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What organelle is at 2?
nucleus
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What are the products of photosynthesis?
Sugar (glucose) and oxygen
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What energy is radiant energy transformed into during photosynthesis?
Chemical
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Where is solar energy absorbed during photosynthesis?
chloroplasts
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What does the mitochondria do?
provides energy
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What would a plant with high turgor pressure look like?
Stiff, turgid, rigid
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What is a plants response to gravity (also known as gravitropism)?
Geotropism
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What's the basic building block of life?
Cell
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Which are the 3 parts of cell theory? (thumb, pinky, middle finger)
All living things are made of cells. Cells come from pre-existing cells. Cells are the basic functional unit of life.
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What will a plant with low turgor pressure look like?
wilted
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What are the levels of organization from simplest to most complex?
cell-tissue-organ-organ system-organism
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What organelle produces sugar?
chloroplast
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What two forces does a seedling have to overcome to emerge?
gravity and the seed coat (turgor pressure breaks this)
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What organelle stores water?
Vacuole
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What organelle provides structural support?
Cell Wall
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What 2 organelles are only found in plants?
chloroplasts and cell wall
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What is located at #3?
Cell membrane
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What trophic level gets the most energy from the producers?
primary consumers
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What makes tissue different than a cell?
tissues is made up of cells working together
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What are the bubbles that are in the water?
Oxygen
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What organelle stores hereditary material and coordinates the activities in the cell?
Nucleus
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