Respiration
The plant releases H2O, ATP and what other product of cellular respiration.
What is CO2
The process plants use to make food using sunlight
What is photosynthesis
The female part of a flower
What is the Pistil
This tissue in a plant distributes water from the roots to the leaves
What is xylem
Plant growth in response to a stimulus like light
What is tropism
The process by which cells convert the chemical energy stored in food molecules (like Glucose)
What is cellular respiration
Glucose, Oxygen, and sunlight.
What are products of photosynthesis
This part of the flower protects the delicate flower structure
What is a Sepal
This tissue distributes food for use and storage
What is Phloem
Roots grow downwards due to this response
What is gravitropism or Geotropism
This energy is needed for Cellular Respiration.
What is ATP
The special green pigment in plants
What is Chlorophyll
The sticky part at the top of the pistil that catches pollen
What is the stigma
Openings in the outer layer of the leaf that where the leaf exchanges gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment
What are Stomata
The directional growth response to light
What is Phototropism
This is the cell where Cellular Respiration happens.
What is the Mitochondria.
Photosynthesis takes place in this part of the plant cell
What is chloroplast
This is the male part of a flower
What is the Stamen
These are the female reproductive cells found inside the ovary of a flower
What are ova?
Venus fly trap is showing this kind of response to touch
What is thigmotropism
What two ingredients are needed for cellular respiration to take place?
What is Glucose and Oxygen
This gas is released as a waste product
What is Oxygen
A colored dust that contains sperm cell
What is pollen
This form of asexual reproduction happens when a new cell grows off the side and is identical to the parents cell
What is budding
The plant grows towards the water
What is Hydrotropism