Photosynthesis, Turgor Pressure, and Tropism Review!
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Question for Trop This - $100 The term for any response of a plant to a stimulus. Home View Answer
Answer for Trop This - $100 What is a tropism? Home View Question
Question for Trop This - $200 Thigmotropism is a plants response to what? Home View Answer
Answer for Trop This - $200 What is touch? Home View Question
Question for Trop This - $300 What is hydrotropism? Home View Answer
Answer for Trop This - $300 A plant’s response to water. Home View Question
Question for TropThis - $400 What is the term for a plant’s response to light? Home View Answer
Answer for Trop This - $400 What is phototropism? Home View Question
Question for Trop This - $500 What type of tropism explains why a plant’s roots grow downward and the stem grows upward? Home View Answer
Answer for Trop This $500 What is geotropism or gravitropism? Home View Question
Question for P-Syn-Thesis - $100 Name the two reactants of photosynthesis. Home View Answer
Answer for P-Syn-Thesis - $100 What are carbon dioxide and water? Home View Question
Question for P-Syn-Thesis - $200 What are the two products of photosynthesis? Home View Answer
Answer for P-Syn-Thesis - $200 What are glucose and oxygen? Home View Question
Question for P-Syn-Thesis - $300 What type of energy conversion occurs during photosynthesis? ? Energy to ? Energy Home View Answer
Answer for P-Syn-Thesis - $300 What is radiant (light) energy converted into chemical energy ? Home View Question
Question for P-Syn-Thesis - $400 Name the chemical reaction that will occur in mitochondria using glucose and oxygen? Home View Answer
Answer for P-Syn-Thesis - $400 What is cellular respiration? Home View Question
Question for P-Syn-Thesis - $500 Organisms that can make their own food using the process of photosynthesis are called what two terms in science? Home View Answer
Answer for P-Syn-Thesis - $500 What are producers and autotrophs? Home View Question
Question for Plant Parts - $100 Part of plant that takes in water. Home View Answer
Answer for Plant Parts - $100 What are roots? Home View Question
Question for Plant Parts - $200 The openings found on the underside of the leaves that are responsible for the movement of gases into and out of the plant. Home View Answer
Answer for Plant Parts - $200 What are the stomata? Home View Question
Question for Plant Parts - $300 What material moves through vascular tissue known as xylem. Home View Answer
Answer for Plant Parts - $300 What is water? Home View Question
Question for Plant Parts - $400 This part of the plant shows positive phototropism and negative geotropism. Home View Answer
Answer for Plant Parts - $400 What is the stem? Home View Question
Question for Plant Parts - $500 Which type of reproduction can occur in plants? Home View Answer
Answer for Plant Parts - $500 Both…plants can reproduce sexually and asexually Home View Question
Question for Turgor - $100 This is a cell organelle that holds water. Home View Answer
Answer for Turgor - $100 What is a vacuole? Home View Question
Question for Turgor - $200 The force that pushes out against the cell wall when central vacuole is filled with water. Home View Answer
Answer for Turgor - $200 What is turgor pressure? Home View Question
Question for Turgor - $300 This process is how water molecules move from cell to cell in a plant. Home View Answer
Answer for Turgor - $300 What is osmosis? Home View Question
Question for Turgor - $400 Name the process that occurs when water molecules are “pulled” into empty spaces by other water molecules . Home View Answer
Answer for Turgor - $400 What is capillary action? Home View Question
Question for Turgor - $500 What happens to the water molecules inside cells when the concentration of water molecules outside the cells is less. (ex. The egg demo) Home View Answer
Answer for Turgor - $500 The water molecules move from area of greater concentration to area of lesser concentration. Cells lose water and lack turgidity. Home View Question
Question for ??? - $100 Is the direction of growth of a plant’s roots negative or positive geotropism? Home View Answer
Answer for ??? - $100 What is positive geotropism or gravitropism? Home View Question
Question for ??? - $200 Which part of a seed contains beginnings of roots, stems, and leaves? Home View Answer
Answer for ??? - $200 What is the embryo. Home View Question
Question for ??? - $300 Name the tool used by scientist to determine the classification of objects, organisms, or events. Home View Answer
Answer for ??? - $300 What is a dichotomous key? Home View Question
Question for ??? - $400 What term did Charles Darwin use to describe the process by which organisms that inherit helpful traits tend to reproduce more successfully? Home View Answer
Answer for ??? - $400 What is natural selection? Home View Question
Question for ??? - $500 What are the differences between an instinctive behavioral adaptation and a learned behavioral adaptation? Home View Answer
Answer for ??? - $500 Instinctive behavior is something you are born with. Learned behavior is something that must be taught. Home View Question
Name 5 different types of energy conversions that occur during the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration in the order that they occur. Begin with radiant energy.
Radiant energy > Chemical energy > Mechanical energy > Kinetic energy > Thermal energy
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