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Xylem
A)the process by which water is given off from plants B)having to do with the tubes that form the circulatory system of
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What are the 6 biomes of the world? Select all that apply. savannas permanent ice oceans grasslands desert
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What are the 3 main parts of vascular plants? seeds stems roots leaves flowers
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Nodule
A)a type of plant that fixes nitrogen into soil B)to replace what was lost C)a chemical that is formed by nitrogen and
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What four gases are essential to all life on earth? nitrogen sulfur hydrogen oxygen carbon-dioxide chlorine
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What is the definition of a chloroplast?
A)the process by which sunlight is turned into sugars within a plant B)the green
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Taxonomy
A)another term for a moneran; a single-celled algae B)having to do with a relationship between organisms that is
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Nitrate
A)a complex chemical in the body of an organism that has a particular purpose B)a small swelling on the root of a legume
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Phloem
A)living more than one year B)the tubes within a plant which distribute sugars to all the cells of the plant C)hair-like;
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What is the definition of a glucose?
A)a simple sugar found in plants B)using another for one's own benefit; having to do with an
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Stomata
A)having to do with soft, as opposed to woody, plants B)openings in the skin of a plant, used for gas exchange C)living
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What is the definition of biome?
A)having to do with plants which bear cones B)zones where animals and plants live, based upon
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Gamete A)a reproductive cell, such as an unfertilized egg B)an unborn, developing plant or animal C)not sexual D)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking E)to add pollen to the female organ of a flower
Consumer A)the act of breaking down an organism into its basic nutrients or minerals B)to upset or interrupt a system or process C)an organism that feeds on the body of other organisms D)having to do with removing or freeing nitrogen from other compounds
Photosynthesis A)the process by which sunlight is turned into sugars within a plant B)a single-celled organism that has characteristics of both plants and animals C)using another for one's own benefit; having to do with an organism that draws benefit from
Transpiration A)the process by which water is given off from plants B)a strong, central root C)openings in the skin of a plant, used for gas exchange D)having to do with the tubes that form the circulatory system of plants E)the tubes that carry water and
Plants make their own food through: photographs photoplasm photosynthesis photo finish photofilm
Pollination A)a reproductive cell, such as an unfertilized egg B)to add pollen to the female organ of a flower C)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking D)an unborn, developing plant or animal E)not sexual
Vascular A)the tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves B)a strong, central root C)the process by which water is given off from plants D)having to do with the tubes that form the circulatory system of plants E)openings in
_____ combines with carbon dioxide to form a glucose. Sodium Nitrogen Hydrogen Oxygen Carbon
Fungi A)a one-celled algae that has a stiff cell wall B)the green chemical that allows plants to create their own food C)single-celled organisms such as some forms of algae D)an infectious disease carried by mosquitoes, harmful to humans E)simple organisms
Select 5 that apply. What are the 5 kingdoms of living things? Select all that apply. Protists Monera Animals Fungi Humans Plants Fish