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Science 7—
Plant Processes and Reproduction
Lesson 1
Energy Processing in Plants-Quiz
 the process of giving off water through
the stomata on leaves
transpiration
 the process of giving off water through
the stomata on leaves
 waste gas given off during
photosynthesis and used by the cell
for cellular respiration
oxygen
 waste gas given off during
photosynthesis and used by the cell
for cellular respiration
 structure that moves food through
plants—vascular tissue
phloem
 structure that moves food through
plants—vascular tissue
 organelle in a plant cell where
photosynthesis takes place
chloroplast
 organelle in a plant cell where
photosynthesis takes place
 a series of chemical reactions that convert light
energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the foodenergy molecule glucose and give off oxygen
photosynthesis
 a series of chemical reactions that convert light
energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the foodenergy molecule glucose and give off oxygen
 organelle in a cell where cellular
respiration takes place
mitochondria
 organelle in a cell where cellular
respiration takes place
 a series of chemical reactions that convert the
energy in fo0d molecules into a usually form of
energy called ATP
cellular respiration
 a series of chemical reactions that convert the
energy in fo0d molecules into a usually form of
energy called ATP
 structure that moves water through
plants
xylem
 structure that moves water through
plants
 usable power
energy
 usable power
 openings in leaves that allow carbon
dioxide gas to enter the leaf and water
to exit the leaf
stomata
 openings in leaves that allow carbon
dioxide gas to enter the leaf and water
to exit the leaf