Chloro=?
What is the color green?
Plants have the ability to make their own _______?
What is food?
Phyll=?
What is a leaf?
Roots absorb_____.
What is water and nutrients (minerals)?
Plants use their roots to soak up_____?
What are nutrients?
Name the three components a plant needs to carry out photosynthesis.
What is water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide?
A process in which plants absorb free oxygen molecules to produce water, carbon dioxide, and energy required for plants to grow.
What is cellular respiration?
During transpiration, water is released through microscopic holes called_________.
What is stomata?
Water is sucked up through which part of the plant?
What is the stem?
During absorption, where are the nutrients transported into?
What are root cells?
What are the outputs of the plant once it has gone through photosynthesis?
What is oxygen and sugar (glucose)?
ATP is also known as:
What is raw fuel?
What are the microscopic structures that help the plant carry out photosynthesis.
What are chloroplasts?
During transpiration, water evaporates through the leaves ________.
What is the surface?
The roots of a plant act as a ______ to soak up water and nutrients.
What is a straw?
What is the name for the microscopic structures that help the plant carry out photosynthesis?
What are chloroplasts?
Cellular respiration takes place in the______.
What is the mitochondira?
What are the green pigment molecules called?
What is chlorophyll?
Transpiration can be thought of as plant _______.
What is sweat?
Where is the main site for absorption?
What are the roots?
What are the green pigment molecules called?
What is chlorophyll?
As a result of cellular respiration, what are the waste products release by the plant?
What is carbon dioxide and water?
During photosynthesis, the suns energy is captured within the _________.
What are the chlorophylls molecules?
What do plants need to carry out transpiration?
What is water?
Water is drawn up through the stem with what kind of pressure?
What is suction pressure?