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ACOS 8 & 9 Defend the position that plants obtain materials needed for growth primarily from air and water. Construct an illustration to explain how plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into a storable fuel, carbohydrates, and a waste product, oxygen, during the process of photosynthesis.
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The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight
Photosynthesis Chlorophyll Stomata Glucose Carbon dioxide Oxygen Leaves transpiration chlorophyll The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight
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Where photosynthesis takes place
leaves Photosynthesis Chlorophyll Stomata Glucose Carbon dioxide Oxygen Leaves transpiration Where photosynthesis takes place
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glucose sugar Photosynthesis Chlorophyll Stomata Glucose
Carbon dioxide Oxygen Leaves transpiration glucose sugar
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What is released from a plant after photosynthesis occurs a
Chlorophyll Stomata Glucose Carbon dioxide Oxygen Leaves transpiration oxygen What is released from a plant after photosynthesis occurs a
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What a person breathes out and plants need for photosynthes
Photosynthesis Chlorophyll Stomata Glucose Carbon dioxide Oxygen Leaves transpiration Carbon dioxide What a person breathes out and plants need for photosynthes
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This is the process in which water leaves plants.
transpiration Photosynthesis Chlorophyll Stomata Glucose Carbon dioxide Oxygen Leaves transpiration This is the process in which water leaves plants.
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Part of the plant that works like its “nostrils”
stomata Photosynthesis Chlorophyll Stomata Glucose Carbon dioxide Oxygen Leaves transpiration Part of the plant that works like its “nostrils” Tiny holes in leaves.
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Two things plants make we need to survive
Oxygen and food Two things plants make we need to survive
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Chlorophyll makes a plant
breath green
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What do plants provide fish with?
Carbon dioxide Oxygen
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The chlorophyll in leaves absorbs.
sunlight food
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Glucose gives a plant __________
so that it can grow. energy oxygen
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