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The process whereby plants lose water through the leaves is

Transpiration

What is the difference between photosynthesis and respiration?

Photosynthesis is storing energy and respiration is loosing it

What part of the plant uses the sun's energy to make food?

The leaf

What are guard cells for?

Opening and closing the stomata

During photosynthesis,green plants use energy from the sun to make

Glucose and oxygen

Oxygen and sugar are the products of

Photosynthesis

Respiration produces water and

Carbon dioxide

What is the job of the phloem?

Transporting food

What process uses sugar produced by the plant for energy?

Respiration

Name the five kingdoms.

Monerans,protists,animal,plant,and fungi

Small hairlike projection on a single celled organism that helps it get food and move are called?

Cilia

A fungus that feeds off of its host but does not hurt it

Symbiotic

How do you know if a plant is nonvascular?

It won't have leaves,a stem,or roots

Trees,wild flowers,and grasses are what kind of plant?

Vascular

Fibrous strands that allow fungi to obtain water and nutrients.

Hyphae

This type of protist receives its food through external digestion as decomposers or parasites

Fungus-like

The long whip-like tail on Euglena is called

Flagella

Fungi that obtain their energy from decaying matter are

Saprophytic

The finger-like projections created by the cytoplasm in the amoeba

Pseudopod

What plant structure transports water and nutrients from roots to the leaves of a plant?

Xylem

How do vascular and nonvascular plants differ?

Vascular has leaves,roots,and a stem