The name of the sugar that is produced in the process of photosynthesis.
What is glucose?
The name of the gas that a plant releases and that animals and humans use.
What is oxygen?
These are the two functions of the stem of a plant.
What is to hold the plant up and to act like a straw carrying water and nutrients to the leaves?
Most plants use .this to convert the sun's energy into food energy for the plant.
What is photosynthesis?
The word parts or roots that make up the word photosynthesis, photo and synthesis, mean this.
What is photo means "light" and synthesis means "putting together."
The name of the gas that a human releases and that plants use.
What is carbon dioxide?
This part of the plant attracts pollinators.
What is the flower?
This is how chlorophyll helps in photosynthesis.
What is it traps the sun’s energy?
The part of a plant that traps the sunlight to start the photosynthesis process.
What is chlorophyll?
This is the name of the gas that CO2 stands for.
What is carbon dioxide?
These are the two functions of the root of a plant.
What is absorbs water and nutrients from the ground?
This is where carbon dioxide, water, and enregy from the sun is stored to make food for the plant.
What is chloroplasts?
The 3 things that plants need in order for photosynthis to create energy and food for the plant.
What are carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the sunlight?
Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen through these tiny holes in their leaves.
What is stomata?
Leaves have little openings that let these two things come and go from them.
What are water and air?
This is how photosynthesis occur in plants.
What is the leaves take in carbon dioxide, the roots take in nutrients and water, chlorophyll absorbs energy from the sun, and they mix together in chloroplasts to make glucose.