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Key Terms & Study Info for Flowering Plants & Photosynthesis

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The female part of the flower that produces the egg. This part is made of the stigma, the style, and the ovary   Pistil  
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The male part of the flower that produces the pollen. This part is made of the anther and the filament   Stamen  
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special leaves that protect the flower before it blooms   Sepal  
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The process when pollen is carried from the stamen to the pistil   Pollination  
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The process when the pollen reaches the egg, and a seed begins to form   Fertilization  
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The process where plants use water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight, to produce their own food (glucose)   Photosynthesis  
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A chemical found in plants that absorbs sunlight and helps to perform photosynthesis   Chlorophyll  
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The process where glucose and oxygen are turned into the energy that organisms need in order to live   Respiration  
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The process when plants give off excess water (vapor) through the stomata   Transpiration  
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small holes under the leaves of plants where gasses can be taken in or released   Stomata  
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A plant’s growth response toward or away from a stimulus   Tropism  
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The three raw materials necessary for photosynthesis   Sunlight, Water, and Carbon Dioxide  
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What are the products from the process of respiration?   Energy, Carbon Dioxide, and Water  
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What do plants produce during the process of photosynthesis?   Glucose & Oxygen  
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What are the two main ways that plants are pollinated?   birds/insects & wind  
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How does a plant take in the carbon dioxide necessary for photosynthesis?   Through the stomata  
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Where does respiration take place?   In the cells of all living organisms  
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What do organisms need in order to perform respiration?   Glucose & Oxygen  
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What are the three main methods of seed dispersal?   Animals, Wind, & Water  
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How do plants release excess water?   Water vapor leaves through the stomata  
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Name one of the most common ways that plants defend themselves.   Thorns, Poisonous Fruit, Sticky Sap  
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