Levels
Body Systems
Body Systems Interacting
Photosynthesis
Homeostasis in Plants
100

Specialized cells group together to form...

specialized tissues

100

This body system helps break down food into nurtients

Digestive System

100

Oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide and delivered by blood to cells throughout the body

Respiratory and Circulatory

100

What are the inputs of photosynthesis? 

Sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide

100

This part of the plant controls the exchange of gasses between the plant and the environment.
(Hint: found on leaves)

Stomata

200
Different specialized tissues group together to form...

organs

200

This body system includes the skull and ribcage. It provides the body with structure, support, and protects organs such as the brain and lungs.

Skeletal System

200

Internal organs are protected and movement is allowed

Skeletal and Muscular

200

What are the outputs of photosynthesis?

Oxygen and Glucose

200

If the plant needs more carbon dioxide, what will the stoma do?

The guard cells will swell to open the stoma

300

Several organs working together to complete a big job for an organism form a 

Organ System

300

This body system includes the lungs, trachea, and bronchi. It takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.

The respiratory system

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

Appetite is triggered and nutrients are ingested and absorbed.

Nervous and Digestive

300

During photosynthesis, water and carbon dioxide are transformed into two new molecules. What are they?

Oxygen and Glucose

300

If the plant has enough carbon dioxide, what will the stoma do?

The guard cells will shrink to close the stoma

400

Many organ systems working together form a complete, living ___________.

organism

400

This body system includes the heart, veins, and blood vessels. It transports materials throughout the body

Circulatory System

400

Blood transports necessary materials to muscle cells working during a PE class

Circulatory and Muscular 

400

During photosynthesis, energy in the form of sunlight is transformed into what type of energy and in what form?

Chemical energy in the form of glucose
400

If the plant becomes too cold, what will the stoma do?

The guard cells will shrink to close the stoma
500

List the levels of organization from smallest to largest

Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism

500

This body system sends and receives signals throughout the body, controlling all body functions.

Nervous System
500

Supplying gasses and nutrients to cells throughout the body requires these THREE systems

Respiratory, digestive, and circulatory 

500

Which part of the plant receives water for photosynthesis? Which part of the plant receives sunlight for photosynthesis?

The plant receives water for photosynthesis from the ROOTS. The plant receives sunlight from the LEAVES.

500

How do stomata contribute to the process of photosynthesis? Hint: Inputs

Stomata allow carbon dioxide to enter the cell which is used in the chloroplast to perform photosynthesis. Stomata also release oxygen.

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