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Trees & Their Leaves
Dive into the fascinating world of trees and their leaves with this trivia quiz! Test your knowledge and learn something new about these vital parts of our natural ecosystem.
Question 1:
Which tree has leaves that are famously used in herbal tea and as a cough remedy?
- Maple
- Oak
- Eucalyptus
- Pine
Question 2:
What part of the leaf is responsible for photosynthesis?
- Stomata
- Mesophyll
- Midrib
- Petiole
Question 3:
In which season do deciduous trees typically shed their leaves?
- Winter
- Autumn
- Summer
- Spring
Question 4:
Which tree is known for having needle-like leaves?
- Cherry
- Birch
- Pine
- Willow
Question 5:
What is the primary function of leaves in trees?
- Water absorption
- Seed production
- Pollination
- Photosynthesis
Question 6:
Which type of tree is evergreen and keeps its leaves all year round?
- Poplar
- Maple
- Spruce
- Elm
Question 7:
Which tree species has leaves that can be used to produce syrup?
- Ash
- Beech
- Maple
- Chestnut
Question 8:
What tree is known for its distinctive fan-shaped leaves?
- Ginkgo
- Alder
- Sycamore
- Oak
Question 9:
What pigment is primarily responsible for the green color of leaves?
- Xanthophyll
- Anthocyanin
- Carotene
- Chlorophyll
Question 10:
Which tree has leaves with pointed lobes and is known for its hardwood?
- Cypress
- Oak
- Palm
- Birch

