Plant
Photosynthesis
Plant System
What goes in
What goes out
100

What is matter?

Anything that has mass or volume - Made from atoms

100

What is the main purpose of photosynthesis?

To help create food molecules by giving the plant energy. 

100

What parts of the plant are involved in the shoot system?

Stem, leaves, flowers, buds, fruits/veggies

100

What are the inputs necessary for photosynthesis? 

Light, CO2, H2O.

100

What are the outputs created by photosynthesis?

Oxygen, water vapor

200

What is a food chain?

The order that matter transfers from one organism to another. 

200

When do plants not do photosynthesis?

When it's dark.

 When there are no leaves. 

200

what is a stomata? 

Small openings on the plant that open and close to let matter in and out. 

200

What is the main form of matter that enters the plants root system?

Water (H2O)

200

True or False:

Roots systems are the main absorbers of carbon dioxide on a plant. 

False!

300

Is matter created, destroyed, are transformed during photosynthesis?

Transformed!

300

What happens to carbon atoms during photosynthesis?

They combine with hydrogen from water to create glucose molecules.

300

Where on the plant are the most stomata found?

The underside of the leaf. 

300

What gas is absorbed through the shoot system during photosynthesis? 

Carbon Dioxide!

300

During the day time, what do the stomata release?

Oxygen & water vapor.

400

What is cellular respiration? 

When cells turn food molecules (glucose) into energy for the plant.

400

why do plants need both photosynthesis and respiration?

They both provide energy for the plant (Light vs no light)

400

How is energy stored inside the plant.

It is stored as starch inside the roots.

400

During cellular respiration, what molecule goes into the plant?

Oxygen.

400

During cellular respiration, what two substances are released into the atmosphere?

Carbon Dioxide & Water Vapor 

500

Why is carbon cycling important for life on earth? 

Plants need carbon to make food molecules --- Plants release oxygen. 

Animals eat food molecules (food chains) --- animals release carbon dioxide

Both need the other.

500

During photosynthesis, light energy is converted into this type of stored energy?

Glucose!

500

How do plants use energy during the day vs at night?

During the day plants are making food molecules. At night plants use the food molecules as energy to survive, not making any new molecules. 

500

BLANK atoms and BLANK atoms come together to form food molecules inside the plant.

Carbon dioxide and water.

500

Can plants move to photosynthesis better? 

Yes! They move towards light sources.

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