front 1 What part of the plant absorbs the water? | back 1 ![]() Roots |
front 2 What is Glucose changed into before it is stored in the roots? | back 2 Starch |
front 3 What color doesn't the Chloroplasts absorb | back 3 ![]() Green |
front 4 Where are fats and oils stored? | back 4 ![]() Seeds |
front 5 What happens when the light gets brighter? | back 5 Photosynthesis increases |
front 6 How are roots adapted to their 'function' in Photosynthesis? | back 6 ![]() Being spread out to absorb from a larger volume of soil, and root hair cells. |
front 7 What are the advantages of root hair cells? | back 7 They have a large surface area to help absorb water quickly |
front 8 What are the 'Xylem vessels' for? | back 8 ![]() To allow the water to flow to the leaf |
front 9 What are mineral salts dissolved in? | back 9 ![]() Water |
front 10 Why do plants need nitrates? | back 10 To make Protein |
front 11 What does the carbon dioxide in the air diffuse through? | back 11 ![]() Stomata (small holes) |
front 12 Why does the carbon dioxide not need to go far before reaching the cells that need them? | back 12 ![]() Because leaves are really thin |
front 13 How does increasing the amount of carbon dioxide effect Photosynthesis? | back 13 It speeds it up. |
front 14 Why do leaves have a big surface area? | back 14 ![]() To catch as much sunlight as possible |
front 15 Where does most Photosynthesis happen? | back 15 Palisade cells ( the upper surface of the leaves) |
front 16 What is in the Palisade cells? | back 16 Chloroplasts |
front 17 What do Chloroplasts contain? | back 17 Chlorophyll |
front 18 What does increasing the amount of light do? | back 18 Makes photosynthesis get faster |
front 19 Equation for Aerobic respiration | back 19 Glucose + oxygen ---> carbon dioxide + water |
front 20 When does aerobic respiration happen? | back 20 All the time |
front 21 When does Photosynthesis happen? | back 21 When there is light |