What is the relationship between animals and plants important?
Animals provide CO2 to Plants and Plants provide O2 to Animals
What part of a cell allows certain things to enter and exit the cell
(Think like a classroom door)
Cell membrane
The part of a plant that is underground and absorbs water and food from the soil.
Roots
A stack of thylakoids found inside a chloroplast.
Granum
What does ATP stand for? Draw a picture.
Adenosine Triphosphate
What is an insect or other animal that carries pollen to the pistil?
Pollinator
What is considered the control center of the cell?
Nucleus
It carries water from the roots to the flower.
Stem
What are the two types of Redox Reactions?
Oxidation and Reduction
What is pollen?
The fine powder in a flower that is needed to make seeds.
What uses lenses and light to make it easier to see small things.
Microscope
What is the jellylike material that fills the inside of a cell
Cytoplasm
Tiny holes in the leaf that brings in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.
Stomata
What color wavelengths are absorbed by plants?
Red and blue
What happens when the bond between the 2nd and 3rd phosphate breaks?
Energy is released.
Something is to small to be seen without the use of a microscope.
Microscopic
The site for the photosynthesis process
Chloroplasts
What is the function of the waxy cuticle layer in a leaf?
Why are plants green?
They are green because this is the color reflected from wavelengths.
What are the two parts of photosynthesis?
Light Dependent and Light Independent/Calvin Cycle Reaction
The green coloring in a leaf that captures energy from the sun.
Chlorophyll
What plant cell part provides structure and protection?
Cell wall
Which part of the plant has the primary function of photosynthesis to occur?
The pigments that are either red, orange, or yellow are called _____________.
Carotenoids