What are the reactants in photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide & water
Where is chlorophyll found in plants?
Chloroplasts
What cells allow gas exchange to happen in the leaf?
Stomata & guard cells
What are some factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis?
Water, light, carbon dioxide concentration, mineral availability, temperature
Other than being a reactant of photosynthesis, why do plants need water?
Keeps cells firm to support the stems and leaves
What are the products in photosynthesis?
Glucose & oxygen
Which plant structures contain the most chloroplasts? Why?
Leaves bc that’s where most of the sunlight is
What’s the function of the cuticle?
Protects against water loss, stops gas exchange from happening everywhere
How can you measure the rate of photosynthesis?
Water plants – release oxygen just like land plants but bc they’re underwater you can see the gas bubbles
What are some adaptations of plants that allow them to survive in places with little water?
Deep or wide spreading roots, thick protective outer layers to prevent water loss, store water in their tissues
Why do plants need to photosynthesize?
To make food
Is photosynthesis exothermic or endothermic? Why?
Endothermic bc consumes more energy that it produces
What’s the difference between xylem and phloem?
Xylem = water & other nutrients
Phloem = food & other organic materials
Describe the graph that explains how temperature affects the rate of photosynthesis
What happens when a plant gets too much water?
Roots die and rot => whole plant dies
Why do humans need plants?
Food, clothes, building materials, oxygen, air filtration, paper, medicine, etc etc etc
Name some other substances chloroplasts contain
ll the enzymes needed to join carbon dioxide and water together to make oxygen
Why is gas exchange important in the leaf?
Need to allow CO2 to enter the leaf for photosynthesis and waste (oxygen) to leave
How can you increase the rate of photosynthesis?
greenhouses (more light, warmer (if not too warm))
What are the essential minerals plants need?
NPK – nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium
Some people claim that talking to houseplants makes them grow better. What’s a possible scientific explanation for why this might be true?
We exhale carbon dioxide which plants use to photosynthesize
*remember, CO2 is almost always the limiting factor!!
Why is chlorophyll green?
Many potential reasons – but basically bc evolution decided that green worked the best for absorbing sunlight
In what ways are leaves well adapted for photosynthesis?
- Air spaces in spongy layer allow gases to diffuse easily
- Often large and flat to incr surface area of sunlight absorption
Which would have the fastest rate of photosynthesis:
Middle of a sunny day in July
Cloudy day in August
Early morning in late September
Middle of a sunny day in July – nice and hot, lots of light
Cloudy day: light = limiting factor
Late September: temperature = limiting factor
Why do farmers use fertilizers?
Give plants minerals that have been leeched out by over-farming the soil
Makes plants grow as well as possible