients like__________________________________________________for proper growth

Transport in plants happens by two main processes_________________________and _________________________

_________________________transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant

______________________ ___transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant

_________________________and _________________________ fuse to form the zygote

Carbon dioxide is taken into the leaves through ____________________

________________is a simple sugar that plants use to get energy for its activities

_________________is the process by which plants make their own food.

___________________is the food for plants and if it is in excess it is converted to ________________and stored.

During photosynthesis, the gas________________is used up and the gas ________________is given out

The substance___________________which makes leaves green is needed to carry out photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis occur during______________

Respiration occur_____________________________

The respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen is called________________________

_________________is the process by which plants break down their food to get energy by this process
The product of Photosynthesis are________________________

The Product of Respiration are_____________________________

Plants breathe through their___________________

______________________________are the things that are needed for photosynthesis to occur.

______________________________are the things that are needed for respiration to occur.

___________________________________are four minerals that plants need to grow well.

The deficiency of_____________________ = the leaves of the plants also appear pale green or yellow

The deficiency of_____________________= leaves are yellow in colour between the veins

The deficiency of_____________________= leaves curl up.

The deficiency of______________ and_____________= stunted growth

___________________is a substance that is added to soil to increase the nutrients present in the soil

Natural fertilizers are called_____________________

The process of transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma is called_________________

____________________= a sweet liquid found in some flowers

Flowers that are pollinated by insects will have___________________________________________

Flowers that are pollinated by wind will have___________________________________________

There are two types of pollination:_________________________________________________

There are two types of reproduction in plant:_____________________________________

Flowers that have either stamen or carpel are called_____________________________Example:______

Flowers that have both stamen or carpel are called_______________________________Example:__________

The carpel is made of three parts:_______________________________________________

The stamens are made from two parts:___________________________________________

The loss of water to the air through the stomata is called__________________________

______________________is the process of transporting food to all parts of the plant.

The maize plant is fertilized by______________________

____________________ a male and female are required to produce a new organism. There are two parents.

The parts that the plant uses for sexual reproduction are called:_________________________

_____________________is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration

_____________________the solvent moves from the weaker solution to the stronger solution

The wall of the ovule develops into_____________________

The ovary develops into ______________

The ovule develops into ____________________


The plumule grows into_________________

The radicle grows into_________________

Example of dicot seeds is__________________________

Example of monocot are_________________________________

We can propagate plants by methods like________________________________________________________

The anther contain ___________________which contain millions of ___________________________

_________________is an example of flowers that are pollinated by the water pollination

The Embryo is divided into two parts:___________________________________

Some seeds have two cotyledons. These seeds are called________________________________

Some seeds have only one cotyledon. These seeds are called:_______________________________

When a pollen grain lands on stigma, it sends out____________________into the stigma

______________________: The process which male sex cell fusing with the female sex cell to form a zygote

The ovule around the embryo develops into the ___________________

The zygote is formed in __________________

The reproduction that happens through non-reproductive parts like stem, root , and leaf is called__________________

A seed germinates into a plant when it has_______________________________________________


