What part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?
The roots
What type of energy do plants use to make food?
The light energy (sunlight)
What gas enters the leaf for photysynthesis?
Carbon dioxide 
How do decomposers consume oxygen?
Why do plants need sunlight?
To make food?
What part of the plant makes food using sunlight?
The leaves of the plant
What gas do plants take in during photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide

What gas leaves the leaf after photosynthesis?
Oxygen
True or false: Mushrooms have chloroplasts.
False
What might happen if a plant does not get enough light?
It will not make enough food?
What structure helps transport water from roots to leaves?
The stem
What gas do plants release during photosynthesis?
Oxygen

How does water usually enter a plant?
Through the roots
Where do decomposers get their glucose from?
From the dead organisms/waste products
How do plants help animals survive?
They provide oxygen and food
What tiny openings in leaves allow gases to move in and out?
The stomata
What sugar do plants make for energy?
Glucose 
Where does most gas exchange (one gas entering the plant, another gas leaving the plant) happen in a plant?
Leaves
What are the inputs when decomposers carry out cellular respiration?
Oxygen and glucose
Where does the energy in the food we eat originally come from?
The sun
What structures inside plant cells capture light energy?
The chloroplast
What is the name of the process plants use to make their own food?
Photosynthesis 
What happens to matter (molecules) during photosynthesis?
What is the name of the chemical reaction, decomposers share with humans, animals and plants
Cellular Respiration
True or false. If all humans and ALL animals, everywhere died tomorrow, plants could still survive. Include your reasoning.
False. Humans and animals breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants need carbon dioxide to make sugar and oxygen. Plants need humans and animals.