Question 7
This tissue forms the protective outside layer of the plant.
What is dermal tissue?
Question 13.
This function of the root provides stability and keeps the plant in the ground.
What is anchor the plant?
Question 10.
The Kingdom Plantae includes all plants, plants are all considered to be this general cell type
What is the eukaryotic?
Question 1. Leaves are the site for this reaction that produces food for the plant.
What is photosynthesis?
Question 6
This organelle is found in plant cells and algae an performs photosynthesis.
What is the chloroplast?
Question 12.
This tissue is the veins of the plant and transports water, minerals and organic compounds such as carbohydrates.
What is vascular tissue?
Question 8.
Tiny projections on the dermal cells of roots that aid in absorption of water and minerals.
What are root hairs?
Question 9.
Plants are different from animal cells because they have this structural component.
What is cell wall?
Question 4.
These tiny pores are found on the underside of a leaf and exchange gases.
What is stoma/stomates?
Question 2.
Water exits this opening at the end of transpiration.
What is the stomata?
Question 11.
These are the three tissue types in a plant.
What is the vascular tissue, dermal tissue and ground tissue?
QUESTION 21.
Water travels into the roots from high concentration to low concentration in a process called.
What is osmosis?
Question 18.
This term describes plants being producers and performing photosynthesis.
What is autotroph?
Question 5
This waxy layer on some leaves prevents the leaf from drying out and helps to retain the water.
What is the cuticle?
Question 15.
Plants perform this process to break down sugar in the mitochondria and produce ATP.
What is cellular respiration?
Question 23.
This tissue transports hormones, water and minerals upwards from the roots to the shoots.
What is xylem tissue?
Question 19.
By absorbing water, roots play an important role in this sugar building reaction.
What is photosynthesis?
Question 25.
This large structure in a plant cell creates turgor pressure and holds the liquid necessary for photosynthesis.
What is water vacuole?
Question 3
These help close the stomata to avoid excessive water loss.
What are guard cells?
Question 17.
This is the chemical formula of the sugar made in photosynthesis.
What is C6H12O6?
Question 24.
This type of tissue transports carbohydrates, proteins from the shoot system all around to the roots and other shoots.
What is phloem tissue?
Question 20.
Roots, such as carrots and tubers like potatoes, aid plants and other species because of this function.
What is store energy as starches?
Question 22.
This starch is structural and forms the cell wall of all plants.
What is cellulose?
Question 14.
In addition to solar radiant energy, these two reactants are necessary for a plant to perform photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide and water?
Question 16.
With this process water travels up the xylem and exits the stomates.
What is transpiration?