1. Carbon dioxide is taken into the leaves through ____________________
2. The deficiency of_____________________ = the leaves of the plants also appear pale green
or yellow
3. Plants use _________________________to trap the energy in sunlight
4. The substance___________________which makes leaves green is needed to carry out
photosynthesis.
5. Natural fertilizers are called_____________________
6. Flowers that are pollinated by wind will
have___________________________________________
7. ____________________= a sweet liquid found in some flowers
8. _______________________the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
9. Plants need many nutrients
like__________________________________________________for proper growth
10.______________________is the process of transporting food to all parts of the plant.
11.The process of transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma is called_________________
12.Flowers that have both stamen or carpel are
called_______________________________Example:__________
13.The maize plant is fertilized by______________________
14._______________________the process by which the solvent moves from a weaker solution to
a stronger solution to make both solutions equally strong
15.The deficiency of______________ and_____________= stunted growth
16.During photosynthesis, the gas________________is used up and the gas
________________is given out
17._______________________a substance that is added to the soil to increase the amount of
nutrients in it
18.___________________is a substance that is added to soil to increase the nutrients present in
the soil
19.Plants breathe through their___________________
20.There are two types of reproduction in plant:_____________________________________
21._______________________a fleshy leaf-like part of the seed
22.Flowers that are pollinated by insects will
have___________________________________________
23._______________________the process by which plants make their own food from carbon
dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight with the help of chlorophyll
24._______________________the fusing of the male sex cell and the female sex cell to form a
zygote
25.The parts that the plant uses for sexual reproduction are called:_________________________
26._______________________the female reproductive part of flower
27.There are two types of pollination:_________________________________________________
28._______________________the process by which food is broken down in the plant to get
energy _______________________the male reproductive part of the plant
29.______________________________are the things that are needed for photosynthesis to
occur.
30.___________________is the food for plants and if it is in excess it is converted to
________________and stored.
31._________________is the process by which plants break down their food to get energy by
this process
32.The ovary develops into ______________
33.The carpel is made of three parts:_______________________________________________
34.____________________ a male and female are required to produce a new organism. There
are two parents.
35._______________________the process by which particles move from a region of high
concentration to an area of low concentration
36.______________________ ___transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
37.The stamens are made from two parts:___________________________________________
38.Transport in plants happens by two main processes_________________________and
_________________________
39.The deficiency of_____________________= leaves curl up.
40.The respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen is called________________________
41._______________________a tissue through which water is transported from the roots to the
rest of the plant
42.The loss of water to the air through the stomata is called__________________________
43.Photosynthesis occur during______________
44._________________________transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant
45.________________is a simple sugar that plants use to get energy for its activities
46.Flowers that have either stamen or carpel are
called_____________________________Example:______
47.The product of Photosynthesis are________________________
48._________________________and _________________________ fuse to form the zygote
49._______________________a tissue through which food is transported to all parts of the plant
from the leaves
50._____________________the solvent moves from the weaker solution to the stronger solution
51.Respiration occur_____________________________
52.______________________________are the things that are needed for respiration to occur.
53.The Product of Respiration are_____________________________
54._______________________the process by which water is given out to the atmosphere in the
form of water vapour through the stomata
55._________________is the process by which plants make their own food.
56.The deficiency of_____________________= leaves are yellow in colour between the veins
57.___________________________________are four minerals that plants need to grow well.
58._______________________the development of a plant from the embryo in a seed
59._____________________is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to
low concentration
1. _______________________the development of a plant from the embryo in a seed
2. ____________________ a male and female are required to produce a new organism. There
are two parents.
3. The ovary develops into ______________
4. ______________________is the process of transporting food to all parts of the plant.
5. The substance___________________which makes leaves green is needed to carry out
photosynthesis.
6. _____________________is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to
low concentration
7. Flowers that have both stamen or carpel are
called_______________________________Example:__________
8. Flowers that are pollinated by wind will
have___________________________________________
9. _______________________the process by which plants make their own food from carbon
dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight with the help of chlorophyll
10.____________________= a sweet liquid found in some flowers
11.The deficiency of_____________________= leaves are yellow in colour between the veins
12.The stamens are made from two parts:___________________________________________
13.______________________ ___transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
14.The deficiency of______________ and_____________= stunted growth
15.The process of transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma is called_________________
16._________________________and _________________________ fuse to form the zygote
17.______________________________are the things that are needed for respiration to occur.
18._______________________the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
19._______________________a substance that is added to the soil to increase the amount of
nutrients in it
20.There are two types of reproduction in plant:_____________________________________
21._________________is the process by which plants make their own food.
22.The loss of water to the air through the stomata is called__________________________
23.Flowers that are pollinated by insects will
have___________________________________________
24._______________________the female reproductive part of flower
25._______________________a fleshy leaf-like part of the seed
26._______________________the fusing of the male sex cell and the female sex cell to form a
zygote
27.______________________________are the things that are needed for photosynthesis to
occur.
28.The product of Photosynthesis are________________________
29.___________________is a substance that is added to soil to increase the nutrients present in
the soil
30._______________________a tissue through which water is transported from the roots to the
rest of the plant
31.The deficiency of_____________________= leaves curl up.
32.There are two types of pollination:_________________________________________________
33.Flowers that have either stamen or carpel are
called_____________________________Example:______
34.The parts that the plant uses for sexual reproduction are called:_________________________
35.The maize plant is fertilized by______________________
36.Carbon dioxide is taken into the leaves through ____________________
37.The carpel is made of three parts:_______________________________________________
38._______________________the process by which water is given out to the atmosphere in the
form of water vapour through the stomata
39.___________________________________are four minerals that plants need to grow well.
40._______________________the process by which food is broken down in the plant to get
energy _______________________the male reproductive part of the plant
41._____________________the solvent moves from the weaker solution to the stronger solution
42.___________________is the food for plants and if it is in excess it is converted to
________________and stored.
43.Respiration occur_____________________________
44.Plants use _________________________to trap the energy in sunlight
45._______________________the process by which particles move from a region of high
concentration to an area of low concentration
46.________________is a simple sugar that plants use to get energy for its activities
47._________________is the process by which plants break down their food to get energy by
this process
48.Photosynthesis occur during______________
49.The Product of Respiration are_____________________________
50._______________________a tissue through which food is transported to all parts of the plant
from the leaves
51._________________________transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant
52._______________________the process by which the solvent moves from a weaker solution to
a stronger solution to make both solutions equally strong
53.Plants need many nutrients
like__________________________________________________for proper growth
54.Transport in plants happens by two main processes_________________________and
_________________________
55.Natural fertilizers are called_____________________
56.During photosynthesis, the gas________________is used up and the gas
________________is given out
57.Plants breathe through their___________________
58.The respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen is called________________________
59.The deficiency of_____________________ = the leaves of the plants also appear pale green
or yellow

