Stage 1 of photosynthesis.
What are the light reactions?
The male part of a flower
What is a stamen?
The study of plants
What is botany?
Synapomorphy for this group is 2 cotyledons
What is the dicots?
This hypothesis explains why phloem seeps out of a puncture wound in plants.
What is the pressure flow hypothesis?
Stage 2 of photosynthesis.
What is carbon fixation?
The 3 primary meristems
What is protoderm, ground meristem, and procambium?
The central dogma of molecular biology.
What is DNA to RNA to Protein?
Liverworts, hornworts, and mosses
What are the bryophytes?
Hormones that promote growth.
What are auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins?
These are necessary conditions for evolution.
What are variability, heritability, reproduction, and struggles?
Protects the root
What is the root cap?
Population, Community, Ecosystem
What are the 3 levels of Ecology?
The earliest diverging land plants with developed vascular tissue.
What are lycophytes?
Inefficient respiration.
What is photorespiration?
Aerobic respiration involves this.
What are glycolysis, krebs cycle, and the ETC?
A substance that is present in taiga conifers; antifreeze.
What is resin?
deserts, grasslands, chaparral
what are types of arid ecosystems?
low to ground, shallow roots, and maybe with hairy bodies
What are adaptations to the tundra?
Oxalocetic acid is the first organic compound in this type of photosynthesis
What is CAM and C4 photosynthesis?
Synthesis happens during this part of the cell cycle.
What is interphase?
These specialized cells help a leaf to open and close located near the vein of the leaf blade.
What are bulliform cells?
Moths might pollinate these.
What are flowers that open at night?
These might be axillary or terminal.
What are buds?
Pigments that give purple plants color.
What are betalains?