What is the products of photosyntesis
Glucose + Oxygen
What is upper epidermis ?
This is protective layer of cells on the top surface of a leaf prevents damage to the inner cells
This is underground part of a plant absorbs water and minerals from soil .
Root
This is what happens to a plant`s leaves if water cannot be trasported to them from the roots.
Wilt (droop )
This is layer inside a leaf full of air spaces helps gases like carbon dioxide move around freely
Spongy layer
During the photosynthesis plant can get their energy from
sunlight
This is green pigment found in leaf cells, is essential for absorbing light energy
Chorophyll
This is one of the two main things that roots absorb from the soil, and it essential for photosynthesis.
Water
Water and minerals travel upwards from the roots to these green plant parts.
Leaves
This is the sugar that a plant makes for itself during photosynthesis which is used for energy and growth
Glucose
Plants can make their own food by process called
Photosynthesis
What is cholorophyll?
it gives green pigment to the leaves and captures sunlight.
These is tiny hair-like parts on a root help it absorb a lot of water quickly.
This is the long, thin tube inside the stem that water travels through.
Xylem tube
Carbon dioxide
Producer in a food chain
Plants
What is the main job of a stoma in a leaf ?
To let carbon dioxide from the air get into the leaf.
This is something that roots absorb from the soil along with water , that plants need to stay healthy.
Minerals
These is tiny openings on the underside of leaves are where water escapes as vapor
stomata
This is waxy protective outer layer on the top and bottom of a leaf that orevents water loss
Reactants of photosythesis
Carbon dioxide + water
Which layer inside the leaf does most of the photosynthesis?
The palisade layer
A plant might die quickly if you do this to its root , because it can no longer get water from the soil
cut them off
The process of water moving through a plant and evaporating from its leaves has a special name that starts ith "T"
Transpiration
surface area