Flowering Plant Structures
Root and Stem
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Chemical Formula
100

What part of the flower produces and releases the pollen?

Anther

100

The function of the root that holds the plant firmly in the ground or soil.

Anchorage

100

What are the reactants in the photosynthesis process?

Carbon dioxide and water

100

The metabolic process in which sells breakdown glucose and oxygen to produce ATP.

Cellular respiration

100

What is the chemical formula for oxygen?

02

200

What part of the plant protects the petals of the flower?

Sepal

200

The ability to take in water and minerals from the soil to the plant.

Absorption

200

What are the products of the photosynthesis process?

Glucose and oxygen

200

What are the products of cellular respiration?

Carbon dioxide and water

200

What is the chemical formula for carbon dioxide?

CO2

300

What part of the plant catches the pollen?

Stigma 

300

The part of the stem that absorbs water and minerals this is vascular tissue.

Xylem

300

What is the energy source that causes photosynthesis?

Sunlight

300

Where does cellular respiration take place?

Mitochondria

300

What is the chemical formula for water?

H2O

400

What part of the flower produces pollen?

Stamen

400

The part of the stem that transfers, glucose and water to the rest of the plant this is also part of the vascular tissue.

Phloem

400

In what cell organelle does photosynthesis take place?

Chloroplast

400

Microscopic pores on plant leaves and stems regulated by guard cells that facilitate gas exchange for both photosynthesis and respiration.

Stomata

400

Chemical compound composed of more than two or more atoms

Molecule

500

The base part of the flower containing ovule, which turns into seeds upon fertilization.

Ovary

500

Vascular tissues, that transport essential nutrients throughout plants.

Xylem and Ploem

500

What act has the energy currency that powers the second half of photosynthesis?

ATP

500

Where are the stomata located on the plant?

Under side of the leaf or the lower epidermis

500

What is the chemical formula for glucose?

C6 H 1206