Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Plant Responses
Plant Hormones & Flowering
Leaf Structure & Gas Exchange
100

This process allows plants to make their own food using light energy.


What is photosynthesis?


100

This process breaks down food to release energy.


What is cellular respiration?


100

A change that causes a response.

What is a stimulus?

100

This hormone helps fruit ripen.

This hormone helps fruit ripen.  

100

Most gas exchange occurs in this part of the plant.

What are leaves?

200

This green pigment traps light energy.


What is chlorophyll?


200

Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle.


What is the mitochondrion?


200

A plant growing toward light is called this.

What is positive phototropism?

200

This hormone causes stems to grow taller.

What are gibberellins?

200

These structures open and close to control gas exchange.

What are stomata?

300

These three things are required for photosynthesis.


What are carbon dioxide, water, and light energy?


300

These two things are required for cellular respiration.


What are glucose and oxygen?


300

When a plant bends toward light, these cells grow longer.

What are the cells on the shaded side?

300

This hormone causes plants to show positive phototropism.

What is auxin?

300

These cells control the opening and closing of stomata.

What are guard cells?

400

These are the two products of photosynthesis.


What are glucose and oxygen?


400

These are the products of cellular respiration.


What are carbon dioxide, water, and energy?


400

⭐ DAILY DOUBLE
The downward growth of roots is a positive response to this.

What is gravity?

400

Plants that require long periods of darkness to flower are called this.

What are short-day plants?

400

This leaf layer is transparent and allows sunlight to pass through.

What is the epidermis?

500

⭐ DAILY DOUBLE

Write or describe the full chemical equation for photosynthesis.


6CO₂ + 6H₂O + light → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂


500

This statement explains the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration.


What is: They are almost the reverse of each other?


500

A plant growing toward a stimulus is described as having this type of response.
 

 What is a positive response?

500

Plants that have no specific photoperiod are called this.

What are day-neutral plants?

500

This leaf layer is where most food is made.

What is the palisade layer?