1. ____________________ a male and female are required to produce a new organism. There
are two parents.
2. _________________________and _________________________ fuse to form the zygote
3. Plants breathe through their___________________
4. Plants use _________________________to trap the energy in sunlight
5. The stamens are made from two parts:___________________________________________
6. ___________________________________are four minerals that plants need to grow well.
7. _________________________transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant
8. ______________________________are the things that are needed for respiration to occur.
9. The deficiency of______________ and_____________= stunted growth
10.____________________= a sweet liquid found in some flowers
11._______________________the process by which food is broken down in the plant to get
energy _______________________the male reproductive part of the plant
12.Carbon dioxide is taken into the leaves through ____________________
13.Plants need many nutrients
like__________________________________________________for proper growth
14._______________________a substance that is added to the soil to increase the amount of
nutrients in it
15.The product of Photosynthesis are________________________
16.Flowers that have either stamen or carpel are
called_____________________________Example:______
17.There are two types of reproduction in plant:_____________________________________
18.The process of transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma is called_________________
19.Flowers that have both stamen or carpel are
called_______________________________Example:__________
20._______________________the development of a plant from the embryo in a seed
21.______________________is the process of transporting food to all parts of the plant.
22.Flowers that are pollinated by wind will
have___________________________________________
23._____________________the solvent moves from the weaker solution to the stronger solution
24._________________is the process by which plants make their own food.
25.The carpel is made of three parts:_______________________________________________
26.________________is a simple sugar that plants use to get energy for its activities
27.Natural fertilizers are called_____________________
28.The deficiency of_____________________ = the leaves of the plants also appear pale green
or yellow
29._______________________the fusing of the male sex cell and the female sex cell to form a
zygote
30._______________________a tissue through which food is transported to all parts of the plant
from the leaves
31.The ovary develops into ______________
32.During photosynthesis, the gas________________is used up and the gas
________________is given out
33.The deficiency of_____________________= leaves are yellow in colour between the veins
34.The loss of water to the air through the stomata is called__________________________
35._____________________is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to
low concentration
36.There are two types of pollination:_________________________________________________
37._______________________a fleshy leaf-like part of the seed
38.Flowers that are pollinated by insects will
have___________________________________________
39._______________________the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
40._______________________a tissue through which water is transported from the roots to the
rest of the plant
41._______________________the process by which water is given out to the atmosphere in the
form of water vapour through the stomata
42.___________________is a substance that is added to soil to increase the nutrients present in
the soil
43._______________________the female reproductive part of flower
44.Respiration occur_____________________________
45.Photosynthesis occur during______________
46.______________________________are the things that are needed for photosynthesis to
occur.
47.The substance___________________which makes leaves green is needed to carry out
photosynthesis.
48._______________________the process by which particles move from a region of high
concentration to an area of low concentration
49._______________________the process by which plants make their own food from carbon
dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight with the help of chlorophyll
50.______________________ ___transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
51.The maize plant is fertilized by______________________
52.The Product of Respiration are_____________________________
53._______________________the process by which the solvent moves from a weaker solution to
a stronger solution to make both solutions equally strong
54.The parts that the plant uses for sexual reproduction are called:_________________________
55.The respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen is called________________________
56.The deficiency of_____________________= leaves curl up.
57.___________________is the food for plants and if it is in excess it is converted to
________________and stored.
58._________________is the process by which plants break down their food to get energy by
this process
59.Transport in plants happens by two main processes_________________________and
_________________________

