Level 1 — Seed‑Producing vs Non‑Seed (Spore‑Producing)
Sort each plant into the correct group. Tip: Ferns and mosses make spores, not seeds.
Pretest Grade: 0 to 79 Beginning & Developing
Pretest Grade: 80 to 100
Drag & drop (or use Move buttons) to sort correctly. Earn points, keep your lives, and beat your best score!
Sort each plant into the correct group. Tip: Ferns and mosses make spores, not seeds.
Angiosperms make flowers. Conifers, ferns, and mosses are non‑flowering.
Choose the best answer for each question.
Seed Producers make seeds that can grow into new plants. Flowering plants (angiosperms) form seeds inside fruits, and cone-bearing plants (gymnosperms) form seeds on the scales of cones.
Non-Seed Producers like ferns and mosses reproduce with spores. Spores are tiny cells that can grow into new plants when conditions are right—no flowers or cones needed.
Key idea: If it has flowers/fruits or cones → it’s a seed producer. If it has fronds or mossy mats and makes spores → it’s a non-seed producer.
Drag each plant into the correct bin. Then check your work.