
Plant Transport Systems
Short Answer Questions (this page is under construction)
- Write the word equation for cellular respiration.
- Write the word equation for photosynthesis.
- Compare cellular respiration and photosynthesis
- Give examples of types of organisms that are producers?
- What are some of the ways that a plant uses the glucose made during the process of photosynthesis.
- Explain why plants need a transport system.7.Compare xylem and phloem.
- Label the xylem and phloem in the following diagram.
- Explain the difference between a producer and a consumer.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The energy from cellular respiration is stored in a chemical called
a. ADP. c. DDT
b. ATP. d. glucose.
2. The first organism in a food web or food chain is
a. a producer. c. a herbivore.
b. a carnivore. d. the sun.
3. The function of xylem tissue is to
a. carry water. c. carry out photosynthesis.
b. carry nutrients and carbohydrates. d. store minerals.
4. Plants rely on phloem tissue for the transport of
a. chlorophyll. c. nutrients and carbohydrates.
b. water. d. sperm and egg cells.
5What substance is lost from plants during the process of transpiration?
a. water. c. ATP.
b. carbon dioxide. d. oxygen.
6The evaporation of water molecules from leaves helps to move fluid through
a. sieve tube elements. c. the xylem system.
b. companion cells. d. the phloem system.
Match the following
1.vascular tissue
2. xylem
3. phloem
4. root
5. leaf
6. stem
7. Mitochondria
8. chloroplasts
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a.type of cell specialized to conduct water
b. tissue specialized to conduct water and nutrients
c. photosynthetic organ that contains one or more
bundles of vascular tissue
d. tissue that carries water upward from the roots
to other parts of the plant
e. supporting structure that connects roots and
leaves of a plant
f. tissue that transports solutions of nutrients and
carbohydrates in a plant |
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