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21 Cards in this Set
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The process whereby plants lose water through the leaves is |
Transpiration |
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What is the difference between photosynthesis and respiration |
P=stores energy R=reales energy |
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What part of the plant uses the sun's energy to make food |
Leaves |
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What r guard cells for |
Prevent water lost |
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During photosynthesis green plants use energy from the sun to make |
Sugar |
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Oxygen and sugar are the products of |
Photosynthesis |
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Respiration produces water and |
Carbon dioxide |
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What is the job of the phloem |
Transport food from leaves to the rest of the plant |
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What process uses sugar produced by the plant for energy |
Respiration |
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Name the 5 kingdoms |
Monera Protista Fungi Animals Plants |
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Small hairlike projection on a single celled organisms that helps it get food and move are called |
Cilia |
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A fungus that feeds off a host but dose not hurt it |
Symbiotic |
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How do you know if a plant is nonvascular |
No steams roots or leaves |
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Trees wildflowers and grasses are what kind of plant |
Vascular |
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Fibrous strands that allow fungi to obtain water and nutrients |
Hype |
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This type of protist receives its food through external digestion as decomposers or parasites |
Fungus |
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The long whip like tail on Euglena is called |
Flagellum |
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Fungi that obtain their energy from decaying matter are |
Saprophytic |
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The finger-like projections created by the cytoplasm in an amoeba |
Pseudopod |
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What plants structure transports water and nutrients from roots to the leaves of a plant |
Xylem |
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How do vascular and nonvascular plants differ |
V: well-developed system for transporting food NV: don't have well-developed system |