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I'm Lichen Bio Plant

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what plant part contains lenticels stem
what atmospheric gas most directly influences the rate of photosynthesis carbon dioxide
when a plant bends toward the light it is called... phototropism
what is autotrophic nutrition making own food
type of repro that produces offspring that are genetically identical asexual
construction of organic molecules from inorganic raw materials in plants photosynthesis
what is vegetative propagation asexual plant reproduction
plant structures adapted for the intake of gases from environment stomates and lenticels
growing potatoes from buds tuber (asexual plant repro)
color of light least effective for photosynthesis green
what controls the size of the stomates guard cells
organism that absorbs carbon dioxide from the air for use in glucose synthesis plant or producer
wavelengths of light would be most effective for conversion of radiant energy into chemical energy of organic compounds red and blue
gas produced by photosynthesis oxygen
part of a plant used for photosynthesis leaves
what does green light do to photosynthesis slows or stops it
where in a leaf cell does photosynthesis occur chloroplasts
part of plant specialized for anchorage and absorption roots
inorganic molecules needed for photosynthesis carbon dioxide and water
growth of a plant towards light depends on hormones called auxins
what process produces most of the oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere photosynthesis, especially by algae
why don't green plants excrete carbon dioxide, normally? bc they use it during photosynthesis
if the process carried out in a chloroplast is interrupted, the release of what would be effected? oxygen
what part of a plant cell functions as a storage site for wastes vacuole
within a plant cell, how is glucose used? a source of energy during cellular respiration, or stored as starch for later use
which type of organism can convert light energy into chemical bond energy producers (plants and algae)
what structures in a plant cell contain pigment chloroplasts
what is the pigment called chlorophyll
what process occurs in the pigment containing structure photosynthesis
in a plant cell, what do chloroplasts look like tiny little grains in the cytoplasm, somewhat oval shaped
explain how a stomate and a lenticel help a plant maintain homeostasis they open and close to control water loss from the openings. also stomates let carbon dioxide in so the plant can make its food
explain how root hairs help a plant maintain homeostasis bc they absorb water and minerals that the plant needs to survive
explain how veins help a plant maintain homeostasis carry materials around in a plant so leaves get water from roots and roots get food from the leaves
explain how a stem helps a plant maintain homeostasis holds leaves up to light, supports plants, has veins inside for transport btwn roots and leaves
explain how a leaf helps a leaf helps a plant maintain homeostasis makes food (glucose) so it can use the glucose for cell respiration to get energy for life functions
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