_______________________the female reproductive part of flower

_______________________a fleshy leaf-like part of the seed

_______________________the process by which particles move from a region of high concentration to an area of low
concentration

_______________________the fusing of the male sex cell and the female sex cell to form a zygote

_______________________a substance that is added to the soil to increase the amount of nutrients in it

_______________________the development of a plant from the embryo in a seed

_______________________the process by which the solvent moves from a weaker solution to a stronger solution to
make both solutions equally strong

_______________________a tissue through which food is transported to all parts of the plant from the leaves

_______________________the process by which plants make their own food from carbon dioxide and water in the
presence of sunlight with the help of chlorophyll

_______________________the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma


_______________________the process by which food is broken down in the plant to get energy
_______________________the male reproductive part of the plant

_______________________the process by which water is given out to the atmosphere in the form of water vapour
through the stomata

_______________________a tissue through which water is transported from the roots to the rest of the plant

Plants use _________________________to trap the energy in sunlight

Plants need many nutrients like__________________________________________________for proper growth

Transport in plants happens by two main processes_________________________and _________________________

_________________________transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant

______________________ ___transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant

_________________________and _________________________ fuse to form the zygote

Carbon dioxide is taken into the leaves through ____________________

________________is a simple sugar that plants use to get energy for its activities

_________________is the process by which plants make their own food.

___________________is the food for plants and if it is in excess it is converted to ________________and stored.

During photosynthesis, the gas________________is used up and the gas ________________is given out

The substance___________________which makes leaves green is needed to carry out photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis occur during______________

Respiration occur_____________________________

The respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen is called________________________

_________________is the process by which plants break down their food to get energy by this process

The product of Photosynthesis are________________________

The Product of Respiration are_____________________________

Plants breathe through their___________________

______________________________are the things that are needed for photosynthesis to occur.

______________________________are the things that are needed for respiration to occur.

___________________________________are four minerals that plants need to grow well.

The deficiency of_____________________ = the leaves of the plants also appear pale green or yellow

The deficiency of_____________________= leaves are yellow in colour between the veins

The deficiency of_____________________= leaves curl up.

The deficiency of______________ and_____________= stunted growth

___________________is a substance that is added to soil to increase the nutrients present in the soil

Natural fertilizers are called_____________________


The process of transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma is called_________________

____________________= a sweet liquid found in some flowers

Flowers that are pollinated by insects will have___________________________________________

Flowers that are pollinated by wind will have___________________________________________

There are two types of pollination:_________________________________________________

There are two types of reproduction in plant:_____________________________________

Flowers that have either stamen or carpel are called_____________________________Example:______

Flowers that have both stamen or carpel are called_______________________________Example:__________

The carpel is made of three parts:_______________________________________________

The stamens are made from two parts:___________________________________________

The loss of water to the air through the stomata is called__________________________

______________________is the process of transporting food to all parts of the plant.

The maize plant is fertilized by______________________

____________________ a male and female are required to produce a new organism. There are two parents.

The parts that the plant uses for sexual reproduction are called:_________________________

_____________________is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration

_____________________the solvent moves from the weaker solution to the stronger solution

The wall of the ovule develops into_____________________

The ovary develops into ______________

The ovule develops into ____________________

The plumule grows into_________________

The radicle grows into_________________

Example of dicot seeds is__________________________

Example of monocot are_________________________________

The anther contain ___________________which contain millions of ___________________________

_________________is an example of flowers that are pollinated by the water pollination

The Embryo is divided into two parts:___________________________________

Some seeds have two cotyledons. These seeds are called________________________________

Some seeds have only one cotyledon. These seeds are called:_______________________________

When a pollen grain lands on stigma, it sends out____________________into the stigma

