oxygen and glucose
What are the outputs/products for photosynthesis?
Plant reproduction without a seed
What is plant asexual reproduction?
Growth or movement in plants in response to environmental stimuli; regulated by hormone
What is tropism?
The system that contains the roots
What is root system
The organelle that conducts cell respiration
What is the mitochondria?
the organelle that conducts photosynthesis
What is the chloroplast?
Plant reproduction with a seed
What is plant sexual reproduction?
Growth in response to gravity
What is gravitropism/geotropism?
The system that contains all above ground plant parts (stems, leaves, flowers)
What is shoot system?
Is when we have two of the same dominant traits present: (Ex:BB-Brown eyes)
What is homozygous dominant?
The green pigment found in the chloroplast
What is chlorophyll?
The process of transferring pollen grains from the male part (anther) of one flower to the female part (stigma) of another flower of the same species.
What is pollination?
Growth in response to sunlight
What is phototropism?
The three methods of plant system interactions.
What is transport, response, and reproduction?
Is a non-living infectious agent that can cause illness in living organisms
What is a virus?
carbon dioxide, water, and light energy
What are the inputs/reactants for photosynthesis
The reproductive parts of a flower
What is a pistil and a stamen?
Growth response to water?
What is hydrotropism?
Anchors and absorbs water for the plant
What is the root system
Creates 4 genetically different cells
What is meiosis?
Is known as a by product made during photosynthesis
What is oxygen?
Water, Wind, and Animals/Insects
What are methods of pollination?
Growth response to touch
What is thigmotropism
a transport system for the plant within the roots and shoot system
What is a vascular system?
Is a protein that speeds up chemical reactions by lowering activation energy
What is an enzyme?