VOCABULAR Y.  TURN IN HW TO TRAY BY DOOR  Number your notebook 1-10 then 1-4; skip a few lines.  On the brain pop side answer the multiple choice and.

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VOCABULAR Y

 TURN IN HW TO TRAY BY DOOR  Number your notebook 1-10 then 1-4; skip a few lines.  On the brain pop side answer the multiple choice and #5 and #7 are write out your answer.  On #1-4 back side of quiz write out the sentence and fill in the blank. Yes, write out the entire sentence and underline the blanks you fill in.

 The plant process in which radiant energy from the sun is converted into chemical energy.

 A compound made of the elements carbon and oxygen.  Carbon dioxide combines with radiant energy and water to produce glucose in the process of photosynthesis.

 A molecule made of the elements, hydrogen and oxygen.  Water combines with radiant energy and carbon dioxide to produce glucose in the process of photosynthesis.

 The Sun’s energy.

 A green pigment found in the chloroplast of a leaf that gives green plants their color.

 A carbohydrate or sugar made during photosynthesis and used to feed the plant and help it grow.

 made of the element oxygen.  Oxygen is the waste product in plants in the process of photosynthesis.

 Found in the palisade layer of the leaf and where photosynthesis takes place.

 a process in which the water vapor escapes through the plant via its stomata and lenticels into its external environment (atmosphere). stomatalenticelsexternalenvironmentatmosphere

 An opening found in plant leaves that acts as a doorway to allow substances in and out of the leaf.

 More than one Stoma.

 Two guard cells surround each stoma and open and close the stoma in response to water levels in the cells.

 Light energy is converted to chemical energy in photosynthesis  Energy stored in the foods you eat