Energy Production
Plant Processes
Plant Structures
Gases & Nutrients
Tropism
100

The organelle know as the powerhouse of the cell.

 Mitochondria

100

What process do plants use to convert sunlight into energy?

photosynthesis 

100

Where in the plant does photosynthesis mainly occur?

leaves

100

Which process helps plants release energy from food?

 Aerobic respiration

100

Plants response of their roots growing down into the ground. the pull of gravity. 

Gravitropism 

200

The main purpose of cellular respiration in cells

a. To produce oxygen
b. To create energy
c. To break down waste
d. To store water

To create energy

200

What pigment is responsible for the green color in plants and helps in photosynthesis?

chlorophyll

200

What part of the plant is mainly responsible for absorbing water and nutrients?

roots

200

During photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight into which type of energy?

chemical energy

200

The response of roots growing towards water.

Hydrotropism 

300

Respiration that requires oxygen

Aerobic Respiration

300

What is the main gas produced by plants during photosynthesis?

Oxygen

300

What is the primary function of the phloem in plants?

 Transporting nutrients

300

Which of the following occurs without the use of oxygen?

Anaerobic respiration

300

Plants response to to touch. 

Thigmotropism 

400

These are required for cellular respiration. 

Oxygen glucose ( in the mitochondria)

400

What process involves the movement of water vapor from plants to the atmosphere?

Transpiration

400

What is the role of the xylem in plants?

Transporting water

400

In which organelle does photosynthesis take place?

Chloroplast

400

The process of photosynthesis. 

Carbon+ water + suns energy

500

Which of the following is true about aerobic respiration?
a. It doesn't require oxygen.
b. It produces more energy than anaerobic respiration.
c. It occurs in the chloroplast.
d. It is only used by plants.  

It produces more energy than anaerobic respiration.

500

What is the process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen?

photosynthesis 

500

Which structure in the plant helps it stand upright and transport nutrients and water?

stem

500

Plants response to light or growing towards light. 

Phototropism

500
The response a stimuli such as sunlight, water, or gravity.  
Tropism 
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