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Plant Basics
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
Atoms, Molecules and Compounds
Flower /Plant Reproduction
Mixed Bag
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Why do plants need to do both photosynthesis and
cellular respiration?
3
Plants must do photosynthesis to make their food
(glucose). They must then also do cellular
respiration to withdraw the energy out of the
glucose.
4
How are the materials and products of
photosynthesis and cellular respiration related?
5
They are opposite. The products of photosynthesis
are the materials of cellular respiration and the
products of cellular respiration are the
materials of photosynthesis. For example the
products of photosynthesis are C6H12O6 and 6O2.
This is exactly the same as the materials needed
for cellular respiration.
6
Where is chlorophyll found in a plant cell? What
is chlorophylls function?
7
Chlorophyll is a green pigment found inside the
chloroplasts. The function of the chlorophyll is
to capture the energy from the sun. The plant
uses this energy to perform photosynthesis.
8
Photosynthesis is the process that allows plants
to make their own food, therefore they are called
__________________?
9
Autotrophs
10
Explain two reasons why plants being able to
undergo photosynthesis help us.
11
Answers will vary. Possible answers are 1)
Without photosynthesis we would have too much
carbon dioxide and not enough oxygen. 2)
Without photosynthesis plants would not be able
to grow and survive and therefore would not be
able to provide us with food, medicine and
products. 3) Without photosynthesis plants
would not be able to grow and survive and we
would not be able to enjoy the beauty they give
to us.
12
If the eyepiece of the microscope is 10x and the
medium power objective is 10x, what is the total
magnification?
13
10 x 10 100x total magnification
14
True/False. If false-write a sentence or two
explaining why. You should always use the coarse
adjustment knob when focusing on high power.
15
False. The statement is false because you should
never use the coarse adjustment knob when you are
focusing on high power. You should only use the
fine adjustment knob.
16
Explain the difference between pollination and
fertilization.
17
Pollination is moving the pollen from one part of
the flower to another (in the case of a perfect
flower) or moving the pollen from one flower to
another flower. Fertilization is when the pollen
(male sex cell) joins with the egg (female sex
cell) and the seed is created. This occurs in
the ovary.
18
What is letter A pointing to? What is its
job? What is letter B pointing to? What is its
job?
A
B
19
A is pointing to the nosepiece. The nosepiece
holds the objective lenses and you turn it to
change the level of magnification. B is pointing
to the fine adjustment knob. It raises and
lowers the stage a tiny amount and you use this
to fine tune your image.
20
Explain 3 ways seeds can be dispersed.
21
Animals can move seeds to another location
because seeds stick on their fur. Animals can
eat seeds and excrete the seeds in their feces.
This helps move them to a new location. Wind can
move seeds to a different location. Water can
carry seeds to new location.
22
What is the function of the anther and why is it
so important in plant reproduction?
23
The anther produces pollen (the plants male sex
cell). Without the anther there would be no
pollen to fertilize the eggs and the plant could
not produce seeds. Without seeds the plant would
not be able to reproduce.
24
After the eggs are fertilized by pollen the ovary
swells and becomes a ___________.
25
Fruit
26
What is the letter D pointing to? What are its
TWO functions?
27
Sepals The sepals protect the developing bud as
it grows and matures. They are green so they
produce food by photosynthesis.
28
What two letters make up the male part of the
flower? What are the parts called and what are
their functions? What is the entire male part
named?
29
-The two letters that make up the male part are B
and H. -B is called the Anther and it produces
pollen and H is called the Filament, it holds the
anther up high so its pollen can be taken from
one plant to another. -The entire male part is
called the Stamen.
30
What is the female part of the flower called?
What three parts make up the female part? What
are all three of their functions ?
31
The female part is called the pistil. It is made
up of the stigma (sticky and catches the pollen),
the style (holds up the stigma so its in a good
position to catch pollen) and the ovary (holds
the eggs and serves as a place for seeds to grow).
32
What is an atom?
33
The smallest amount of any pure substance. Atoms
can not be broken down into smaller pieces and
still be identified as what element they are.
34
What is an element? Give three examples.
35
An element is a pure material. The atoms of an
element are identical to each other. Three
examples are Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen.
(answers will vary)
36
What does the 12 mean in C6H12O6? In the below
equation, how many molecules of C6H12O6 are
there? 6CO2 6H2O ?C6H12O6 6O2
37
The 12 means that there are 12 atoms of Hydrogen
in one molecule of glucose. In the equation,
there is one molecule of glucose.
38
Is a molecule always a compound? Explain.
39
No. In order to be a compound the molecule must
be made up of at least 2 different types of
atoms, or at least two elements. O2 is not a
compound molecule. H2O is a compound because made
of oxygen and hydrogen.
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What are the equations for photosynthesis and
cellular respiration?
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Photosynthesis 6CO26H2O ? C6H12O66O2
Light
Cellular Respiration C6H12O66O2?6CO26H2O
energy
42
Name the outer surface of a plants skin.
43
Epidermis
44
Explain why plants want their seeds to be spread
out.
45
Plants want their seeds to be spread out because
they dont want to compete for resources such as
sunlight, water, nutrients in the soil and space
to grow.
46
How does CO2 enter the plant? Where are these
found?
47
CO2 enters the plant and O2 exits the plant
through the stomata. They are found on

the backside of the plants leaves.
48
It requires a lot of energy for a plant to
produce a fruit. Explain why a plant would spend
this large amount of energy.
49
Producing fruit ensures that a plant will be
successful in reproducing. The fruit is eaten by
animals and the animals help disperse the seeds
away from the parent plant. This makes sure the
plants do not compete with each other for space
and sunlight.
50
What does the word Eukaryotic mean and how does
it relate to plants?
51
Eukaryotic- cells contain a nucleus (control
center of a cell) All plant cells are eukaryotic.
It is one of the characteristics they all share.
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