Plants and Animals
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What do plants need to grow?
Water and sunlight.
(wrong answers:
Gardening tools,
rocks,
a plant pot)
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What would happen to a plant if it stopped getting sunlight and water?
The plant would start to wilt and turn yellow or brown.
(wrong answers:
It would keep growing,
It would start growing fruit,
The leaves would stay green)
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What would happen if you had too many plants in a pot?
The plants may not have enough room to grow to be healthy plants.
(wrong answers:
The plants will like having the company of other plants.,
The flowers will make a beautiful bouquet.,
The pot will brake.)
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How does a bee move pollen?
The pollen is light and sticky.
(wrong answers:
The pollen has hooks that catch onto the bee.,
The honey that is stuck to the bee helps the pollen stick.,
It sucks it up while it is drinking nectar.)
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Name some other animals that are pollinators.
Bats, ladybugs, and butterflies
(wrong answers:
lions and tigers,
wolves and dogs,
elephants and zebras)
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How are seeds with hooks on them moved from place to place?
The hooks grab onto an animal's fur, and the seed moves with the animal.
(wrong answers:
The wind blows them around.,
Animals collect them and bury them.,
A farmer must plant them in different areas.)
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If there is a shortage of strawberries, and there are fewer bees in the same area, what might be the cause of the strawberry shortage?
If there are fewer bees, then fewer plants will be pollinated, which causes fewer plants to grow.
(wrong answers:
Too much rain.,
Not enough rain.,
Excessive sunlight.)