Transport
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Leaf Adaptations
State Diffusion Lab
100
The type of transport that does NOT require energy to take place.
What is passive transport?
100

This is is what we could call water, sun and carbon dioxide in the chemical equation for photosynthesis.

What is raw materials?

100
This is the raw material of respiration that has energy stored in it.
What is glucose?
100

These are the openings in the bottom side of the plant leaf.

What are stoma?

100
This is the type of solution (name and osmotic state) that made the onion cell shrink.
What is hypertonic salt water solution?
200
The type of energy that cells use to carry out active transport.
What is ATP?
200

This is the organelle where photosynthesis takes place.

What is chloroplast?

200
This is the organelle where aerobic cellular respiration takes place.
What is the mitochondria?
200

These are the cells on either side of the pores on the bottom of the leaf that can open and close the holes.

What are guard cells?

200
This is the molecule that was unable to diffuse through the cell membrane and why.
What is starch was unable to diffuse because it was too big?
300
This is the net direction of movement of molecules during passive transport.
What is from a high concentration to a low concentration?
300
This is how we refer to organisms that use photosynthesis to make their own food.
What is autotrophs?
300
This is what organism(s) carry out cellular respiration.
What is autotrophs and heterotrophs?
300

This is the tissue in the leaf vascular bundle that carries water from the roots up to the leaves.

What is xylem?

300
This is what is observed when you get a positive test or starch using iodine.
What is amber iodine turns to dark purple when mixed with starch?
400
This is the word for the movement of water from high to low concentration.
What is osmosis?
400

These are the products in the equation for photosynthesis.

What are oxygen gas (O2) and glucose (C6H12O6)?

400
This is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration and how many ATP each makes.
What is aerobic needs oxygen and makes 36 ATP and anaerobic does not need oxygen and makes 2 ATP?
400

This is the waxy layer that keeps water from diffusing out of the leaf.

What is the cuticle?

400
This is the test used to determine if there was glucose in the beaker water.
What is mix beaker water with blue Benedict's solution and heat it, a positive test results in a change to orange.
500

If there are three carbon dioxide molecules in a cell and seven carbon dioxide molecules outside of a cell this is the number of molecules that will move passively and the direction in which they will move.

What is two molecules of carbon dioxide will diffuse into the cell?

500
This is a description of how carbon dioxide and oxygen diffuse during photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide diffuses into the leaves and oxygen diffuses out of the leaves?
500
This is the waste product of anaerobic respiration in human muscle cells.
What is lactic acid?
500
This is what phloem tissue carries and in what direction.
What is food away from the leaves to other cells in the plant?
500
This is how to get distilled water to replace the salt water on your onion cells without removing the slide from the microscope.
What is use a piece of paper towel on one side of the coverslip to soak up the salt water as you use a dropper to put distilled water on the opposite side of the cover slip?
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