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Which of these plants has stems that can cling to other objects in order to reach toward the sunlight?
a) cactus
b) oak tree
c) vine
d) lily pad

Which of these plants has roots that grow near the surface to help obtain or take in water?
a) cactus
b) lily pad
c) vine
d) oak tree

Which of these plants has roots to help them absorb nutrients from the mud?
a) vine
b) cactus
c) oak tree
d) lily pad

Why are plants with active traps found in areas with poor soil?
a) That\'s not true--they are found in areas with good soil.
b) The poor soil does not provide enough nutrients to the plants, so they need to get their nutrients in other ways.
c) The poor soil provides many nutrients for the plant.
d) In poor soil, the roots grow deeper and can get more water.

Describe what is needed for photosynthesis to occur.
a) air (oxygen), water, carbon dioxide, sugar
b) chlorophyll, light, air (carbon dioxide), nutrients
c) chlorophyll, light, air (carbon dioxide), water
d) light, air (carbon dioxide), water, nutrients

What are the four basic needs of plants?
a) chlorophyll, light, air (carbon dioxide), nutrients
b) light, air (carbon dioxide), water, nutrients
c) air (oxygen), water, carbon dioxide, sugar
d) chlorophyll, light, air (carbon dioxide), water

What is the term for the process that joins a cut stem of one plant to a slice of stem of another plant?
a) grafting
b) transpiration
c) photosynthesis
d) symmetry

Spores grow in
a) seeds
b) cones
c) animals
d) capsules

Grass is an example of a plant with which of the following?
a) fibrous roots
b) taproots
c) cones
d) tubers

In photosynthesis, the leaves give off _______ as waste.
a) roots
b) carbon dioxide
c) sugar
d) oxygen

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