Where does photosynthesis occur in plants?
Chloroplasts/leaves
What molecule is being broken down during cellular respiration?
Glucose
The loss of water through plant leaves is called
Transpiration
How do our mosses get water and nutrients?
Osmosis/Diffusion
What organism does not fit into any category? Some scientists even argue this 'organism' is not even alive.
What is the waste product of photosynthesis?
C) Oxygen
What is the difference between ATP and ADP?
ATP has extra energy stored.
What structure transports nutrients from the leaves to the roots of a plant?
A) Phloem
Which type of plant produces cones?
Gymnosperms
Which kingdom contains organisms who serve a vital function in fixing Nitrogen?
Bacteria
Which is not one of the reactants of photosynthesis?
B) Glucose
In which organelle does aerobic cellular respiration occur?
Mitochondria
Which structure in the leaves regulates gas exchange and water loss?
Stomata
How do mosses and ferns reproduce?
A) Spores
This kingdom is made of decomposers who have a cell wall made of cellulose
Fungi
What is one factor that can affect the rate of photosynthesis?
Amount of reactants, temperature, pH, light.
Name two differences between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration
Aerobic: Products include water, creates 36 ATP, in mitochondria.
Which structure provides food to our baby plants?
B) Cotyledon
What type of diagram is used to show the relationship amongst organisms as they evolve different traits, like a time line?
Cladogram
This kingdom has similar characteristics to that of other kingdoms.
Protist
How do fungi get their nutrients?
A) Decomposition of dead organisms
What are two of the possible products of ANAEROBIC respiration?
ATP, lactic acid, ethanol, CO2
Which layer is being pointed to for number 6? The vertical 'pickles'

Palisade
What is a deciduous tree?
A) A tree that sheds its leaves after the growing season
Which kingdom does algae fall under?
Protist