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Q. Which plant is known for its high content of omega-3 fatty acids beneficial for heart health?
  • A. Flaxseed
  • B. Wheat
  • C. Corn
  • D. Rice
Q. Which plant is known for its high vitamin C content and is often used to boost the immune system?
  • A. Spinach
  • B. Orange
  • C. Potato
  • D. Broccoli
Q. Which plant is known for its potential to reduce anxiety and improve mood?
  • A. Lavender
  • B. Cactus
  • C. Bamboo
  • D. Fern
Q. Which plant is often referred to as a 'superfood' due to its high nutrient density?
  • A. Kale
  • B. Potato
  • C. Corn
  • D. Rice
Q. Which plant is often referred to as a natural remedy for anxiety and stress?
  • A. Valerian
  • B. Basil
  • C. Rosemary
  • D. Sage
Q. Which plant is often used for its antimicrobial properties in traditional medicine?
  • A. Garlic
  • B. Rosemary
  • C. Basil
  • D. Thyme
Q. Which plant is recognized for its ability to improve respiratory health and is often used in teas?
  • A. Eucalyptus
  • B. Lavender
  • C. Rosemary
  • D. Sage
Q. Which plant is recognized for its high antioxidant content and potential cancer-fighting properties?
  • A. Blueberries
  • B. Potatoes
  • C. Carrots
  • D. Rice
Q. Which plant is recognized for its potential to alleviate anxiety and stress?
  • A. Lavender
  • B. Cactus
  • C. Fern
  • D. Moss
Q. Which plant is recognized for its potential to improve cognitive function and memory?
  • A. Ginkgo Biloba
  • B. Lavender
  • C. Rosemary
  • D. Sage
Q. Which plant is recognized for its role in traditional medicine for treating respiratory issues?
  • A. Eucalyptus
  • B. Lavender
  • C. Rosemary
  • D. Thyme
Q. Which plant structure is primarily involved in photosynthesis?
  • A. Roots
  • B. Stems
  • C. Leaves
  • D. Flowers
Q. Which plant structure is primarily involved in reproduction?
  • A. Roots
  • B. Leaves
  • C. Flowers
  • D. Stems
Q. Which plant structure is primarily involved in the absorption of water and nutrients?
  • A. Leaves
  • B. Stems
  • C. Roots
  • D. Flowers
Q. Which plant structure is primarily involved in the reproduction of flowering plants?
  • A. Roots
  • B. Leaves
  • C. Flowers
  • D. Stems
Q. Which plant structure is primarily involved in water transport?
  • A. Phloem
  • B. Xylem
  • C. Cortex
  • D. Pith
Q. Which plant structure is primarily responsible for anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients?
  • A. Stem
  • B. Leaf
  • C. Root
  • D. Flower
Q. Which plant structure is primarily responsible for attracting pollinators?
  • A. Sepals
  • B. Petals
  • C. Stamens
  • D. Pistils
Q. Which plant structure is primarily responsible for nutrient storage?
  • A. Roots
  • B. Leaves
  • C. Stems
  • D. Flowers
Q. Which plant structure is primarily responsible for photosynthesis?
  • A. Roots
  • B. Stems
  • C. Leaves
  • D. Flowers
Q. Which plant structure is primarily responsible for reproduction?
  • A. Roots
  • B. Leaves
  • C. Flowers
  • D. Stems
Q. Which plant structure is primarily responsible for the production of seeds?
  • A. Roots
  • B. Leaves
  • C. Flowers
  • D. Stems
Q. Which plant structure is primarily responsible for the uptake of water and minerals?
  • A. Leaves
  • B. Stems
  • C. Roots
  • D. Flowers
Q. Which plant structure is primarily responsible for water uptake?
  • A. Leaves
  • B. Roots
  • C. Stems
  • D. Flowers
Q. Which plant structure is responsible for the production of pollen?
  • A. Stigma
  • B. Anther
  • C. Ovary
  • D. Style
Q. Which plant tissue is involved in the transport of hormones and signaling molecules?
  • A. Xylem
  • B. Phloem
  • C. Parenchyma
  • D. Sclerenchyma
Q. Which plant tissue is primarily involved in photosynthesis?
  • A. Xylem
  • B. Phloem
  • C. Mesophyll
  • D. Sclerenchyma
Q. Which plant tissue is primarily involved in the healing of wounds?
  • A. Parenchyma
  • B. Collenchyma
  • C. Sclerenchyma
  • D. Meristematic
Q. Which plant tissue is primarily involved in the storage of food?
  • A. Xylem
  • B. Phloem
  • C. Parenchyma
  • D. Sclerenchyma
Q. Which plant tissue is primarily involved in the storage of starch?
  • A. Parenchyma
  • B. Collenchyma
  • C. Sclerenchyma
  • D. Xylem
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