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Plants are primary producers Role Description Effect Plants are primary producers they are the only living things in the food chain to produce the energy that all animals eventually use without plants life on Earth would not be possible Plants carry out photosynthesis they use energy from sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into an energy-rich sugar called glucose the light from the sun is used by the plants to create the resources and energy they need to survive, then that same energy is used by us in different forms. Plants help preserve ecosystems most plants and animals live in areas with very specific climate condition any change in plant life can have an effect on the ecosystem 15

Plants can reduce the effects of pollution Role Description Effect Plants can reduce the effects of pollution they reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the air, they increase oxygen, and they help eliminate toxins they are a safe solution to some of our biggest problems, improving both outdoor and indoor environments Plants provide medicine and other supplies most prescribed medicines used in industrialized countries today still are derived from, or patterned after, natural compounds from plants plants contain virtually an endless supply of potential medicines for human diseases. Plants provide habitats they are the primary habitat for thousands of other organisms. without plants many animals would die off 16

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What is the purpose of a flower? It is the reproductive structure in angiosperms 23

What does the ovary of a plant develop into? A fruit 24

What is needed for photosynthesis to occur? Sunlight, water, and CO2 25

What produces pollen? The anther 26

What is needed for cellular respiration to occur? Oxygen and glucose 27

A sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis What is glucose? A sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis 28

Where are the ovules contained? In the ovary of a flower 29

What is the male reproductive structure in a flower? Stamen (anther and filament) 30

What is the female structure in a flower? Pistil (stigma and style) 31

What pigment allows light to be absorbed for photosynthesis? Chlorophyll 32

When a plant sprouts and begins to grow, what is occurring? Germination 33

Test over Plants 34