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100

This "invisible" gas is taken in by leaves from the air.

What is carbon dioxide?

100

This is the specific part of the plant where most photosynthesis happens.

What are the leaves?

100

Plants make this type of sugar to use as food/energy.

What is glucose?

100

This is the name of the process plants use to make their own food

What is photosynthesis?

200

Plants soak up this liquid through their roots to stay hydrated.

What is water?

200

This green pigment acts like a "solar panel" to catch sunlight.

What is chlorophyll?

200

This "waste" gas is released by plants, which humans need to breathe.

What is oxygen?

200

Unlike animals, plants are called this because they "produce" food

What are producers?

300

This is the primary source of energy that kicks off the whole process.

What is the sun?

300

These tiny "pores" or holes on the leaf let gases in and out.

What is stomata?

300

Plants turn light energy into glucose to use for this.

What is energy? (Chemical Energy)

300

This is where a plant gets the matter it needs to grow bigger.

What is air and water?

400

True or False: Most of a plant's "body" mass comes from the soil.

What is False?

400

This is the name for the tiny openings.

What is stomata?

400

This is what a plant does with extra sugar it doesn't use right away.

What is storing it?

400

If a plant has no light, it cannot make this, causing it to turn yellow

What is food? (Glucose/Sugar)

500

A scientist grows a willow tree in a pot for 5 years. The tree gains 150 lbs, but the soil only loses 2 ounces. Where did the 150 lbs of tree "matter" come from?

What is air and water?

500

If a leaf wrapped in aluminum foil stays on a plant for a week, what will happen to the part under the foil, and why?

It will stop making food. (Without sunlight, chlorophyll cannot energize the process, and the plant will consume its stored starch.)

500

During a very hot, dry Oklahoma summer, a plant closes its stomata to save water. How does this affect the plant's ability to make "food"?

It slows down or stops. (Closing stomata keeps water in, but it also blocks carbon dioxide from getting in, halting photosynthesis.)  

500

In a sealed "Bio-Dome" with no outside air, why would an animal die if all the plants were removed?

What is a Lack of Oxygen and Food. (Plants are the only ones turning light into the chemical energy/oxygen that the animal needs to survive.)

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