• 1. 
    What is the scientific name for non-flowering plants that use seeds to reproduce?

  • Gymnosperms
  • Mosses
  • Angiosperms
  • Herbivores
  • 2. 
    What is different from the seeds of gymnosperms vs. the seeds of flowering plants?

  • The seeds of gymnosperms have no covering
  • The seeds of gymnosperms have a thick covering
  • The seeds of gymnosperms are round
  • The seeds of gymnosperms are always found inside fruit
  • 3. 
    Where do conifers house their seeds?

  • Cones
  • Leaves
  • In their stems
  • Flowers
  • 4. 
    How is pollen carried from one cone to another?

  • Birds
  • Butterflies
  • Bees
  • Wind
  • 5. 
    True or False: There are male cones that produce pollen and female cones that produce seeds.

  • FALSE
  • TRUE
  • 6. 
    How are the seeds of the conifer dispersed?

  • All of the above
  • By floating on the water of streams and rivers
  • They are winged and float in the wind
  • By producing fruit
  • 7. 
    How do non-flowering plants that don't produce seeds reproduce?

  • Cones
  • Spores
  • Needles
  • Roots
  • 8. 
    What are spores?

  • Tiny organisms that contain only a single cell
  • A type of seed
  • A type of flower
  • A type of fruit
  • 9. 
    Which of the following is characteristic of mosses?

  • Reproduce using spores
  • Only grow a few inches tall
  • Soft and spongy
  • All of the Above
  • 10. 
    Where do ferns produce their spores?

  • On their stems
  • In flowers
  • In their roots
  • Underneath their leaves
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