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Plant Systems

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    Plants
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  • 1 Leaves are made up of vascular tissues. What level of organization are leaves?
    ORGAN
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  • 3 What is the function of the Xylem?
    CARRY WATER FROM ROOTS TO LEAVES
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  • 6 How would plants most likely respond to the sun passing through the sky?
    THE FLOWER WOULD CHANGE DIRECTIONS THOUGHT THE DAY TO FOLLOW THE SUN
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  • 7 What causes a plant to wilt?
    NOT ENOUGH WATER
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  • 10 What is the force that causes a seed to split open to allow for a plant to grow?
    TURGOR PRESSURE/WATER INSIDE THE SEE IS PUSHING OUT
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  • 11. Why would a plant grow towards a window?
    RESPONDING TO THE STIMULUS OF SUNLIGHT
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  • 10 What could cause a stomata to close?
    REDUCED WATER IN THE SOIL
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  • 9 What is turgor pressure?
    PRESSURE FROM WATER INSIDE A CELL (FULL VACUOLE)
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  • 4 What is the function of the Phloem?
    CARRIES GLUCOSE UP AND DOWN THE PLANT
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  • In germinating seeds, the roots grow downward and the leaves and stems grow upward. What stimulus is the plant responding to?
    GRAVITY (GEOTROPISM)
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  • A group of cells function together to perform a function. What level of organization is that?
    TISSUE
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  • What three things are needed for photosynthesis to happen?
    WATER, SUNLIGHT, CARBON DIOXIDE
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  • What does a plant produce from photosynthesis?
    GLUCOSE, OXYGEN
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  • What plants are more likely to have more stomata: plants in the desert with very little water, or plants in a rainforest with an abundance of water?
    PLANTS IN A RAINFOREST
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  • If a plant's vacuole is full/large, will the cell have high or low turgor pressure?
    HIGH TURGOR PRESSURE
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  • In what part of a plant does photosynthesis occur?
    LEAVES/CHLOROPHYLL
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