Photosynthesis is how green plants use sunlight to produce foods from carbon dioxide and water. This "6th-grade science quiz on photosynthesis" will help you test your understanding of the concept. Did you know that Photosynthesis is also in charge of balancing oxygen and carbon dioxide amounts in the atmosphere? Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen. See moreIf you are keen on discovering more about photosynthesis, you should try this quiz. If you like the quiz, do share it with your friends and family. All the best!
Sunlight
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Hydrogen
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The cell uses oxygen to make food
The cell uses the energy in sunlight to make food
The cell uses glucose to make oxygen
None of the above
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Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Nitrogen
Ammonia
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Sugar, oxygen
Oxygen, carbon di oxide
Oxygen, ammonia
Oxygen, hydrogen
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Chlorophyll
Photosynthesis
Plastids
Stroma
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Oxygen
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Methane
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Photosynthesis
Transpiration
Respiration
Glycolysis
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True
False
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Pigment
Stomata
Petal
Staples
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Directly
Indirectly
Both directly and indirectly
None of the above
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It adds carbon dioxide to the air
It creates food that they can eat
It eliminates harmful sugars
Parenchyma cells
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Stomata
Pores
Leaves
Stem
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Pigments
Chloroplasts
Stomata
Bark
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True
False
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Solar cells
Stomata
Chlorophyll and other pigments
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Carbon dioxide and Water
Oxygen and Water
Oxygen and Sugars
Only oxygen
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Carbondioxide, water
Oxygen, carbondioxide
Carbondioxide, oxygen
Water, ammonia
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True
False
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Indirectly
Directly
Both directly and indirectly
None of the above
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