Basid Needs Vocabulary #1 Plant PartsPlant Functions Responses to Environment Vocabulary #2 Photosynthesis Plant Ecosystems.

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Basid Needs Vocabulary #1 Plant PartsPlant Functions Responses to Environment Vocabulary #2 Photosynthesis Plant Ecosystems

The process in which plants and some other organisms use the energy in sunlight to make food

The gas plants NEED to breathe in during photosynthesis

Name TWO things plant roots take up from the soil.

The gas plants give off as a result of Photosynthesis.

A green pigment that traps energy from the sun

This plant part is used to keep the plant in place, and soak up water and nutrients from the soil.

This plant part is used to TRANSPORT nutrients and water to other parts of the plant.

This plant part is used to take in sunlight and carbon dioxide for the process of photosynthesis.

Name this part of the plant:

This part of the plant begins as a bud and can sometimes be a fruit.

Plants are alive: True or False

Explain one function of the roots of a plant.

Explain the main function of the stem of the plant.

The process of turning light energy into food is called…

Name the 3 things plants need in order for photosynthesis to occur.

__________ on cacti are used to protect the fleshy stem from animals.

The process by which the characteristics of a species change over many generations in response to the environment: A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

The name of the group of cells that is responsible for creating a layer to seal off leaves from the tree, allowing them to fall off.

Name for all Non-Living things in an environment. (From a movie we watched)

Name for the environment you might find permafrost.

Why do plants need photosynthesis?

What is made as a result of photosynthesis?

What gas is taken in during photosynthesis by plants?

What gas is released by plants after photosynthesis has occurred?

What is the name of the white substance produced as a result of photosynthesis?

What is the name for this blue layer of frozen ground?

Name this ecosystem: