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Photosynthesis

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