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3rd-4th Grade Test 6
Lesson 6 study guide
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| One leaf attached to the stem of the plant by a single petiole | simple leaf |
| A leaf with several leaflets attached to a single petiole | compound leaf |
| The individual blades on a compound leaf | leaflets |
| Little mouths on the bottom of every leaf | stomata |
| Liquid gooey stuff | sap |
| The loosing of the tress leaves | deciduous plant |
| Plants release this into the air for us | oxygen |
| A chemical plants put into the air in order to make food for the plant | carbon dioxide |
| Little structures that surround the stomata | guard cells |
| The making of their own food | producers |
| Eating of other plants and animals | comsumers |
| The process of which plants combine oxygen and water, use sunlight absorbed by cholrophyll, and makes sugar and oxygen | photosynthesis |
| The substance that makes the green color | chlorophyll |
| The releasing of water from the plant that comes up from the roots | transpiration |
| The place where the leaf is connected to the tree | petiole |
| The study of individual parts that make up a larger body | anatomy |
| Three types of leaf arrangements | alternate, opposite, and whorled |
| Three types of leaf venation | parallel, pinnate, and palmate |
| What leaf arrangement has opposite leaves going up the stem in an oppposite direction | opposite leaf arrangement |
| The veins run up and down the leaf | parallel venation |
| Three types of leaf margins | entire, serrate, denate, crenate, undulatew |
| How do leaves change color in the winter | they don't. The chlorophyll decays and the tree leaf color comes through. |
| How long does it take to make get the maple syrup from the trees and get it ready to eat | 2-8 weeks |
| "photo" means | light |
| "synthesis" means | to put togehter |
| photosynthesis means | putting together with light |