Plants Review Are you ready?. Plants Jeopardy Photo- synthesis Plant parts Vocabulary Roots, Stems, and Leaves Energy 100 200 300 400 500.

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Plants Review Are you ready?

Plants Jeopardy Photo- synthesis Plant parts Vocabulary Roots, Stems, and Leaves Energy

Photosynthesis 100 “Photo” is a base-word that means this. What is light?

Photosynthesis 200 Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make this. What is glucose (Sugar or C 6 H 12 O 6 )

Photosynthesis 300 This is the main byproduct (waste product) that is a result of photosynthesis What is oxygen?

Photosynthesis 400 This is the organelle where photosynthesis occurs in plants What is a chloroplast? Chlorophyll is a green pigment that reacts with sunlight to provide the energy needed for photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis 500 This is the formula for photosynthesis What is Water+Carbon Dioxide +light energy  glucose+oxygen

Parts of a Plant 100 This is the part of a vascular plant that provides support and holds it up to the sun. What is the stem?

Parts of a Plant 200 This is the part of the plant that takes in water and nutrients. What are the roots?

Parts of a Plant 300 These are the flat, green food factories of the plant. It is where photosynthesis occurs. What are the leaves?

Parts of a Plant 400 These tiny openings are found on the bottom of leaves and allow water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide to enter and exit the leaf. What are the stomata?

Parts of a Plant 500 Write the parts of the plant in the blanks What are the leaves, the phloem, the stem, the xylem, and the roots

Vocabulary 100 These plants do not have roots, stems, or leaves What are non-vascular plants?

Vocabulary 200 This is the process by which energy is released from sugar and carbon dioxide is formed. What is cellular respiration?

Vocabulary 300 Plants make their own food. What is the process by which they release energy from the food they have created? What is cellular respiration?

Vocabulary 400 This the process plants use to get rid of extra water? What is transpiration?

Vocabulary 500 This is a process by which water moves into area where sugar is dense and dilutes it before the solution is moved on to other parts of the plant. What is osmosis?

Roots, Stems, and Leaves 100 These are plants with roots, stems, and leaves. What are vascular plants?

Roots, Stems, and Leaves 200 This a group of cells that has the function of transporting material through a plant that has roots, stems, and leaves. What is vascular tissue?

Roots, Stems, and Leaves 300 Without these plants would be carried away by water, wind, or even gravity! What are roots?

Roots, Stems, and Leaves 400 This tissue carries water from the roots to the leaves so that photosynthesis can occur. What is the xylem?

Roots, Stems, and Leaves 500 This tissue carries sugar created by photosynthesis to the cells in the plant? What is the phloem?

Energy 100 This is the main source of energy for photosynthesis. What is the sun?

Energy 200 This element is used to “unlock” the energy that is stored in glucose. What is oxygen?

Energy 300 This is combined using sunlight energy to make food for plants. What is water and carbon dioxide?

Energy 400 This is the process by which energy that was created and stored by a plant is released. What is cellular respiration?

Energy 500 This is the formula for cellular respiration. Oxygen+sugar  carbon dioxide+water+energy

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