W.E.D
Soil Layers
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Vascular / Nonvascular
100

The moving of weathered sediment

Erosion

100

What the "O" stand for in Horizon O ?

Organic

100

When can photosynthesis take place?

Daytime

100

When can respiration take place

Daytime and Nighttime

100

What makes a plant vascular?

Roots, stems, and leaves

200

What is the correct order for this process

Weathering, Erosion, and then Deposition

200

What is the name of Horizon A ?

Top Soil 

200

What is the reactants of this process?

Carbon dioxide and Water

200

What is the reactants of this process?

Glucose and Oxygen

200
Is Moss a vascular or nonvascular plant?

nonvascular 

300

A delta is formed at the mouth of a larger river

Deposition

300

What horizon is in between horizon A and B?

Horizon E

300

How does the plants produce their own food ?

-Hint: What does it need to produce glucose

Light, Carbon Dioxide, and water

300

What is the purpose of cellular repsiration?

To turn glucose into ATP (energy)

300

What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants?

Vascular plants have specialized tissue along with roots, stems, and leaves.

400

Due to rain, the paint on an outside bench begins to crack.

Weathering

400

What is the name of Horizon C?

Parent Material 

400

Where does Photosynthesis take place?

Chloroplasts

400

Where does cellular respiration take place?

Mitochondria

400

What is the name of the specialized tissue?

Xylem & Phloem

500

What are three types of soil?

Sand,Clay, and Loam

500

List the horizons of the soil in the correct order

O,A,E,B,C,R
500

What is the formula for this process?

CO2+H20+light=C6H12O6+O2

500

what is the formula for this process?

C6H12O6+O2 = CO2+H2O+ATP
500

How does vascular plants transport nutrients?

How does nonvascular plants transport nutrients?

Vascular: Through the tissue

Nonvascular: Cell to cell,get it directly from the environment