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Photosynthesis. Carbon Cycle. Respiration & Transpiration. Tropism. Hodge Podge. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. Photosynthesis Carbon Cycle Respiration & Transpiration Tropism Hodge Podge 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. What is a does a plant require in order to make photosynthesis?

  3. 1. Sunlight 2. Carbon Dioxide 3. Water

  4. What does photosynthesis make?

  5. Glucose (food) for the plant and oxygen is released

  6. DAILY DOUBLE!

  7. Explain why Photosynthesis is the most important chemical reaction on Earth.

  8. Plants make/release oxygen into the atmosphere. Without oxygen people could not survive on Earth.

  9. What type of food does a plant make during Photosynthesis?

  10. GLUCOSE

  11. Where does most of photosynthesis take place? Flower Xylem Leaves Roots

  12. C. Leaves

  13. What are 3 things that you can do to conserve energy and shrink your Carbon Footprint?

  14. Answers will vary. Turn lights offDrive a hybrid carCarpoolUse LED or florescent light bulbs

  15. Why do you think they call trees a ‘Carbon Sink’?

  16. Trees absorb Carbon Dioxide

  17. Explain why Deforestation is dangerous for the Earth.

  18. Cutting trees down means that there will be less trees to absorb Carbon Dioxide. Plus less tree means there is fewer tree to make oxygen.

  19. What two main gases are exchanged during the Carbon Cycle?

  20. Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide.

  21. Draw and Label the Carbon Cycle.

  22. Where does gas exchange take place in a plant?

  23. Stomata

  24. ____________ is when the plant uses/consumes glucoseand sends it to parts of the plant. Photosynthesis Respiration Transpiration Carbon Cycle

  25. B. Respiration

  26. This process can cool down a plant. Photosynthesis Respiration Transpiration Carbon Cycle

  27. C. Transpiration

  28. Explain why plants are called producers.

  29. They produce (make) their own food. .

  30. *DAILY**DOUBLE*

  31. What takes place in all living things? • Photosynthesis • Respiration • Stomata • Carbon Cycle

  32. B. Respiration

  33. What isTROPISM?

  34. Plant growth in response to a stimulus.

  35. Which one of these is NOT a type of Tropism? Thigmatropism Phototropism Green House Effect Geotropism

  36. C.

  37. What is it called when a plant bends towards sunlight?

  38. Phototropism

  39. What are the two types of Geotropism? Explain how they are different.

  40. Geotropism is when a plant responds to gravity. Negative Geotropism is when a plant grows upward/vertical and positive Geotropism is when the plant/roots grow down.

  41. Plants take in what type of gas? Oxygen Caron Dioxide Helium Neither A, B, & C

  42. B. Carbon Dioxide .

  43. What is the main job of the roots of a plant?

  44. To anchor the plant in the ground and take in water and nutrients.

  45. Which of the following is provided directly by the sun to plants for photosynthesis?A) oxygenB) energyC) carbon dioxideD) glucose

  46. B) Energy

  47. What is Thigmatropism?Name one example.

  48. Thigmotropism is the growth of a plant in response to touch/contact.EX. Ivy growing up a building.

  49. Photosynthesis uses sunlight to produce sugar. What kind of energy transformation is this? A) light energy to chemical energy B) mechanical energy to thermal energy C) chemical energy to light energy D) light energy to mechanical energy

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