SCIENCE Plant Test Review Plant Test Review Good Luck! Good Luck! (Mrs. Yantosh)

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SCIENCE Plant Test Review Plant Test Review Good Luck! Good Luck! (Mrs. Yantosh)

The stomata will open when there is light so that WHAT can occur? The stomata will open when there is light so that WHAT can occur? Photosynthesis Respiration Transpiration Osmosis

What transports water and minerals throughout the plant? What transports water and minerals throughout the plant? Xylem Roots Phloem Leaves

Name the reproductive organ of a plant. Name the reproductive organ of a plant. Root Stem Leaf Flower

Cellular respiration occurs in what organelle? Cellular respiration occurs in what organelle? Vacuole Chloroplast Mitochondria Nucleus

#2 When water vapor leaves a leaf the process is called_____. Transpiration Photosynthesis Evaporation Respiration `

What type of reproduction is the creation of a new plant from a stem cutting? What type of reproduction is the creation of a new plant from a stem cutting? Sexual Asexual

Photosynthesis produces what ? Photosynthesis produces what ? oxygen Carbon dioxide sunlight water

What does chlorophyll absorb? Light energy Water Carbon dioxide oxygen

What is the relationship between the molecules used in cellular respiration and photosynthesis? The processes are the reverse of each other The processes have NO relationship The processes are identical

To germinate means to _____. To germinate means to _____. copy itself flower die grow

What does each seed contain. (think about the seed we dissected) What does each seed contain. (think about the seed we dissected) eggs fruit A tiny plant spores

What type of plants have specialized tissues for carrying minerals, water or food ? Nonvascular seeded Vascular Tubular

What do seeds need to germinate? What do seeds need to germinate? sunlight heat water soil

What enters at #3? Oxygen Water Mineral Carbon dioxide

What enters at #1 ? Oxygen Water Mineral Carbon dioxide

What leaves at # 2? Oxygen Water Mineral Carbon dioxide

Name the primary structure where sugar is made. Name the primary structure where sugar is made. Roots Stems Leaf

What gives plants their green color? What gives plants their green color? sunlight glucose chlorophyll Carbon dioxide

Why do some plants have thin, spiny leaves instead of broad leaves? Why do some plants have thin, spiny leaves instead of broad leaves? To attract bees To capture sunlight To prevent water loss To pollinate flowers

Plant cells make glucose molecules from what ? Plant cells make glucose molecules from what ? Carbon dioxide and oxygen Sugar Water and hydrogen Carbon dioxide and water

Plant that do not have vascular tissue will……. Plant that do not have vascular tissue will……. Live in dry places Have large, flat leaves Remain fairly small

What type of plant is a moss? What type of plant is a moss? Nonvascular Vascular

Where does moss live? Where does moss live? In hot areas In dry areas In wet areas In sunny areas

STUDY TONIGHT GOOD LUCK ON YOUR TEST!! GOOD LUCK ON YOUR TEST!!