Plants
Photosynthesis
Cell Transport
Cell Respiration
FLOWERS
100

This part of the plant is responsible for obtaining water for the plant and anchoring it to the soil

ROOTS

100

Photosynthesis occurs in these plant structures

LEAVES

100

This is the cell structure that is responsible for controlling what enters and exits the cell

CELL MEMBRANE

100

Cell Respiration takes place within this cell structure found in both plant and animal cells

MITOCHONDRIA

100

These brightly colored structures help to attract insects and birds to assist with the process of pollination

PETALS

200

This part of the plant is the site of photosynthesis. These structures have large surface areas in order to capture sunlight

LEAVES

200

This cell structure is where photosynthesis takes place. Animal cells do not have these!

CHLOROPLASTS

200

This type of transport requires no energy and always describes movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

PASSIVE TRANSPORT

200

Along with Glucose, this substance is a required reactant for cellular respiration to take place

OXYGEN

200

This is the name of the female reproductive system found within the plant

PISTIL

300

This part of the plant is the place where reproduction occurs. Often it is brightly colored in order to attract organisms to pollinate it.

FLOWERS

300

Along with sunlight and water, this is a reactant that is needed for photosynthesis to take place

CARBON DIOXIDE

300

This is the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

OSMOSIS

300

This final product created by cellular respiration is used to run all the processes the cell needs

ATP ENERGY

300

This is the name of the male reproductive system found within the flower

STAMEN

400

This part of the plant is responsible for transporting water, nutrients and food to all parts of the plant. It also provides support and structure to the plant.

STEMS

400

These tiny openings found many times on the underside of leaves are used for the gas exchange necessary for photosynthesis to take place

STOMATA

400

This type of transport is the movement of particles from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration

ACTIVE TRANSPORT

400

This gas is a product of cellular respiration. It is considered to be a waste product and is just released into the atmosphere

CARBON DIOXIDE

400

This specific part of the stamen is what produces the pollen. It sits on the top of the filament

ANTHER

500

This is the specific type of tissue found within the plant that transports food (sugar) taken created by photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant

PHLOEM

500

Along with Oxygen, this is the product that is created through photosynthesis and is shipped by the phloem to all parts of the plant

GLUCOSE

500

This type of passive transport is the movement of molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration through some sort of protein channel. 

FACILITATED DIFFUSION

500

This type of cellular respiration produces energy without the use of oxygen as a reactant. 

ANAEROBIC 

500

This specific part of the pistil is the sticky structure that sits on the top of the style. Its function is to capture the pollen

STIGMA