Question | Answer |
Photosynthesis uses light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. | Photosynthesis |
It occurs in the mitochondria inside cells and converts glucose to energy. | Cellular respiration |
it traps sunlight which makes the leaves green. | Chlorophyll |
The chloroplast is where photosynthesis takes place. | Chloroplast |
It is needed to make clorophyll otherwise the plants will have floppy weak leaves. | Potassium |
Magnesium is needed so that the plant don't have yellow leaves. | Magnesium |
Is used to make DNA inside every cell which mnakes it responsible for cell growth. Plants lacking this element have small roots and stunted growth. | Phosphorous |
It is used to make protein. | Sulfur |
Calcium is important for cell growth. Just like a human a plant that is lacking Calcium causes poor forrmation and small fruits. | Calcium |
IS essential. The nitrogen needs to be fixed so that it is joined to other elements like oxygen. | Nitrogen |
It is the trace of an element because it is only needed in small amounts. | Zinc |
It is the trace of an element because it is only needed in small amounts. | Boron |
It is the trace of an element because it is only needed in small amounts. | Copper |
they are tiny little holes that allows gas and water to leave the plants. | Stomata |
The process when water goes out of the leaves. | Transpiration |
Xylem transports water and minerals upwards and only travels one way. | Xylem |
Provides nutrients to the cells of growing roots. It travels upwards and downwards. | Phloem |
It is the movement of water in small tubes. | Capillarity |
| Osmosis |
| Diffusion |
| Hormone |
| Gibberellins |
| Auxin |
| Ethylene |
| Abscisic Acid |