1) What is a habitat? a) A place where plants and animals live. b) A place where people build houses. c) A place where only rocks are found. 2) Why do animals and plants depend on each other? a) Plants protect animals from water. b) Animals need plants for food/shelter, plants need animals to spread seeds. c) Plants and animals don't really need each other. 3) What do roots do for a plant? a) Take in water from the soil. b) Collect sunlight from the air. c) Make flowers bloom. 4) What do we call it when a seed starts to grow? a) Wilting b) Sprouting c) Pollinating 5) In the Bengal Tiger Reserve, what problem did scientists notice? a) New chalta trees were not growing b) More chalta trees were growing than ever before c) All the trees disappeared 6) How can animals help move seeds? a) By watering plants b) By planting seeds with their paws c) By eating fruit and spreading seeds in droppings 7) What kind of model tested how wind moves seeds? a) Models with flowers and fruit b) Models with propellers or fluffy parts c) Models with roots and stems 8) Scientists can use models to study seeds. a) True b) False 9) Seeds with fluffy parts can move farther in the wind. a) True b) False 10) How can seeds that animals don’t eat still move? a) By turning into flowers first. b) By hiding under soil. c) By wind, water, or sticking to fur.

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