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To review plant processes - photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration

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Photosynthesis   A process by which green plants make their food with the help of Carbon Dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.  
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Respiration   ____________is important to most organisms because food energy is converted into a form for cell use.  
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Chloroplast   Photosynthesis occurs in plants in specialized organelles called ____  
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Mitochondria   An organelle that helps in cellular respiration.  
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Transpiration   A process by which plants lose excess water  
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Chlorophyll   You are outside admiring the flowers on a rose bush. Looking at the green leaves, the green light is reflected from _________.  
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Stomata   When a plant is losing too much water, it can close its ____________.  
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Leaves   Carbon dioxide enters a plant through its __________.  
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ATP   A form of energy produced during cellular respiration.  
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Glucose   A product formed during photosynthesis.  
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Guard Cells   A type of structures surrounding each stomata that allow it to open and close.  
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Reverse   Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are ________ processes of each other.  
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Roots   Part of the plant that helps it to anchor to the ground.  
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