Plants: From Cute to Carnivorous
- Question: Why is cotton such an important plant?
- Answer: The cotton plant is grown for its fibers, used to make more than half the world’s textile fabrics, and its seed is a source of oil for cooking and of protein for cattle feed.
- Question: A banana plant fits into which of these groups?
- Answer: Although called a tree, the banana plant is really an herb. It does not have a woody trunk. The banana stalk grows above ground and looks like a trunk.
- Question: From what plant was paper originally made?
- Answer: The ancient Egyptians made a parchmentlike paper, also called papyrus, from the pith, or inner portion, of the stalk of the papyrus plant.
- Question: Which kind of plant can be an annual, biennial, or perennial?
- Answer: The hollyhock is native to China. Its several varieties include annual, biennial, and perennial forms.
- Question: Which of these is not a dehiscent plant?
- Answer: The fruit of a dehiscent plant splits open when it is ripe to disperse seeds. Examples are peas, beans, peanuts, and magnolias. Technically, a banana is an herb.
- Question: Which of these is not a kind of plant?
- Answer: An abacus is an instrument for performing calculations by sliding counters along rods or in grooves.
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