This large food molecules containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. This food molecule can be found in potatoes, rice, and corn
What are carbohydrates
These structures are responsible for producing energy in the cell. "The powerhouse of the cell"
Where plants use sunlight energy to convery CO2 and H2O into glucose and O2
What is photosynthesis?
This structure in plants helps in the uptake of water and nutrients from the soil.
What are roots?
In the compound H2O, how many hydrogen atoms are there?
What is 2?
Essential nutrients that provide energy and play various roles in the body. They are classified differently by chemical structure like saturated or unsaturated.
What are fats?
The tiny pores in plant leaves that regulates gas exchanges
the ratio of the amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the max amount of water vapor the air can hold. measured in percentage
What is relative humidity?
This nutrient is essential for plants to grow and is often found in fertilizers
What is nitrogen?
In the formula Fe2O3 (iron(III) oxide), how many total atoms are in the compound?
What is 5?
A large food molecules that is composed of amino acids
what are proteins?
These organelles are located in the leaf and it converts sunlight into chemical energy in plants.
What are chloroplast?
The process of cell breaking down food to produce energy, opposite to photosynthesis
What is cellular respiration?
This part of the plant supports the leaves and flowers and transports nutrients.
What is the stem?
In 3(C3H8) , how many total molecules are present?
What is 3
sugar with the molecular formula C 6H 12O 6
What is glucose
a thin, flexible barrier that separates and protects a cell from its enironment
What is cell membrane?
The process where plants release water into the atmosphere through the leaves
What is transpiration?
This part of the plant is typically green and is responsible for photosynthesis.
What are leaves?
In the chemical formula NaCl, how many total atoms are there?
What is 2?
Chemical compounds that make up food, which are brown down then turned to energy
(contains elements such as: carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen)
What are food molecules?
A rigid structure that surronds some cells, provide support, protection, and shape
What is cell wall?
The process of growing plants in sand, gravel, or liquid with added nutrients, but without soil
What is hydroponics?
This part of the plant is responsible for the production of pollen.
What is the stamen?
In the compound K3PO4 (potassium phosphate), how many total atoms are present?
What is 10?