Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? YEAR 5 PLANTS Question 1.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? YEAR 5 PLANTS

Question 1

Mosses and Ferns are... A tubers B flowering plants C non flowering plants D bulbs

Mosses and Ferns are A tubers B flowering plants C non flowering plants D bulbs

£1000

Question 2

Flowering plants are classified in... A monocotyledons and dicotyledons B mosses and ferns C evergreen and deciduous D woody and herbaceous

Flowering plants are classified in A monocotyledons and dicotyledons B mosses and ferns C evergreen and deciduous D woody and herbaceous

£2000

Question 3

Mosses and Ferns need these conditions: A warmth and hot B shade and damp C sunlight and cold D hot and cold

Mosses and Ferns need these conditions: A warmth and hot B shade and damp C sunlight and cold D hot and cold

£5000

Question 4

Which part of the plant uses sunglight to provide the plant with energy? A the stem B the flower C the leaves D the roots

Which part of the plant uses sunlight to provide the plant with energy? A the stem B the flower C the leaves D the roots

£10000

Question 5

Which part of the plant helps to hold it to the ground? A the leaves B the seeds C the flower D the roots

Which part of the plant helps to hold it to the ground? A the leaves B the seeds C the flower D the roots

£15,000

Question 6

Which part of the plant conducts the water and mineral salts ? A the roots B the stem C the seeds D the leaves

Which part of the plant conducts the water and mineral salts? A the roots B the stem C the seeds D the leaves

£50,000

Question 7

If plants keep their leaves all year they are called... A woody B herbaceous C deciduous D evergreen

If plants keep their leaves all year they are called... A woody B herbaceous C deciduous D evergreen

£100,000

Question 8

Some roots can store food, for example A beetroots and carrots B potatoes C onions D garlic

Some roots can store food, for example A beetroots and carrrots B potatoes C onions D garlic

£200,000

Question 9

In photosynthesis the leaves... A take in oxygen B take in carbon dioxide C take in water and minerals D take in nitrogen

In photosynthesis the leaves... A take in oxygen B take in carbon dioxide C take in water and minerals D take in nitrogen

£500,000

Question 10 Final Question.

The mixture of carbohydrates and water that takes the nutrients to all the plants cells is the... A raw sap B manufactured sap C absorption D excretion

The mixture of carbohydrates and water that takes the nutrients to all the plants cells is the... A raw sap B manufactured sap C absorption D excretion

£1,000,000

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