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The energy STORED inside an object for future use is called...
a) potential energy
b) chemical energy
c) kinetic energy
d) light energy

Which of the following IS needed in order for germination to occur?
a) sunlight
b) soil
c) oxygen
d) carbon dioxide

Which of the following IS NOT needed in order for germination to occur?
a) oxygen
b) the right temperature
c) carbon dioxide
d) water

This part of the plant anchors the plant in place.
a) stem
b) leaves
c) roots
d) flower

During photosynthesis, plants absorb ________ from the air.
a) chlorophyll
b) carbon dioxide
c) oxygen
d) water

This part of the plant is mainly responsible for producing food for the plant.
a) seeds
b) flower
c) root
d) leaves

This part of the plant allows the plant to reproduce.
a) flower
b) seed
c) stem
d) leaves

This part of the plant helps support it, and transports water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves.
a) leaves
b) roots
c) stem
d) flower

This part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
a) roots
b) stem
c) leaves
d) flower

Through photosynthesis, plants use light energy from the sun to make their own food, which is stored inside the plant as...
a) kinetic energy
b) heat energy
c) potential energy
d) magnetic energy

As a result of photosynthesis, plants end up storing...
a) carbon dioxide
b) water
c) oxygen
d) glucose

During photosynthesis, plants give off...
a) water
b) carbon dioxide
c) oxygen
d) carbohydrates

Which of the following is NOT NEEDED by plants during photosynthesis?
a) sunlight
b) soil
c) water
d) carbon dioxide

Energy that is being used and results from an object MOVING is considered...
a) potential energy
b) chemical energy
c) heat energy
d) kinetic energy

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