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An increase in temperature will ________________ transpiration
 
increase
 
decrease
 
not affect
 
stop
Where does sugar transport begin?
 
Leaves
 
Root hairs
 
Vascular bundles
 
Roots
What are the examples of autotrophs?
 
Plants
 
Gorillas
 
Pandas
 
None of the above
Where can you find xylem and phloem in a plant?
 
Leaf, stem, and root
 
Stem and root
 
Leaf and stem
 
Leaf and root
What is the function of the xylem walls being thick and lignified?
 
To give strength and prevent collapse
 
To conduct food
 
To absorb light
 
To store starch
What happens to the oxygen produced during photosynthesis?
 
It is released into the air
 
It is stored in the roots
 
It is turned into carbon dioxide
 
It becomes glucose
Which statement about phloem is correct?
 
It carries food both up and down the plant
 
It carries only water
 
It consists of dead cells
 
It is found only in roots
The process by which water vapor leaves the plant is called _______.
 
Transpiration
 
Translocation
 
Respiration
 
Diffusion
Why are plants called “autotrophs”
 
They make their own food
 
They eat other organisms
 
They depend on fungi
 
They store minerals
Which of these is not needed for photosynthesis?
 
Oxygen
 
Water
 
Carbon dioxide
 
Light
Why is chlorophyll important in photosynthesis?
 
It absorbs sunlight
 
It stores food
 
It transports water
 
It reflects light
What type of plant cell increases surface area for water absorption
 
Root hair cell
 
Parenchyma
 
Guard cell
 
Companion cell
What is the function of stomata?
 
Allow gas exchange
 
Absorb sunlight
 
Store food
 
Transport water
What type of energy is needed for photosynthesis to occur?
 
Light energy
 
Chemical energy
 
Mechanical energy
 
Electrical energy
Which gas is released during photosynthesis
 
Oxygen
 
Carbon dioxide
 
Water vapor
 
Nitrogen
The phloem transports _______
 
Glucose
 
Water
 
Oxygen
 
Carbon dioxide
The xylem transports _______.
 
Water and mineral salts
 
Food
 
Oxygen
 
Enzymes
In which organelle does photosynthesis take place?
 
Chloroplast
 
Nucleus
 
Vacuole
 
Cytoplasm
The green pigment that traps light energy for photosynthesis is called _______
 
Chlorophyll
 
Xylem
 
Glucose
 
Enzyme
Which of the following is required for photosynthesis?
 
Carbon dioxide
 
Sunlight
 
Nitrogen
 
Oxygen
Which part of the plant absorbs water and mineral salts?
 
Root
 
Stem
 
Leaf
 
Flower