What process does a plant use to make energy?
photosynthesis
Bees and the wind help carry this from one plant to another.
pollen
What body system contains the brain and is used to sense pain?
Nervous
The most important part of the cell is the ________ (the brain of the cell)
nucleus
The female part of plants is called the _________.
Carpel /Pistal
What is the main source of energy for photosynthesis?
What are the 3 types of plant tissue.
Dermal
Vascular
Ground
What body system transports food and oxygen around the body?
Circulatory / Cardiovascular System
What is the powerhouse of the cell? This is where Cellular Respiration occurs to make ATP.
Mitochondria
The male part of the plant is called the _______.
Stamen
What process does an animal use to make energy/ATP?
Cellullar Respiration
What are stomata?
Tiny holes that allow gas exchange.
Name 3 types of body systems that can be can be considered the excretory?
Urinary
Integumentary
Respiratory
What organelle does photosynthesis take place in?
Chloroplasts
What are the 2 parts of a plants male reproductive system?
Anther and Filament
What is the main source of energy for cellular respiration?
Glucose
What enters the somata?
Carbon Dioxide CO2
What system is consisted of glands that produce hormones?
Endocrine
What are the 3 parts of a plants female reproductive system?
Stigma
Style
Ovary
What is the mnemonic to remember the process of photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
Photosynthesis
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Cows Eat Wet / Grass outside
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Cellular Respiration
What exits the stomata?
Oxygen and Water (O2 and H2O)
What is the difference between positive and negative feed back groups?
Positive push away from normal.
Negative return back to normal.
What 3 things does a plant cell have that an animal cell does not have?
Chloroplasts
Cell Wall
Large Central Vacuole
What forms the pollen?
Anther