Category 1: Photosynthesis
Category 2: Leaf Structure
Category 3: Plant Minerals
Category 4: Chemosynthesis
Category 5: Aerobic Respiration
100

What is the process plants use to make their own food?

Answer: Photosynthesis

100

Which leaf layer contains the most chloroplasts?

Answer: Palisade layer

100

Which mineral is needed for protein production?

Answer: Nitrates

100

What is chemosynthesis?

Answer: Making food using chemical energy.

100

What is respiration?

Answer: The process that releases energy from glucose.

200

What gas is released as a product of photosynthesis?

Answer: Oxygen

200

What is the function of stomata?

Answer: Gas exchange

200

Which mineral helps root development and ATP production?

Answer: Phosphates

200

What type of organism usually carries out chemosynthesis?

Answer: Bacteria

200

What does "aerobic" mean?

Answer: With oxygen

300

What pigment absorbs light energy for photosynthesis?

Answer: Chlorophyll

300

What is the function of the waxy cuticle?

Answer: Prevents water loss

300

Which mineral helps control stomata?

Answer: Potassium

300

What chemical is commonly used as the energy source in chemosynthesis?

Answer: Hydrogen sulfide

300

Which organelle carries out aerobic respiration?

Answer: Mitochondria

400

Is photosynthesis endothermic or exothermic?

Answer: Endothermic

400

Which cells control the opening and closing of stomata?

Answer: Guard cells

400

A plant has yellow leaves between green veins. Which mineral is missing?

Answer: Magnesium

400

Name one environment where chemosynthesis occurs.

Answer: Deep-sea vents / sulfur caves / cold seeps

400

Name two waste products of aerobic respiration.

Answer: Carbon dioxide and water

500

Why would covering a leaf with aluminium foil reduce photosynthesis?

Answer: The leaf cannot absorb light energy.

500

Explain why leaves are wide and flat.

Answer: To provide a large surface area for light absorption.

500

Why does nitrate deficiency cause stunted growth?

Answer: Plants cannot make enough proteins.

500

Why would a deep-sea food web collapse without chemosynthetic bacteria?

Answer: There would be no producers.

500

Why would a cell with very few mitochondria struggle to function?

Answer: It would release less energy through respiration.

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