Light
Plants
Leaf Parts
Roots
Other
100
What is the process by which plants make their own food?
What is photosynthesis?
100
Why is a leaf thin and flat?
What is because it will allow the leaf to soak up the most sunlight to be used in photosynthesis?
100
This is the outside layer of cells of a leaf.
What is epidermis?
100
What is it called when one large root grows and anchors into the ground?
What is a taproot?
100
What is glucose?
What is a type of sugar?
200
What does photo mean and what does synthesis mean?
What is light and what is putting together?
200
How does plants underwater do photosynthesis?
What is they do it much slower because the water absorbs much of the sunlight before it reaches those plants at the bottom of the ocean?
200
What is the pore on the underside of the leaf called where oxygen and carbon dioxide enter?
What is stomata?
200
What is the root called that makes up beets, sweet potatoes, and carrots that we use for their nutrients?
What is a storage root?
200
What are the tubes that carry water and minerals?
What is xylem tubes?
300
What is the green pigment called that collects all the sunlight and uses it in photosynthesis?
What is chlorophyll?
300
In order to make glucose, what two elements must combine with each other?
What is hydrogen and carbon dioxide?
300
Where is the chlorophyll stored at?
What is chloroplasts?
300
What is it called when the roots grow above the ground?
What is prop roots?
300
What is the tubes called that carry food for the plant called?
What is phloem?
400
What does light do when water and light come together in the cell?
What is the light splits the water apart into hydrogen and oxygen?
400
Where does most of all the photosynthesis take place in a leaf?
What is the palisade layer of the leaf?
400
These cells are at the edge of the stomata that determine what water, oxygen, or carbon dioxide to let out.
What are guard cells?
400
What is it called when the roots are thick and tangled underneath the surface of the Earth?
What is fibrous roots?
400
What is the process by which plants release the energy in food to carry on these life processes?
What is cellular respiration?
500
What is it called when the plant responds to the light and its stems bend towards the light?
What is phototropism?
500
What is the unused glucose molecules called that are stored in the plant make?
What is starch?
500
What is the waxy covering on the epidermis called?
What is cuticle?
500
What carries water through the leaf once it has gone up the stem?
What is leaf veins?
500
Why do leaves change color in the fall?
What is the leafs are masked with a different pigment and green pigment doesn't shine through.
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