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Photosynthesis end Product?
Glucose and Oxygen
What process is this?
Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light Energy ---- Glucose and Oxygen
- Photosynthesis
Resperation end product?
Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Energy
List the process of Resperation:
Glucose + Oxygen ---- Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Energy
Which Layer of the leaf is the layer where food is produced?
- Palisade Layer
Name two things that exit through the leaves stomata:
- Oxygen and Glucose
What causes the stomata on leaves to open?
Guard Cells ( When water moves through them)
What is the process called when plants use light energy to make food?
- Photosynthesis
What does resperation do?
- Breaks down food into energy
List two possible ways photosynthesis is important.
- Provide Food for the plant
- Provide oxygen for humans and Animals
What do Short day plants require?
- Long nights
What are plants that require short nights to fllower?
- Long Day Plants
Photosynthesis and Resperation are ______ processes.
Opposite
What is the hormone that causes phototropism?
- Auxin
When do Stomata usually open?
- During the Day
What is the flowering response of a plant to length of light and dark?
- Photoperiodism
What is the releasing of energy from food?
- Respiration
What are the openings on a leaf that let in Carbon Dioxide and let out Oxygen?
- Stomata
What is the response of a plant to a stimulus?
- Tropism
What are plants that flower over a wide range of dark periods?
- Day- neutral
What raw material needed by plants enters through open stomata?
- Carbon Dioxide
What is the function of the stomata?
- To release oxygen
Tropism:
- Toward the Stimulus?
- Away from the Stimulus?
- Positive
- Negative