______________________: The process which male sex cell fusing with the female sex cell to form a zygote

The ovule around the embryo develops into the ___________________


The zygote is formed in __________________

1. ____________________ a male and female are required to produce a new organism. There are two
parents.
2. _______________________a fleshy leaf-like part of the seed
3. The wall of the ovule develops into_____________________
4. _______________________a tissue through which water is transported from the roots to the rest of
the plant
5. We can propagate plants by methods
like________________________________________________________
6. A seed germinates into a plant when it has_______________________________________________
7. The ovary develops into ______________
8. The radicle grows into_________________
9. Some seeds have only one cotyledon. These seeds are called:_______________________________
10. The deficiency of_____________________ = the leaves of the plants also appear pale green or yellow
11. Photosynthesis occur during______________
12. The carpel is made of three parts:_______________________________________________
13. The deficiency of_____________________= leaves are yellow in colour between the veins
14. When a pollen grain lands on stigma, it sends out____________________into the stigma
15. The ovule around the embryo develops into the ___________________
16. _________________is the process by which plants make their own food.
17. Carbon dioxide is taken into the leaves through ____________________
18. _________________is an example of flowers that are pollinated by the water pollination
19. ________________is a simple sugar that plants use to get energy for its activities
20. ___________________is the food for plants and if it is in excess it is converted to
________________and stored.
21. ______________________ ___transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
22. The process of transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma is called_________________
23. ______________________________are the things that are needed for photosynthesis to occur.
24. _____________________is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low
concentration
25. ____________________= a sweet liquid found in some flowers
26. Flowers that have either stamen or carpel are
called_____________________________Example:______
27. The substance___________________which makes leaves green is needed to carry out photosynthesis.
28. ______________________________are the things that are needed for respiration to occur.
29. The Embryo is divided into two parts:___________________________________
30. The loss of water to the air through the stomata is called__________________________
31. The parts that the plant uses for sexual reproduction are called:_________________________
32. ______________________: The process which male sex cell fusing with the female sex cell to form a
zygote
33. ___________________________________are four minerals that plants need to grow well.
34. Plants use _________________________to trap the energy in sunlight
35. _______________________a tissue through which food is transported to all parts of the plant from the
leaves
36. The product of Photosynthesis are________________________
37. Flowers that have both stamen or carpel are
called_______________________________Example:__________
38. There are two types of pollination:_________________________________________________
39. The Product of Respiration are_____________________________
40. The stamens are made from two parts:___________________________________________
41. Natural fertilizers are called_____________________
42. The maize plant is fertilized by______________________
43. _______________________the process by which the solvent moves from a weaker solution to a
stronger solution to make both solutions equally strong
44. Some seeds have two cotyledons. These seeds are called________________________________
45. _________________is the process by which plants break down their food to get energy by this process
46. _______________________a substance that is added to the soil to increase the amount of nutrients in
it
47. Example of dicot seeds is__________________________
48. Flowers that are pollinated by wind will have___________________________________________
49. _______________________the development of a plant from the embryo in a seed
50. Example of monocot are_________________________________
51. Plants need many nutrients like__________________________________________________for proper
growth
52. There are two types of reproduction in plant:_____________________________________
53. The deficiency of_____________________= leaves curl up.
54. Respiration occur_____________________________
55. ___________________is a substance that is added to soil to increase the nutrients present in the soil
56. _______________________the process by which particles move from a region of high concentration to
an area of low concentration
57. Flowers that are pollinated by insects will have___________________________________________
58. _______________________the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
59. The deficiency of______________ and_____________= stunted growth
60. The ovule develops into ____________________
61. Transport in plants happens by two main processes_________________________and
_________________________
62. _______________________the process by which water is given out to the atmosphere in the form of
water vapour through the stomata
63. _________________________and _________________________ fuse to form the zygote
64. The zygote is formed in __________________
65. The plumule grows into_________________
66. The reproduction that happens through non-reproductive parts like stem, root , and leaf is
called__________________
67. _______________________the female reproductive part of flower
68. _______________________the process by which plants make their own food from carbon dioxide and
water in the presence of sunlight with the help of chlorophyll
69. _______________________the process by which food is broken down in the plant to get energy
_______________________the male reproductive part of the plant
70. ______________________is the process of transporting food to all parts of the plant.
71. The respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen is called________________________
72. The anther contain ___________________which contain millions of ___________________________
73. _________________________transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant
74. Plants breathe through their___________________
75. During photosynthesis, the gas________________is used up and the gas ________________is given
out
76. _______________________the fusing of the male sex cell and the female sex cell to form a zygote
77. _____________________the solvent moves from the weaker solution to the stronger solution

