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Energy Flow

Photosynthesis

What Makes a Plant

Angiosperms

Gymnosperms

Plant Structures

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Is the source of energy for almost all living things

Sun

Organisms that use sunlight directly to make food

Producers

Are the four groups of Consumers

Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Scavenger

These Organisms break down the remains of dead organisms

Decomposers

A representation of the many energy pathways of a food molecule

Food Web

The products of photosynthesis

Glucose and Oxygen

The layer of the leaf where most photosynthesis takes place

Palisade Layer

The gas that is required for photosynthesis

Carbon Dioxide

The energy which is converted during photosynthesis comes form

Sunlight

The chemical equation for photosynthesis

CO2+H2O > C6H12O6+O2

Plants make there own food through

Photosynthesis

The green pigment in plants

Chlorophyll

Plants have a rigid structure which surrounds the cell membrane

Cell Wall

Plants reproduce using these

Spores and Sex Cells

A waxy layer that coats the surface of leaves

Cuticle

The structure which surrounds the seed

Fruit

Attract animals that pollinate

Flower

Have two Cotyledons

Dicots

Have flower parts in threes

Monocots

The way vascular tissue is arranged in a Dicot

In a ring

Seeds reproduce in these structures

Cones

Daily Double!!

This group contains only one species

Ginkgoes

Most economically important group

Conifers

The group that grows in the tropics

Cycads

Daily Double!!

From Greek, Gymnosperm means this

“Naked Seed”

Five light growth rings and five dark growth rings tell the tree is this old

Five

Allows gas to move through the leaf

Spongy Layer

The structure that produces pollen

Anther

The female structures of the Pistil

Stigma, Style, and Ovary

Vascular tissues

Xylem and Phloem

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