In photosynthesis during the last step, what is released and what is stored for later
Oxygen; Glucose
Step 6, what products are made from cellular respiration
carbon dioxide and water
what is the difference between simple and compound leaves
multiple vs single leaves
What are the 3 parts that make up the pistil
stigma, style, ovary
what is one example of a dicot and one example of a monocot
varies
What 3 things does the producer take in? Step 2
carbon dioxide, water, minerals
What is the first step of cellular respiration
An organism absorbs oxygen through lungs, gills, ot other mechanisms and consumes a source of energy containing glucose
What part of the plant transports water and nutrients upward?
stem
What is the difference between complete vs incomplete flowers
contains sepals, petals, male and female parts vs missing one of those
What is the difference in petals
3 vs 4 or 5
In the Chloroplast, what absorbs light energy and what speeds up the chemical reactions in step 4
chlorophyll; enzymes
What leaves the mitochondria to continue cellular respiration in step 4
ATP
What part of a plant produces new stems
axillary buds
what are the 2 parts that make up the stamen
anther and filament
What are the different leaf venations
reticulate or striked vs parallel
Where does sunlight energy, carbon dioxide, and water come together in step 3
Chloroplasts
In step 2, where does the oxygen and glucose go
Mitochondria
What part of the plant provides anchorage and food storage
what is the difference between perfect and imperfect flowers
both male & female parts vs one or the other
what are the different root systems
tap root vs fibrous
A cellular process through which organisms capture light energy from the sun and use it to generate and store energy
Photosynthesis
What does oxygen and glucose turn into? step 3
carbon dioxide, water, ATP, and heat
What part of a plant transports energy from leaf to plant?
petiole
What part of a flower provides protection
sepal
What is the difference in cotyledons
1 vs 2 or more