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Photosynthesis and
Cellular Respiration
Mixed Bag
Flower /Plant
Reproduction
Atoms, Molecules
and Compounds
Plant Basics
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Why do plants need to
do both photosynthesis
and cellular
respiration?
Plants must do
photosynthesis to make
their food (glucose). They
must then also do cellular
respiration to withdraw the
energy out of the glucose.
How are the materials
and products of
photosynthesis and
cellular respiration
related?
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.
Where is chlorophyll
found in a plant cell?
What is chlorophyll’s
function?
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.
Photosynthesis is the
process that allows
plants to make their own
food, therefore they are
called
__________________.
Autotrophs
Fill in the blanks:
A plant gets the ______________ it needs to perform photosynthesis through
the ______________ found on the underside of the leaf. The carbon dioxide
enters through the stomata and the _____________ comes in through other
parts of the plant. The plant uses _________________ to capture the energy
from ______________ in order to carry out the process of
________________________. Photosynthesis occurs in the
_________________ of a plant cell. Plants are considered to be
________________ since they can make their own food. The products of
photosynthesis are ________________ and _________________, which is
food for the plant.
One of the functions of all living things is _____________________. In this
process, the materials are oxygen and glucose. These materials are broken
down in the _________________ of a cell. The _______________ of cellular
respiration are ___________________ and water. Another product of
cellular respiration is the energy that organisms need to carry out their life
functions.
A plant gets the carbon dioxide it needs to perform photosynthesis
through the stomata found on the underside of the leaf. The carbon
dioxide enters through the stomata and the water comes in through
other parts of the plant. The plant uses chlorophyll to capture the
energy from sunlight in order to carry out the process of
photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast of a plant
cell. Plants are considered to be autotrophs since they can make their
own food. The products of photosynthesis are oxygen and glucose
which is food for the plant.
One of the functions of all living things is cellular respiration. In this
process, the materials are oxygen and glucose. These materials are
broken down in the mitochondria of a cell. The products of cellular
respiration are carbon dioxide and water. Another product of cellular
respiration is the energy that organisms need to carry out their life
functions.
If the eyepiece of the
microscope is 10x and the
medium power objective is
10x, what is the total
magnification?
10 x 10=
100x total
magnification
True/False. If false-write a
sentence or two explaining why.
You should always use the
coarse adjustment knob when
focusing on high power.
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.
Explain the difference
between pollination
and fertilization.
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.
What is letter
A
A pointing
to? What is
its job?
What is letter B
B pointing
to? What is
its job?
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.
Explain 3 ways seeds can
be dispersed.
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.
What is the function
of the anther and why
is it so important in
plant reproduction?
The anther produces pollen (the
plant’s 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.
After the eggs are
fertilized by pollen
the ovary swells and
becomes a
___________.
Fruit
What is the letter D
pointing to? What are its
TWO functions?
Sepals
The sepals protect the
developing bud as it grows
and matures.
They are green so they
produce food by
photosynthesis.
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?
-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.
What is the female part of
the flower called? What
three parts make up the
female part? What are all
three of their functions ?
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 it’s in a good
position to catch pollen) and the ovary (holds the
eggs and serves as a place for seeds to grow).
What is an atom?
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.
What is an element?
Give three examples.
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)
What does the 12 mean in
C6H12O6?
In the below equation, how many
molecules of C6H12O6 are there?
6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2
The 12 means that there are 12
atoms of Hydrogen in one
molecule of glucose.
In the equation, there is one
molecule of glucose.
Is a molecule always a
compound? Explain.
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.
What are the
equations for
photosynthesis and
cellular respiration?
Photosynthesis
Light
6CO2+6H2O C6H12O6+6O2
Cellular Respiration
C6H12O6+6O26CO2+6H2O + energy
Name the outer
surface of a plant’s
skin.
Epidermis
Explain why plants
want their seeds
to be spread out.
Plants want their seeds to be
spread out because they don’t
want to compete for resources
such as sunlight, water,
nutrients in the soil and space
to grow.
How does CO2 enter
the plant? Where
are these found?
CO2 enters the plant
and O2 exits the plant
through the stomata.
They are found on
the backside of the
plant’s leaves.
It requires a lot of energy
for a plant to produce a
fruit. Explain why a plant
would spend this large
amount of energy.
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.
What does the word
“Eukaryotic” mean and how
does it relate to plants?
Eukaryotic- cells contain a
nucleus (control center of a cell)
All plant cells are eukaryotic. It
is one of the characteristics they
all share.