The Leaf
Pigments
Photosynthesis
Grab Bag
Autumn Leaves
100

Why do plants have leaves?

To make food for the plant

100

Which pigment is most responsible for absorbing the sun’s radiation during photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll

100

State the word formula for photosynthesis

Carbon dioxide + Water ( + Energy from Light) = Glucose + Oxygen

100

What is the term for the type of tree that loses its leaves in the winter?

Deciduous

100

The process of using the sun’s energy to produce food is….

Photosynthesis

200

Why do leaves look green?

Leaves reflect green light, but absorb red and blue light.

200

Identify these pigments by their color

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1. Chlorophyll
2. Anthocyanins
3. Carotenoids

200

In which small organelles does photosynthesis take place inside plant cells?

Chloroplasts

200

What is the term for the process of a leaf falling from a tree?

Abscission

200

What tissue carries sugar from leaves to all of the cells in the plant?

Phloem

300

What tissue carries water from the roots to the leaves?

Xylem

300

Which pigment has the smallest molecules? Explain your answer. 

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Pigment 3 has the smallest sized molecule. Small molecules will move the farthest on a chromatography strip as it is easier for small molecules to move through the paper.

300

Plants are made of trillions of atoms, mostly of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen.  What is the original source for most of these atoms that make up plants?

Carbon Dioxide from the atmosphere

Water 

300

What is photoperiod and how are plants affected by it?

Photoperiod is the time of sunlight each day. The shortening photoperiod in the fall is an important trigger for the abscission process for leaves.

300

Explain Why do leaves change their color in the autumn?



Deciduous trees lose their leaves in the autumn by restricting the flow of water into the leaves. This causes the chlorophyll to break down and disappear. This reveals other colorful pigments that are in the leaves such as carotenoids and anthocyanins.

400

What 3 gases pass through the stomata of leaves?

Carbon Dioxide
Oxygen
Water Vapor

400

What type of pigment does this plant have? Why would a plant have an unusual pigment like this?

The red pigment in this plant is anthocyanin. A plant may have this pigment if it lives on the forest floor where it receives only green wavelengths of light. The pigment allows the leaves to absorb wavelengths of light for photosynthesis that regular plants cannot use.

400

Outline the process of transpiration.
Why is it necessary?
How is it wasteful?

Transpiration is evaporation of water from the leaves of plants.
The water exits the leaves via the stomata
When water evaporates in leaves, more water is pulled up from the roots.
Plants need water to create glucose
Transpiration can be wasteful because most of the water is lost into the air and is not used for photosynthesis

400

Evergreens are any tree or shrub that usually have needle-shaped or scale-like leaves. There are more than 550 species of evergreens. What is the more scientific term for "Evergreen" ? 

Conifer or Coniferous 

400

How have deciduous trees adapted to winter?

How have evergreen trees adapted to winter?

Deciduous trees adapt to winter by losing their leaves, then growing new leaves in the spring.

Evergreen trees have adapted to winter by developing a thick waxy cuticle on their leaves, and by keeping chemicals in the leaves that resist freezing.

500

Coming from a greek word meaning, heavy-duty fence that's strong enough to keep out intruders. This area found towards the top side of a leaf consists of tightly packed "columns" of cells. 

Palisade Mesophyll

500

What is an accessory pigment? Other than leaves, identify one example of how plants use accessory pigments.

An accessory pigment are pigments other than chlorophyll. These pigments can absorb different wavelengths of light and pass that energy to chlorophyll. Plants use accessory pigments to brightly color flowers and fruit.

500

According to the action spectrum for chlorophyll, which wavelengths (2) of light cause the fastest rate of photosynthesis? 

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430 nm and 670 nm

500

Glucose is a simple sugar. When many glucose molecules are put together it creates a complex sugar known as what? This complex sugar makes up the woody parts and cell walls of plants.

Cellulose  

500

Why do trees look like this? How is the characteristic useful?

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Trees become dormant (slow down) during the winter. This creates a brown ring each year. By counting the dark rings, it can be determined how many winters the tree has survived.