Germination
Water Intake
Photosynthesis
Fruit Production/Reproduction
Labs/Random
100

The growth of a seed into a young plant or a seedling

germination

100

What is diffusion?

The movement of molecules from a region of high concentration to low concentration.

100

How does a plant get the energy that it needs?

It converts energy from sunlight into sugar in a process called photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis uses energy from light to convert water and carbon dioxide molecules into glucose (sugar molecule) and oxygen.

100

What happens to seeds when animals eat fruit?

The seeds get spread by the animals because it goes through their system.

100

In our seeds did plants require light to germinate?

No, they only need warmth, oxygen, and water

200

Where does a seed get its energy from?

Food supplies stored in a seed

200

How does water get into plant cells?

Water moves from the soil into the plants roots through osmosis. Osmosis is water moving from an area with more water to less water across a selectively permeable membrane, meaning it controls what will go in and out. The plants roots have less water than the soil.

200

What does a plant need to create energy/survive

Water

Carbon dioxide

light

200

Why does a plant produce fruit?

Fruit is the part of the flowering plant that contains the seeds.

200

What happened to the egg when it was in corn syrup? Why?

Because of osmosis the water traveled through the selectively permeable membrane of the egg to go into the corn syrup to create an equilibrium state. The egg shriveled up.
300

What are the 3 main parts of a seed?

embryo

food store

seed coat

300

What is the xylem?

Xylem, plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and also provides physical support.

300

Put these words into the photosynthesis "equation"

oxygen, sun light, glucose (sugar), carbon dioxide, water


______ + _______+_____ -------> ______ + ______

sun light + carbon dioxide+ water ----> glucose (sugar) and oxygen

300

What is Ms. Stark's favorite fruit?

Strawberries

300

Finish this sentence:

_______________________  entered the celery through _________________________ because 

                             

celery has a _____________________ concentration of water. 

Water entered the celery through osmosis because celery has a lower concentration of water.

400

What 3 conditions does a plant need to grow?

water

warmth

air (oxygen)

400

What is the phloem in a plant?

Living cells that move nutrients through the cell.

400

Where does the process of creating energy take place?

In plants, photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts, which contain the chlorophyll.

400

True or False

Fruit is a reproductive organ of a plant?

True

400

What does the word "statolith" have to do with our seed lab? (Reading Response)


They are little round balls that have sensory receptors that respond to gravity, communicating which way the roots will grow.

500

How does a seed know to send its roots down and it's leaves up?

Seeds sense gravity and position accordingly to the gravitational pull. The statolith senses gravity.

500

What happens to water once it gets inside of a plant?

Once roots find the water, the water travels up to the leaves. The water travels through the xylem until it reaches mesophyll cells and they release the water through stomata.

500

Plants capture sunlight using a compound called ____________.


chlorophyll

Chlorophyll is green, which is why so many plants appear green.

500

What purpose does fruit provide for a plant?

Fruit protects the seeds and also helps spread them.

500

If something is selectively permeable what can move in and out and what can't?

Water can move in and out but sugars can't because they are larger.