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8th period

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Stomato carbon dioxide enters through the plant through a small opening in the on the underside of the leaves called the stomato
transpiration The process of which water is lost through plants leaf
Respiration The sprouting out of a seed occurs when the embryo resumes its growth following
Germination respiration is the process which by cells obtaining energy from glucose
Flower the reproductive structure of angosperm
pollination the transfer of pollen from a male reproductive structure to the female reproductive structure in the plant
three functions of a root Roots, anchor a plant in the ground absorb water and minerals from the soil sometimes store food
List the two functions of stem The stem carry substances between plants, roots, and leaves stems also provides support for plants and hold up leaves. They’re exposed to the sun.
Describe the basic function of leaves Leaves capture the Sun’s energy and carry out food making the process of photosynthesis
what’s the difference between photosynthesis and cellular respiration Cellular respiration breaks down and makes energy photosynthesis, use water and energy to make energy for food
List the three ways seed can be dispersed by wind like dandelions , animals that eat and excrete them, water
label the basic parts of a flower Sepals, pedal, stamens, pistils
describe what each part of a flower does Sepals= protect and develop a flower and often green in color. pedal= those are generally, the most colorful part of flower. stamens= they are the male reproductive part. pistils= they are found in the center of most flowers
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