1. The radicle grows into_________________


2. During photosynthesis, the gas________________is used up and the gas
________________is given out
3. ____________________= a sweet liquid found in some flowers
4. Example of monocot are_________________________________
5. Flowers that have both stamen or carpel are
called_______________________________Example:__________
6. The Product of Respiration are_____________________________
7. The ovule around the embryo develops into the ___________________
8. There are two types of pollination:_________________________________________________
9. ______________________________are the things that are needed for photosynthesis to
occur.
10.The maize plant is fertilized by______________________
11.Plants need many nutrients
like__________________________________________________for proper growth
12.The plumule grows into_________________
13._________________________and _________________________ fuse to form the zygote
14._________________is an example of flowers that are pollinated by the water pollination
15._______________________the process by which plants make their own food from carbon
dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight with the help of chlorophyll
16._______________________the process by which water is given out to the atmosphere in the
form of water vapour through the stomata
17._______________________the process by which the solvent moves from a weaker solution to
a stronger solution to make both solutions equally strong
18.The zygote is formed in __________________
19._______________________the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
20.Flowers that are pollinated by insects will
have___________________________________________
21.Example of dicot seeds is__________________________
22.________________is a simple sugar that plants use to get energy for its activities
23.The Embryo is divided into two parts:___________________________________
24.The deficiency of_____________________ = the leaves of the plants also appear pale green
or yellow
25.The deficiency of_____________________= leaves curl up.
26._______________________the fusing of the male sex cell and the female sex cell to form a
zygote
27.Respiration occur_____________________________
28.The stamens are made from two parts:___________________________________________
29.______________________________are the things that are needed for respiration to occur.
30.The product of Photosynthesis are________________________
31.There are two types of reproduction in plant:_____________________________________
32.Transport in plants happens by two main processes_________________________and
_________________________
33._______________________a tissue through which food is transported to all parts of the plant
from the leaves
34.The deficiency of______________ and_____________= stunted growth
35._______________________a tissue through which water is transported from the roots to the
rest of the plant
36.The ovule develops into ____________________
37.The process of transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma is called_________________
38._____________________is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to
low concentration
39.______________________ ___transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
40.The parts that the plant uses for sexual reproduction are called:_________________________
41._________________is the process by which plants make their own food.
42._______________________the development of a plant from the embryo in a seed
43.______________________: The process which male sex cell fusing with the female sex cell to
form a zygote
44.The substance___________________which makes leaves green is needed to carry out
photosynthesis.
45.The loss of water to the air through the stomata is called__________________________
46._______________________a substance that is added to the soil to increase the amount of
nutrients in it
47.Some seeds have only one cotyledon. These seeds are
called:_______________________________
48.The anther contain ___________________which contain millions of
___________________________
49.______________________is the process of transporting food to all parts of the plant.
50.Natural fertilizers are called_____________________
51.Plants breathe through their___________________
52.The respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen is called________________________
53._________________________transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant
54.The carpel is made of three parts:_______________________________________________
55._______________________the process by which food is broken down in the plant to get
energy _______________________the male reproductive part of the plant
56.The deficiency of_____________________= leaves are yellow in colour between the veins
57.___________________is a substance that is added to soil to increase the nutrients present in
the soil
58.____________________ a male and female are required to produce a new organism. There
are two parents.
59.___________________is the food for plants and if it is in excess it is converted to
________________and stored.
60.Photosynthesis occur during______________
61.Flowers that are pollinated by wind will
have___________________________________________
62.___________________________________are four minerals that plants need to grow well.
63.The ovary develops into ______________
64.The wall of the ovule develops into_____________________
65._________________is the process by which plants break down their food to get energy by
this process
66.Carbon dioxide is taken into the leaves through ____________________
67.Flowers that have either stamen or carpel are
called_____________________________Example:______
68.Plants use _________________________to trap the energy in sunlight
69.Some seeds have two cotyledons. These seeds are
called________________________________
70._____________________the solvent moves from the weaker solution to the stronger solution
71.When a pollen grain lands on stigma, it sends out____________________into the stigma

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