Where in the plant does photosynthesis occur?
What are the leaves?
What tropism involves plants growing in response to gravity?
What is Gravitropism?
How do flowers produce sexually?
What is pollination?
The parts of the plant that are above ground is known as the _____ system.
What is the shoot system?
What body system transports all of our nutrients around the body?
What is the circulatory system?
What goes into photosynthesis?
What are H2O, CO2, and sun light?
What tropism involves the plant to bend towards the sunlight?
What part of the flower is responsible for attracting pollinators?
What are petals?
The root system is responsible for what?
What is anchoring the plant and absorbing water and minerals.
How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration interact?
What are the products of cell respiration are the reactants for photosynthesis?
What does photosynthesis produce?
What are Glucose and O2?
Tropism that involves the plant to grow towards water.
What is hydrotropism?
What part of the stamen produces the pollen?
What is the anther?
What is the xylem?
What does the 10% rule state?
What is only 10% of energy gets passed to the next trophic level?
Sugars produced during photosynthesis are transported throughout the plant by the _____
What is phloem?
Responses for how plants grow are controlled by what?
What is hormones?
When pollen is dropped onto the flower to fertilize it, it is first dropped onto the ______
What is the stigma?
Why does a plant in hotter environments have smaller leaves?
What is to lose the least amount of water when the stomata opens?
Which plant response would best aid a plant in maximizing and retaining water acquired during a drought?
A.Decreasing root growth, while increasing stem and leaf growth
B.Increasing root, stem, and leaf growth
C.Decreasing stem and leaf growth, while increasing root growth
D.Increasing leaf and root growth, while decreasing stem growth
What is C?
Oxygen is released when ever the _____ cells open
Positive thigmotropism is a response in plants in which they move and grow toward an object the plant comes into physical contact with, usually curling around the object. This response of the shoot system benefits the plant by allowing the plant to-
what is allowing the plant to reach more sunlight for photosynthesis
An ovule fertilized by pollen turns into a ______
What is a seed?
Water, sugar, and other important nutrients need to be transported from one part of a plant to another. Which statement correctly describes the interaction of the root and shoot systems during nutrient transport?
A. The leaves take in water and sugar, which are then transported to the rest of the plant through vascular tissues.
B. The roots take in water and sugar, which are then transported to the rest of the plant through vascular tissues.
C. The leaves take in water and the roots produce sugar that are transported to the rest of the plant through vascular tissues.
D. The roots take in water and the leaves produce sugar that are transported to the rest of the plant through vascular tissues.
What is D?
What is the model that shows the relative amounts of energy at each trophic level?