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Bragg Plants

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Photosynthesis   Process by which plants make their own food  
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Transpiration   Process by which water evaporates from the surface of a leaf through microscopic pores known as stomata  
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Cellular Respiration   Process by which cells produce the energy needed to survive  
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Dormancy   Period of time when the growth or activity of a plant or seed stops due to changes in temperature or amount of water  
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Tropism   Plants can respond by moving their stems, roots, or leaves toward or away from a stimulus  
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Reactants of Photosynthesis   Sunlight (Energy) + Carbon Dioxide + Water  
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Products of Photosynthesis   Oxygen + Glucose  
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Reactants of Cellular Respiration   Oxygen + Glucose  
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Products of Cellular Respiration   Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP (Energy)  
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Life Cycle of a Flower   Seed --> Sprout --> Bud --> Flower  
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Four main parts of a flower   Roots, Stem, Leaf, Flower  
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Fibrous Root System   All roots are the same size  
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Tap Root System   Primary root grows longer and thicker than secondary roots  
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2 Primary Functions of Roots   Absorb water and nutrients AND Anchors plant  
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9 Parts of Flower Reproduction   Petals, Sepal, Stamen, Anthers, Filaments, Pistil, Stigma, Style, Ovary  
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Female Parts of the Flower   Pistil: Stigma, Style, Ovary  
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Male Parts of the Flower   Stamen: Anther, Filament  
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Petals   Colorful, attract pollinators  
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Sepals   Special leaves that form a ring around the petal/protect the flower while it's a bud  
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Stamen   Male part of the flower  
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Anthers   Tip of stamen, make pollen  
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Filaments   Hold up the anthers  
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Pistil   Female part of the flower  
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Stigma   Sticky part of the pistil, where pollen lands and fertilization begins  
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Style   Long stalk that supports the stigma, pollen travels through the tube to reach the ovary  
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Ovary   Part that holds the seeds  
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Chloroplast   Organelle that converts energy to food for the cell, where photosynthesis occurs  
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Mitochondria   Powerhouse of the cell, where cellular respiration occurs  
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Stomata   Opening in a leaf or stem of a plant that enables the gas exchange of CO2 and O2  
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Chlorophyll   Pigments that traps light energy and makes plant green  
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2 reasons photosynthesis is important to humans   1. produces oxygen 2. provides energy for most living things  
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Vascular Plants   Have a well-developed system for transporting H2O and food  
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Nonvascular Plants   Do not have a well-developed system for transporting H2O and food  
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Xylem   transports H2O and minerals from roots to rest of plant  
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Phloem   transports food from leaves to rest of plant  
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Angiosperms   flowering plants  
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Gymnosperms   cone bearing plants  
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Monocots   one food storage area  
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Dicots   two food storage areas  
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Geotropism   response to gravity, roots grow in direction of gravity, stems grow in the opposite direction  
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Phototropism   response to light  
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Hydrotropism   response to water sources. Roots will follow water  
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Thigmotropism   response to touch  
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