Photosynthesis
Plant Transport & Hormones
Plant Responses & Adaptations
Extinction & Conservation
Vocab Grab
100

The process plants use to convert light, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen.

What is photosynthesis?

100

The vascular tissue that moves water upward through the plant.

What is xylem?

100

A plant response to light.

What is phototropism?

100

The main human cause of plant extinction.

What is habitat loss?

100

The loss of water through the stomata of a leaf.

What is transpiration?

200

These reactions require light and produce ATP and NADPH.

What are the light reactions?

200

The vascular tissue that transports glucose in both directions.

What is phloem?

200

A plant response to gravity.

What is geotropism?

200

In 1973, this law was passed to protect endangered species.

What is the Endangered Species Act?

200

A carbohydrate that cannot be broken into smaller carbohydrate units.

What is glucose?

300

The cycle of reactions that does not directly require sunlight.

What is the Calvin cycle (dark reactions)?

300

This process describes water movement through stomata and xylem without using energy.

What is transpiration?

300

Desert plants can survive dry conditions by storing water in their stems. This is an example of what?

What is an adaptation?

300

This results when large habitats are broken into smaller pieces.

What is fragmentation?

300

The regions where plant growth begins.

What are meristems?

400

Which gas is required for the dark reactions?

What is carbon dioxide?

400

Plant hormones act by switching on these.

What are genes?

400

A response to touch, such as vines wrapping around objects.

What is thigmotropism?

400

Introduced species become invasive when…

They displace native species and disrupt ecosystems.

400

A species that lives in an area naturally.

What is a native species?

500

Compare the roles of ATP and NADPH in the dark reactions.

ATP provides energy, NADPH provides electrons for building sugars.

500

Describe how plant hormones cause changes in a cell.

They activate genes, leading to the production of enzymes and proteins that change cell structure or function.

500

Suggest a way to test if a plant has sonotropism (response to sound).

Expose plants to sound in one direction and record growth/movement toward or away from it.

500

Hypothesize why the paperbark tree is invasive in Florida but threatened in Australia.

Florida provides fewer natural enemies or competitors, while in Australia, natural controls limit it.

500

An exotic species that causes harm.

What is an invasive species?