This tissue forms the protective outside layer of the plant.
What is dermal tissue?
What is the function of the root?
What is anchor the plant and absorb water ?
How many phosphorus molecules are in ATP?
What is three?
What is the female part of the flower called?
What is the Pistil?
What is the main function of leaves in a plant?
What is the absorb sunlight?
This tissue transports glucose and sugar to all parts of the plant
What is the phloem?
The photosynthesis ending material that provides quick energy to organisms
What is glucose?
In prokaryotes, where does cellular respiration mainly take place?
What is the cytoplasm?
The part of a plant that produce the pollen
What is the anther?
What green pigment, found in leaves captures sunlight?
What is Chlorophyll?
This waxy layer and outer protective tissue of the leaf work together to prevent water loss and protect against pathogens
What is the cuticle?
What two waste products are produced during cellular respiration?
What is water and CO2?
What is the female gamete producing part of the flower?
what is the ovary?
How does leaf structure change in plants adapted to dry environments?
What is Guard cells closing?
This tissue stores materials & provide structural support in the roots and stems.
What is the ground tissue?
what tissue uses capillary action to pull water upwards for photosynthesis?
What is the xylem?
This type of fermentation is used by yeast and produces alcohol (ethanol)
What is Alcoholic Fermentation?
Function of bees in flower reproduction?
what is transporting pollen from stamen to pistil
This type of tissue would be at the root cap during root growth.
What is meristematic tissue?
Tiny projections on the dermal cells of roots that aid in absorption of water and minerals.
What are root hairs?
During intense exercise, your muscles may switch to anaerobic respiration, what is causing a burning feeling
What is lactic acid fermentation?
These three plant tissues found in the stem are responsible for growth, water transport, and food transport
What are the xylem, phloem and cambium?
This process helps move water through the plant and cools it as water evaporates from the leaves.
What is transpiration