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Plant process using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
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What is photosynthesis
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The bending of plant shoots toward light
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What is phototropism
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Green pigment in a plant
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What is chlorophyll
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A plant or seed that is inactive
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What is dormant
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An opening in a leaf or stem
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What is stoma (stomata)
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Happens when pollen is moved from the anthers to the stigma
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What is pollination
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The joining of egg and sperm in an ovule
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What is fertilization
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An inactive seed
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What is a dormant seed
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This forms into a seed after fertilization
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What is an ovule
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This forms into a fruit after fertilization
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What is an ovary
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Byproducts of photosynthesis
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What are oxygen and glucose
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Process where oxygen is used to create energy
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What is cellular respiration
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Names underground stems that produce new plants
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What are tubers
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Tiny plants that grow along the edges of a leaf
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What are plantlets
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Above ground stems from which new plants can grow
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What are runners
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Byproducts of cellular respiration
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What are carbon dioxide, water, and energy
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Anything that causes a reaction or a response
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What is a stimulus
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The growth of a plant in response to a stimulus
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What is tropism
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The change of plant growth in response to gravity
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What is gravitropism or geotropism
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What 3 things are needed for a seed to germinate?
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What are warm temperatures, air and water
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Plants that flower when nights are long
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What are short-day plants
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Plants that keep some of their leaves year-round
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What are evergreen plants
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Plants that lose all of their leaves at about the same time each year
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What are deciduous plants
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Water loss of a plant
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What is transpiration
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The process by which a plant grows from a seed
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What is germination
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