what is surface area
the total area of a plants leaves exposed to the enviroment
how are gymnosperms pollinated
wind
what is the diffrence between cross-polinated vs self-poilnated flowers
self-polinated- plants that polinate itself and are gentically stronger
cross-polinated- polinated by pollen from a diffrent plant
what are nastic movements
movemnts that are more rapid movements
how long does conifer seeds take to reproduce
2 YEARS
How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration relate
-Photosynthesis converts carbon dioxide, water, and light energy into glucose and oxygen
-cellular respiration breaks down glucose in the presence of oxygen, releasing energy while producing carbon dioxide and water
how do you tell if a tropism is negative or postive
Growth towards a stimulus is postive
growth away from the stimulus is negative
what is the diffrence between wind-pollinated flowers vs normal flowers
wind-pollinated are small,gree, and has no nector
normal- brightly colorful,fragrant, and produces nector
what is the role of the leaves and stomata
stomata- regulates crucial gas exchang and water loss
how are angiosperms pollinated
wind, animal, and water
what is transport
the movement of materials throughout a plant
what is transpiration
the loss of water vapor by plants through stomata