Whats the difference between roots and stems in function?
roots absorb water and take in minerals while the stem transports it and supports the plant
What part of the plant does photosynthesis?
Leaves.
The process which autotroph organisms capture light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen is called
Photosynthesis
What gas do plants take in for photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
why are roots important to a plant?
it helps anchor the plant and makes it stay in place
Whats the difference between Autotroph and Heterotroph?
Autotroph make there own foods while the Heterotroph eats other organism.
What is the stigma in a flower?
The sticky tip of the pistil that captures pollen
What is the chloroplast?
Organelle where photosynthesis happens.
What are the 3 domains?
Eukarya,Archea,bacteria
How many cotyledon does a Dicot and a monocot have??
The monocot has 1 cotyledon
The Dicot has 2 cotyledon
Whats the difference between a root system and a shoot system?
The root system operates below the ground which absorbs water and anchors the plant while the shoot system operates above the ground which is in charge of the leaves, stems,flowers
What is the function of the dermal tissue?
it protects the plant and prevents water loss and damage.
What is Germination?
The process of sprouting and growing.
What are plant cell walls primarily made of?
Cellulose
Whats the female and male part of the flower?
The male part is the Stamen and the female is the pistil
What is the difference between the xylem and the phloem???
The Phloem is in charge to transport sugars that's produced by the leaves
The Xylem Transport water that is absorbed by the roots
What is the Vascular system?
Tissue that transport water and nutrients
The ability of plants and some fungi to grow toward or away from a light source is called?
Phototropism
What are nonvascular plants?
Plants without transport system like moss
Angiosperms and gymnosperms are examples of what classification?
Seed plants
What is the difference between the Angiosperm and the gymnosperm?
The Angiosperm is a plant that produces flowers and the gymnosperm produces seeds that are found in cones
What is the function of ground tissue?
It performs most cellular activities like photosynthesis it also makes up most of the plant
The male reproductive structure of a flower plant that supports the anther is called?
Filament
Why do leaves have a large surface area?
to capture more sunlight for photosynthesis
These tiny openings on leaves to regulate gas exchange is ?
Stomata