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Chapter 3
lesson 3
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Stomata | A small opening on the underside of the leaf, through which oxygen water and carbon dioxide can move |
| transpiration | The process by which water is lost through the plants leaves |
| germination | The sprouting of the embryo out of the seed occurs when the embryo assumes it’s gross, following dormancy |
| respiration | Organisms involving the reproduction of energy |
| flower | The reproductive structure of an angiosperm |
| pollination | The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants |
| two functions of roots | One they absorb water from the roots Second, it holds up the plant/helps structure |
| 2 functions of stems | One holds up the leaves so they are exposed to the sun Second Carries substance between the plants roots and leaves |
| describe the basic function of leaves | Leaves capture the suns energy and carry out the food making process of photosynthesis |
| What is the difference between photosynthesis and cellular respiration? | Photosynthesis, create oxygen, sunlight and water. Wow cellular respiration is the process that breaks down glucose into usable energy for the cell. |
| List 3 ways a seed can be dispersed. | When animals eat, fruit enclosed in Barbe, like structures that hook onto clothing Or Ceed Falls in new area |
| Label the parts of a flower | See diagram |
| describe what each part of the flower does. | See notes |